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All Natural Soothing Solutions for
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
By Consumer Health Advocate,
Frank Mangano |
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects nearly one in five Americans,
making it one of the most common disorders diagnosed by doctors. IBS is
not a disease. It is a disorder synonymous with discomforts such as
cramping, abdominal pain, bloating, constipation, and diarrhea that
occurs more often in women than in men. For 50 percent of people
affected, symptoms begin before the age of 35.
While they can vary from person to person, the main symptoms of IBS are
abdominal pain, bloating, and discomfort. Some people experience
constipation, which is a condition of the bowels in which the feces are
dry and hardened and evacuation is difficult and infrequent. While
others can experience diarrhea, which is frequent, loose, watery,
stools. In some people, symptoms subside for a few months and then
return, while others symptoms becoming progressively worse over time.
Researchers have yet to discover any specific cause for IBS. However,
there are a number of factors that have been shown to contribute to its
development such as:
Sensitive Colon - In this case, a person’s colon may respond strongly to
stimuli such as certain foods or stress that would not bother most
people.
Abnormal Levels of Serotonin - Research has indicated that serotonin has
a direct relation with normal gastrointestinal (GI) functioning.
Ninety-five percent of the serotonin, which is a chemical that delivers
messages from one part of your body to another is located in the GI
tract . The other 5 percent is found in the brain. Cells that line the
inside of the bowel work as transporters and carry the serotonin out of
the GI tract. People with IBS, however, have diminished receptor
activity, which leads to abnormal levels of serotonin existing in the GI
tract. As a result, people with IBS experience problems with bowel
movement, motility, and sensation—having more sensitive pain receptors
in their GI tract.
Bacterial Infection - Studies indicate that a bacterial infection in the
gastrointestinal tract may be a cause of IBS.
Other factors that may worsen symptoms include:
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Large Meals
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Bloating from gas in the colon
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Prescription Medications
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Foods such as wheat, rye, barley, chocolate, milk products
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Alcohol
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Drinks containing caffeine, such as coffee, tea, or colas
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Stress
Before you run to your doctor who will perform his daily duty of funding
some drug company’s bank account by prescribing medication to you, try
some of these natural approaches to treating IBS.
Insoluble Fiber - This is my first choice on the list of
remedies. Adding whole grains to your diet will help create firm, bulky
stools. Insoluble fiber will normalize digestion and may help relieve
constipation, which is a symptom of IBS. I suggest a minimum
intake of 20 grams of fiber on a daily basis. Be sure to drink plenty of
pure water along with a high-fiber diet otherwise this dietary solution
will be ineffective.
Peppermint oil (Mentha piperita) - The most frequent and
disabling symptom of IBS is abdominal pain. This can be greatly improved
when the intestinal muscles are relaxed. By blocking the convergence of
calcium into muscle cells and inhibiting excess contraction of
intestinal muscles, peppermint oil can reduce abdominal pain and
distension associated with IBS. Aside from that, it is a carminative,
which means it helps eliminate intestinal gas. To ensure that it reaches
the intestines intact, peppermint oil should only be used in
enteric-coated capsules.
Fennel seed (Foeniculum vulgare) - Fennel is another herb that is
used to relieve spasm of the gastrointestinal tract and feelings of
bloating.
Gamma-oryzanol - Gamma-oryzanol is a natural substance derived
from rice bran oil. Studies have shown that by regulating nervous system
control and exerting anti-oxidant activity, it protects the mucus lining
of the gastrointestinal tract.. Clinical studies have shown
gamma-oryzanol to be effective in a broad range of gastrointestinal
complaints, including IBS.
Magnesium - This mineral has been used many times in treating
abdominal cramps and constipation. I recommend taking 200 mg two to
three times per day.
Identify and remove food in tolerances - Figure out what foods
are giving you the most problems and eliminate them.
Behavioral Therapy - Since IBS can be caused by stress, conflict
and emotional imbalances, behavioral therapy such as relaxation therapy
and hypnosis therapy can greatly reduce symptoms.
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