The Digestive Health campaign aims to close knowledge gaps for Canadians by generating awareness on the role our gut plays in the overall function of our bodies.
Living Well with Ulcerative Colitis
Despite the challenges of living with ulcerative colitis, long-term disease management strategies can help patients thrive
Living with IBD: An Invisible Illness
Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) represents a group of intestinal disorders that cause inflammation and ulceration of the small and large intestines.
Crohn’s and Colitis Awareness
In Canada, 300,000 people live with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis, chronic forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) with no known cure.
Fowler’s Digestive Health
Canadians have trusted Fowler’s products since 1901 and we are proud to provide a natural solution to you.
It’s All About the Plants: Bye Bye Bloating Soothes Stomach Upset
An all-natural digestive aid made with organic plants and nothing else eases pain and relieves gas.
Snyder Institute Launches Bold New Research for IBD
The Cumming School of Medicine’s Snyder Institute for Chronic Diseases hopes new research study will change the life of Canadians living with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
Heartburn Keeping You Up at Night? Try Sleeping on Your Left Side
GERD occurs when the upper portion of the digestive tract is not functioning properly, causing stomach contents to flow back into the esophagus.
Spreading Awareness for Colorectal Cancer
For over 25 years, Colorectal Cancer Canada (CCC) has been supporting patients and caregivers, through the provision of important information on prevention, disease, treatments and after care.
Q&A with Nutritionist Dana Silvestri
Dana’s career as a Registered Holistic Nutritionist began after she was diagnosed with Crohn’s disease in 2011.
Q&A with Author and Dietician Lauren Renlund
“Low FODMAP Canadians is a free Facebook group that is run by my admin team of Canadian digestive-specialist dietitians,” says Lauren.
Understanding SIBO and How to Approach It Effectively
SIBO can be managed through diet, gut-designed supplements, and stress relief. Can it be cured? That’s the million-dollar question.