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  2. Are Pretzels Healthy? We Asked a Dietitian - AOL

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    Many people consider pretzels a healthier option than high-fat snacks like potato chips. But are pretzels actually healthy?As a dietitian, I'm here to tell you that pretzels can be part of a ...

  3. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    "rare and mild gastrointestinal upset, headaches, diarrhea, gynecomastia, paroxysmal atrial fibrillation, ventricular rupture and death in one patient" [3] Senna: Egyptian senna Senna alexandrina (Cassia senna) "abdominal pain, diarrhea, potentially carcinogenic, with others can potentiate cardiac glycosides and antiarrhythmic agents", [3 ...

  4. The 5 Best Snacks If You’re Taking Weight-Loss Medications ...

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    Soluble fiber is especially helpful, as it can improve both constipation and diarrhea, which are common side effects of these meds.” Try this Greek Yogurt with Strawberries recipe to reap the ...

  5. 5 foods to eat when you have diarrhea and 5 to avoid - AOL

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    Diarrhea can result in considerable loss of fluid and electrolytes, which are minerals like sodium and potassium, so eating salty foods can help restore them. 4. Lean chicken or turkey

  6. Antidiarrheal - Wikipedia

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    Electrolyte solutions, while not true antidiarrheals, are used to replace lost fluids and salts in acute cases.; Bulking agents like methylcellulose, guar gum or plant fibre (bran, sterculia, isabgol, etc.) are used for diarrhoea in functional bowel disease and to control ileostomy output.

  7. Diosmectite - Wikipedia

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    Diosmectite (brand names Smecta, Smecdral) is a natural silicate of aluminium and magnesium used as an intestinal adsorbent in the treatment of several gastrointestinal diseases, including infectious and non-infectious acute and chronic diarrhoea, including irritable bowel syndrome diarrhea subtype.