Certain foods kill me

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Hi everyone,

New to this forum, but I am on another. My question is that it seems the older I get, the harder it is to deal with certain foods that never bothered me before. My hemorrhoids do not like bacon, and ginger tea is like a knife in my hemorrhoids. Why do our reaction to certain foods change. I'm almost looking forward to other foods to kick in the pain. Any advice would be appreciated.

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    hope u feel better sorry I don’t got any advice on ur question but I just had 3 huge internal hemrooid surgery. And i would not suggest this to anyone to do, I made a mistake I was only bleeding hear and there b4 the did colonoscopy and seen thechemmroids were causing the bleeding. He suggested surgery but said it wasn’t maditory. If I can go back o would just lived with my hemmroids. The worst pain I have ever been threw and I been threw a lot in my life. But good luck with your problem. They told me certain foods/ I shouldn’t eat but they mainly told me to always get fiber in my system, on which ever way I wanted to, from foods, or a fiber pill
  • Posted

    As we get older we produce less enzymes that break down fats, proteins, sugars etc. The gall bladder gets sluggish, liver etc. Everyone from 40 and over would do well to take a daily probiotic and digestive enzymes on a daily basis. Bacon is nasty as it’s purported to be carcinogenic. Ginger is good for circulation, that should help you. Is the ginger tea organic, and made from unbleached tea bags, if not it could have pesticides. 
    • Posted

      Thank you for your input, I will pick up some probiotic ,and digestive enzymes. Appreciate your advice.
    • Posted

      If buying probiotics Brenda, make sure they have at least 50 billion CFUS or more. 👍😁

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