CONSTIPATION AND OBESITY PROBLEMS
Western
Medicine believes that most cases of constipation are harmless. In some cases,
it is believed to be a symptom of an underlying disorder, such as intestinal
cancer. They also believe that the most common cause of constipation in Western
countries is the lack of fiber in their diet. Fiber is believed to help the
muscles of the large intestine stimulate the release of stools. Obesity is
becoming more and more common in our society. Western Medicine is unclear as to
why some people become obese. It is thought that genetic factors play a part in
developing obesity.
Western
Medicine treats constipation by having patients increase their daily fiber
intake and drinking more fluids. Laxatives and purgatives are not advised as
they are believed to cause the bowels to become inactive. To increase weight
loss, Western Medicine recommends a weight-loss diet in combination with
regular exercise. For severely obese patients, surgical operations have been
used to wire the jaw from opening too much, allowing less food to be consumed.
Other surgical options include stapling the stomach together to reduce its
size, and surgically bypassing a large portion of the small intestine to reduce
the length of the digestive tract and allowing less food to be absorbed.
Traditional
Chinese Medicine believes that individuals who are both overweight and
constipated will suffer disorders such as asthma, heart disease, headache, high
blood pressure, high sugar levels and high cholesterol levels. When the heart
is strengthened, and the spleen/pancreas functions are balanced, appetite can
be moderated and weight loss can begin. Constipation must be eliminated to
prevent toxins from accumulating within the body and causing numerous health
problems.
Treatment of
constipation and obesity with Traditional Chinese Medicine includes the use of
herbal medicines to help the heart, spleen, and pancreas functions. Acupuncture
may be in conjunction with herbs to help increase the results of the treatment.
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