I'm having the same problem. I was told it was gas, and irrestable bowl movement. It's caused by stress, and no it's not a parasite. It's when your body is over working, if your also having some kind of diarrhea, thats a symptom. It's nothing big, so don't be scared. Try calming yourself, or drinking tea. Don't let too much stuff get to you, and it'll go away slowly. It worked for me.
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Go to get colonix. Someone will sit with you the entire time. It really is wonderful. That way if you do have something you don't have to be alone when it comes out. You will need to take certain herbs though for parasites. Preferrably take any sugar out of your diet. Overall, don't worry too much. Get them out Asap but take comfort in knowing that almost everyone has them. And most Likely the movement is coming from several smaller ones, which should be easier to pass. FYI parasite cleansing will need to be continued throughout your life, especially if you have animals or eat meat or unwashed veggies and fruit, you know anything that could give you the stomache flu could carry parasites. Hope this helps.
P.S. If you have parasites it is in my opinion that you may need to get rid of an emotional/spiritual parasite as well. I have found that the body responds very closely with this counterpart. "we are not human beings on a spiritual journey. We are spiritual beings on a human journey."
P.S. If you have parasites it is in my opinion that you may need to get rid of an emotional/spiritual parasite as well. I have found that the body responds very closely with this counterpart. "we are not human beings on a spiritual journey. We are spiritual beings on a human journey."
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Omg! I am experiencing the same thing! Just now whatever is moving in my stomach woke me up. Second time today and I am scared now. It was so strong if felt as if somebody punched me. I seriously scared me that I'm thinking about going to the dr tomorrow to chl it out. I'm not preggo, I just had a period. I wonder what it is. And it can't be gas, its too strong
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i have been experiencing the same type of pain now for almost a month. I have had an abdominal ultrasound and also a c/t scan. neither one of those expensive tests have come up with anything. i had a hystorectomy almost 6 years ago, so i am not pregnant. it is right under my right side rib area and there is movement and what feels like a very strong kicking baby. i do not know what to do next. i hate to keep going to the doctor and running tests that are going to come back inconlclusive and make me fee like i am going insane. my stomache is distendent which makes me look pregnant. i actually have people asking me when my baby is due. i feel awful and i have a family to take care of and i am very frustrated. if anyone out there has any suggestions, please let me know.
I would greatly appreciate any assistance i can get. this is very painful and frustrating to deal with.
I would greatly appreciate any assistance i can get. this is very painful and frustrating to deal with.
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Same symptoms as everyone else. Swollen stomach, nausea and movement, but, husband had op!!! Anyone else pushed the movement and had it kick back just like a baby would? I'm already a mother of 3, so aware of 'normal' symptoms. So stressed I had a home test done and it was negative, plus, I'm on my period at the mo! Confused with it all. %-)
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I'm a 17 year old female & I have the same problems, a weird feeling in my left side & my shoulders will start hurting very bad especially at night. It's not possible for me to be pregnant, I'm still a virgin. The feelings have been happening for maybe 3 years now....They haven't gotten worse though.
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My wife is having same feeling in her lower abdominal region for the past 2 weeks. We know she is not pregnant as she had a normal period last week. She is, however, suffering from chronic constipation since the delivery of our second child three years ago. She had been regularly taking natural fiber supplement since then, to keep her bowel fit, and had discontinued only three months back. I guess the movement she is feeling has something to do with her digestive system & constipation problem. She eats much less than I do, feels less energetic & gets irritated soon. Will visit doctor tomorrow and find out more.
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So what did the Dr. Say? I have the same feeling and it is getting stronger....sometimes I can even see it move, just like a baby, but there is no way I can be pregnant... I'm 52, had a tubal in '89, 2 years w/o period, middle of menopause..
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So Feb, 2 2010..I had my gallbladder removed... it has helped with some pain but my body is still adjusting... while the surgeon was in there he said he notied my right ovary was large.. so I went to the gyno last month, and I had an ultrasound on my lower abdomen and she said that I have Fibroids....I am still waiting for my follow up appt. Also, before I had my gall bladder removed I had 2 upper gi's performed (camera down your throat into you stomach) and they found a lession in my stomach.... I have to wait about 6months so they can see if it's growing or not...
any updates from anyone else????
-Jessica
any updates from anyone else????
-Jessica
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hey Macy,
i am a nurse presently working at the red cross. what your are experiencing is gas bubbles. although it may not feel like them, if you can gear it it is gas bubbles. if it is just the feeling your experiencing, it may be due to constipation or a minor parasite that can be easily treated by antibiotics or simple surgery.
i am a nurse presently working at the red cross. what your are experiencing is gas bubbles. although it may not feel like them, if you can gear it it is gas bubbles. if it is just the feeling your experiencing, it may be due to constipation or a minor parasite that can be easily treated by antibiotics or simple surgery.
