Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Irritable Bowl Syndrome Another look

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Irritable Bowl Syndrome Another look
I get a lot of calls and emails asking from both men and women of all ages asking me about how they can get relief from their irritable bowl syndrome. When I get enough requests I thought it was time to sit down and help people better understand this dilemma
Most of us feel some discomfort in our guts from time to time. It may be because we're nervous about something, or perhaps we ate something that didn't agree with us. But if you regularly feel aches in your abdomen, it might be a sign of a disorder called irritable bowel syndrome.
 
Irritable bowel syndrome affects about 1 in 5 Americans, so you should not feel all alone as if it's only happening to you. It occurs more often in women than men, and begins before the age of 35 in about half the people who get it.
There's no medical test to identify irritable bowel syndrome. Instead, doctors make a diagnosis based on the patient 's symptoms. The most common symptoms include bloating and pain in the abdomen, along with changes in bowel habits. People with irritable bowel syndrome may have constipation, diarrhea or both.
 
Irritable bowel syndrome doesn't lead to cancer or other health problems. But its discomfort can be difficult to live with. The severe or frequent abdominal pain it can bring often leads people to visit a doctor.

Physicians and researchers don't know for sure what causes irritable bowel syndrome. One possibility is that it comes from changes in the way that the brain and the gut communicate. Dr. Emeran Mayer at the University of California, Los Angeles, is an NIH-funded scientist who's working to find treatments to correct altered brain-gut interactions.

"Most people would agree that stress plays an important role in triggering symptom flares in irritable bowel syndrome," says Mayer.

 
Many patients first notice symptoms after a stressful event, like losing a loved one or changing jobs. People with irritable bowel syndrome often report higher levels of stress or anxiety. Stress reduction strategies and cognitive behavioral therapy, a type of talk therapy, can help relieve the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.
 


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Some researchers suspect that irritable bowel syndrome can be caused by a change in gut bacteria. The gut is usually filled with helpful bacteria, which our bodies need to digest food. But sometimes the types of bacteria can change, like after taking certain medications. For people with this type of irritable bowel syndrome, can benefit from probiotics--a collection of live, healthful bacteria.
A few of the formulas that I use to help people support relief and those who have reported back to be about the positive turn around from such are as follows. "Super Fruits and Greens" daily. (which contains 12 billion 5 strain probiotics) "Complete" daily, "Viscerax" (which contains 30 billion 6 strain probiotics) once per week 1/2 dose taken separately for 4 weeks.
 
Many people with irritable bowel syndrome find that certain foods can make them feel worse. "There is no specific irritable bowel syndrome diet," says Mayer. "Irritable bowel syndrome patients are generally more sensitive to a variety of foods."
If you have irritable bowel syndrome, try keeping a diary of the foods you eat and how they make you feel. Then, you and your doctor can decide together if you should try making changes to your diet.

Every case of irritable bowel syndrome is unique, so if you have symptoms that disrupt your life, don't suffer in silence. Your doctor can work with you to find the treatment that works best for you. For many that have contacted me that have already been to s doctor and found no relief, give Healthy Ride a shot. It has worked for many when other things have failed. Make sure you report back and let us all know how you are doing.
 
Disclaimer:  These statements have been evaluated by the FDA and not meant to treat, mitigate, or cure any disease. This is for educational purposes. Consult with your primary care physician before starting this or any other program.
 
 
 
Formulas We Use
 

Super Fruits And Greens
taken daily.
 


COMPLETE daily alternating with Super Fruits and Greens. 1 serving of Super Fruits and Greens, in the morning, 1 serving of COMPLETE in the afternoon daily.
 
 
 
VISCERAX GI COMPLEX taken  time per week, 1/2 dose seperately for 1 month.
 
 
 


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1 comment:

  1. As a former digestive care specialist and colon therapist, most of the clients I served were young women who were not well served by the allopathic medical community. They would more often then not be told "it's all in your head". Actually that was not too far off. As I'd come to find out there is definitely a brain-gut connection, and that the gut actually houses the "second brain"; the enteric nervous system.
    Dietary adjustments very much like you suggest with HealthyRide (If I had known about HR at the time I would have used it!)along with positive reinforcement of more healthy behaviors and some energy work (energetically testing foods and "Body Talk")proved to be a successful course of treatment.

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