Chiropractic Pediatrics

Chiropractic Pediatrics
Lately i’ve been having a lot of dull aches and gas in the intestinal area,

some of the symptoms are as the following:
-LOT’S of gassiness
-cramps
-acne
-bloating
-constipation
-pain
This is all in the intestinal area and has been occurring since December ’07. It’s disabling me from attending parties, shows, and after school activities due to the constant gassiness and pain. I’ve been to the pediatrics and a number of times and gotten blood tests twice. I also when a to a Chiropractic who said that my back was perfectly straight (while the pediatrics disagreed) and told me my ‘vowel flap’ (or something) was open and that i had to push it up to close it after eating. I also went on a strict diet that eliminated any wheat, corn, etc… for two weeks. I only ate vegetables, meat, and fruits. It helped a little bit as some of the gassiness and bloating went away. I also went on a Gluten-free diet because i had lots of those symptoms. What could this be? Its getting really annoying and worse every day!

I get all of those symptoms when I drink or eat milk products, especially the gas and acne. You may want to cut out all milk products (make sure you take calcium supplements) for several weeks. I also experienced similar symptoms (not due to milk) last year after a particularly stressful year and actually couldn’t eat for a month. I started very slowly and eliminated all the same foods plus fruit from diet as you did, but I eliminated them for a few months. If that diet was helping, I recommend staying on it for a longer period of time. Also cut out milk and make sure that you are eating enough fiber and having a bowel movement at least 1-3 times a day. I think you’ll find that you will be feeling better in a month or two.

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