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Hi. I am a 30 year old female with the same symptoms. I have two children and know what it feels like to have a baby in there moving and that is EXACTLY what it feels like. Anyway, reading another site, one woman responded saying it may be peristalsis. If you have weak abdominal muscles you may be able to feel this. (Peristalsis is the normal movement in your intestines to push food along to eventually reach your anus). she also said possibly worms. I don't know if you could actually feel worms in your abdomen as strong as we are feeling the movement, but I guess it's possible. Along with the movement, I have been having unusual periods, back pain, abdominal PAIN, bloating, fatigue, indigestion, and now dizziness. Anyone else feeling this??
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:( I have a kicking,hard pushing againest my stomach,I feel kicking on my ribs and everywhere.
I know it is NOT gas,constapaition,or w/e, I have 3 kids and this is a baby moving,I think???
i am actully worried and kinda creeped the f out........someone out there has to know what this is?
I get my period, but it is light.and not for as many days as normal.....my stomach is growing and smells to me are unbearable........
but ALL test say I AM NOT PREGNAT...... WTF is going on??
I dont wanta think some werid thing is living in me...
HELP!!!!!!!!!!
Mommy??? or not.....help
I know it is NOT gas,constapaition,or w/e, I have 3 kids and this is a baby moving,I think???
i am actully worried and kinda creeped the f out........someone out there has to know what this is?
I get my period, but it is light.and not for as many days as normal.....my stomach is growing and smells to me are unbearable........
but ALL test say I AM NOT PREGNAT...... WTF is going on??
I dont wanta think some werid thing is living in me...
HELP!!!!!!!!!!
Mommy??? or not.....help
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THERE IS NO FREAKING WAY THERE IS NOT SOMETHING LIVING INSIDE......
THERES KICKING,ROLLING,BEARING DOWN AFTER SEX,LIKE SOMETHING TRYING TO GET THE P**IS OUT OF ME, AND I HAVE HAD KIDS B4 AND I KNOW THIS HAS TO BE A BABY..IF NOT ????
GOOD LUCK ANYWAZ :)
THERES KICKING,ROLLING,BEARING DOWN AFTER SEX,LIKE SOMETHING TRYING TO GET THE P**IS OUT OF ME, AND I HAVE HAD KIDS B4 AND I KNOW THIS HAS TO BE A BABY..IF NOT ????
GOOD LUCK ANYWAZ :)
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hi, guys Ive been experiencing the same stuff for a few months and im male, bubbles, kicking, movement in the lower right side of abs, i was kinda thinking what is this however didn't feel i needed to go to a doctor and was too scared to Google it, anyhow just tried to ignore it best i can and not to think about it too much and it eventually went away, looking back i think anxiety and my increased weight gain at that time had something to do with it, that's my conclusion really to what it was, and the reason why its been difficult to diagnose is because its probably not a physical problem. Now that its gone away i got the courage to google what the problem was. I THINK ALSO IF PEOPLE START DISCUSSING WHAT THEY MIGHT HAVE IN COMMON THEY MIGHT BE ABLE TO FIGURE OUT WHAT AT LEAST ITS CAUSED BY, best of luck to everyone and hope its goes away...
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Hi everyone, I also been having some weird bubbling in my intestines for months than by sheer coincidence I found about turmeric and have been using it for the last 10 days now, I can tell you one thing, my bubbling has decreased at least 50%. Before it was constant, now that I'm making my turmeric tea twice a day it's only sporadic, hope it helps.
Turmeric has been used as a common spice in India and other Asian countries for thousand of years. It is not only an herbaceous perennial plant that brings flavor to our food, but also provides us with many health benefits making this plant unique.
In terms of the culinary arts, turmeric is not only the main ingredient in curry powder but is also a natural food coloring agent used in the food industry in such products as canned beverages, baked goods, yogurt and cereals for example. The principal therapeutic constituent in turmeric is curcumin which has been known to have powerful antioxidant properties by practitioners of both Chinese and Indian medicine for thousands of years . Based on scientific research, curcumin’s anti-inflammatory effects compare well to over-the-counter drugs such as Motrin. Next time you need an anti-inflammatory, stop by a health food store or South Asian/Indian market/store and ask for turmeric in extract or capsule form, as it provides all of the benefits of standard medication without the side effects that is normally associated with them.
In both Chinese medicine and Indian Ayurveda, turmeric is an overall health tonic which supports improved liver, gallbladder and digestive functions. Today clinical research has revealed that this warming herb protects liver cells and its curcumin content is beneficial for treating liver disease.
In addition, turmeric has been acknowledged to stimulate the digestive tract and to prevent stomach irritations. It can also boost the production of enzymes that digest sugar and fat. In other words, turmeric can cut fat from the blood which would be beneficial for weight control.
Our ancestors have also passed down to us the knowledge that turmeric can also be used as a readily available antiseptic and antibacterial agent for cuts and burns. It is the perfect effective home remedy!
Furthermore, women who experience discomfort during their monthly menstruation might want to try turmeric. It helps ease the pain and regulates its flow. Due to its warming qualities, turmeric is often used to relieve head colds, toothaches, sinusitis, coughs and chest pain. It is also used to ease congestion.
Now that we’ve covered some practical benefits of turmeric let’s move on to recent studies that show the promising treatment potential of turmeric for many malignant diseases.
In the Journal of Arthritis & Rheumatism researchers found that due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, curcumin is able to neutralize free radicals, the harmful chemicals that damage healthy cells, thereby bringing pain relief to patients suffering from arthritis in particular rheumatoid arthritis.
Turmeric is a major ingredient in curry which is commonly used in Indian cuisine. Research has shown that the spice has the ability to protect against neurodegenerative illnesses such as Alzheimer’s disease.
In India, where people use turmeric liberally only 1% of the population over the age of 65 developed Alzheimer’s disease which is the lowest rate of incidence in the world.
By comparison 10% of the population in the same age group in the US developed Alzheimer’s disease.
So adding turmeric to your food on a regular basis is a great protective health measure. For those who need improved heart function and circulation, turmeric may also provide considerable help without any side effects. The curcumin content is said to improve blood vessel health and stimulate the circulatory system. It also serves as vasodilator which helps regulate blood pressure thus lessening the risk of heart attack.
One other fact is that curcumin may be able to prevent the oxidation of cholesterol in the body thus slowing the progression of atherosclerosis and heart disease. So it can be seen that turmeric is an important resource for cardiovascular protection.
Studies also show that frequent use of turmeric can lower rates of breast, prostate, lung and colon cancer.
Curcumin in turmeric can prevent tumors from forming and even slows the spread of breast cancer cells.
Such amazing therapeutic properties are to be found in this plant!
Amazingly, turmeric can also be used in cosmetic applications.
A paste made out of turmeric powder with equal amounts of white sandal, orange peel, majeeth and rose leaves is helpful in treating blemishes and pimples. Turmeric paste also serves as an excellent anti-scarring agent. Currently it is used in some sunscreens as well.
Over the past decade, turmeric has gained international attention around the world.
New research has found that the tetrahydrocurcuminoids (THC) extracted and isolated from turmeric may have antioxidant and skin-lightening properties, useful for treating skin inflammations .
In cultural aspects turmeric plays a major role on the traditional wedding day in some parts of Indian, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Turmeric paste is applied to the bride and groom before the wedding so that it gives glow to the skin keeping harmful bacteria away from the body at the same time.
Indian women in Andhra also apply turmeric paste daily to their feet to keep them healthy.
Indians truly incorporate turmeric into their everyday lives making the most use out of this amazing plant.
It is truly a natural wonder!
Be sure to use pure turmeric rather than curry powder to get the most curcumin the active agent for healing.
Although turmeric is the main ingredient in curry powder, studies have shown that pure turmeric powder has the greatest concentration of curcumin by weight, whereas the prepared curry blends for cooking often had minimal amounts.
Better yet, select organic turmeric from your nearby health food store.
To prepare turmeric tea, just pour boiling water to a cup, add turmeric powder, grated ginger or cardamom pods and add a little sugar to taste. The amount of each ingredient depends on individual preference.
It’s most effective when you take it on an empty stomach.
Also you may add turmeric powder to your meat, potato salad, salad dressing or favorite soup, curries, snacks, beans, rice to give it a bit more flavor and bolder yellow color.
Mother Earth has brought us many incredible herbal plants that are beneficial to our health such as turmeric.
Be creative and experience what the world of turmeric can bring to your life!
Google and youtube "turmeric"
Turmeric has been used as a common spice in India and other Asian countries for thousand of years. It is not only an herbaceous perennial plant that brings flavor to our food, but also provides us with many health benefits making this plant unique.
In terms of the culinary arts, turmeric is not only the main ingredient in curry powder but is also a natural food coloring agent used in the food industry in such products as canned beverages, baked goods, yogurt and cereals for example. The principal therapeutic constituent in turmeric is curcumin which has been known to have powerful antioxidant properties by practitioners of both Chinese and Indian medicine for thousands of years . Based on scientific research, curcumin’s anti-inflammatory effects compare well to over-the-counter drugs such as Motrin. Next time you need an anti-inflammatory, stop by a health food store or South Asian/Indian market/store and ask for turmeric in extract or capsule form, as it provides all of the benefits of standard medication without the side effects that is normally associated with them.
In both Chinese medicine and Indian Ayurveda, turmeric is an overall health tonic which supports improved liver, gallbladder and digestive functions. Today clinical research has revealed that this warming herb protects liver cells and its curcumin content is beneficial for treating liver disease.
In addition, turmeric has been acknowledged to stimulate the digestive tract and to prevent stomach irritations. It can also boost the production of enzymes that digest sugar and fat. In other words, turmeric can cut fat from the blood which would be beneficial for weight control.
Our ancestors have also passed down to us the knowledge that turmeric can also be used as a readily available antiseptic and antibacterial agent for cuts and burns. It is the perfect effective home remedy!
Furthermore, women who experience discomfort during their monthly menstruation might want to try turmeric. It helps ease the pain and regulates its flow. Due to its warming qualities, turmeric is often used to relieve head colds, toothaches, sinusitis, coughs and chest pain. It is also used to ease congestion.
Now that we’ve covered some practical benefits of turmeric let’s move on to recent studies that show the promising treatment potential of turmeric for many malignant diseases.
In the Journal of Arthritis & Rheumatism researchers found that due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects, curcumin is able to neutralize free radicals, the harmful chemicals that damage healthy cells, thereby bringing pain relief to patients suffering from arthritis in particular rheumatoid arthritis.
Turmeric is a major ingredient in curry which is commonly used in Indian cuisine. Research has shown that the spice has the ability to protect against neurodegenerative illnesses such as Alzheimer’s disease.
In India, where people use turmeric liberally only 1% of the population over the age of 65 developed Alzheimer’s disease which is the lowest rate of incidence in the world.
By comparison 10% of the population in the same age group in the US developed Alzheimer’s disease.
So adding turmeric to your food on a regular basis is a great protective health measure. For those who need improved heart function and circulation, turmeric may also provide considerable help without any side effects. The curcumin content is said to improve blood vessel health and stimulate the circulatory system. It also serves as vasodilator which helps regulate blood pressure thus lessening the risk of heart attack.
One other fact is that curcumin may be able to prevent the oxidation of cholesterol in the body thus slowing the progression of atherosclerosis and heart disease. So it can be seen that turmeric is an important resource for cardiovascular protection.
Studies also show that frequent use of turmeric can lower rates of breast, prostate, lung and colon cancer.
Curcumin in turmeric can prevent tumors from forming and even slows the spread of breast cancer cells.
Such amazing therapeutic properties are to be found in this plant!
Amazingly, turmeric can also be used in cosmetic applications.
A paste made out of turmeric powder with equal amounts of white sandal, orange peel, majeeth and rose leaves is helpful in treating blemishes and pimples. Turmeric paste also serves as an excellent anti-scarring agent. Currently it is used in some sunscreens as well.
Over the past decade, turmeric has gained international attention around the world.
New research has found that the tetrahydrocurcuminoids (THC) extracted and isolated from turmeric may have antioxidant and skin-lightening properties, useful for treating skin inflammations .
In cultural aspects turmeric plays a major role on the traditional wedding day in some parts of Indian, Bangladesh and Pakistan.
Turmeric paste is applied to the bride and groom before the wedding so that it gives glow to the skin keeping harmful bacteria away from the body at the same time.
Indian women in Andhra also apply turmeric paste daily to their feet to keep them healthy.
Indians truly incorporate turmeric into their everyday lives making the most use out of this amazing plant.
It is truly a natural wonder!
Be sure to use pure turmeric rather than curry powder to get the most curcumin the active agent for healing.
Although turmeric is the main ingredient in curry powder, studies have shown that pure turmeric powder has the greatest concentration of curcumin by weight, whereas the prepared curry blends for cooking often had minimal amounts.
Better yet, select organic turmeric from your nearby health food store.
To prepare turmeric tea, just pour boiling water to a cup, add turmeric powder, grated ginger or cardamom pods and add a little sugar to taste. The amount of each ingredient depends on individual preference.
It’s most effective when you take it on an empty stomach.
Also you may add turmeric powder to your meat, potato salad, salad dressing or favorite soup, curries, snacks, beans, rice to give it a bit more flavor and bolder yellow color.
Mother Earth has brought us many incredible herbal plants that are beneficial to our health such as turmeric.
Be creative and experience what the world of turmeric can bring to your life!
Google and youtube "turmeric"
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