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Irritable
Bowel Syndrome,
IBS
– Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Can It Be Cure? We have received many enquiries
about this topic hence it’s good that we provide
some information on IBS
Most
individuals are surprised to learn they are
not alone with symptoms of IBS. In fact, irritable
bowel syndrome (IBS) affects approximately
10-20% of the general population. It is the
most common disease diagnosed by gastroenterologists
(doctors who specialize in medical treatment
of disorders of the stomach and intestines)
and one of the most common disorders seen
by primary care physicians.
IBS,
is a problem that affects mainly the large
Intestines, with no known cause or cure in
current medical studies, however it’s believe
by renown doctors that is a symptom causes
by years of exposure to stress and unhealthy
food or improper diet. IBS is also not related
to aging, as there’re many cases where young
people had it and also cases are on the rise
here as well, especially female. Do not worry
too much as it’s a temporary dysfunction,
not a disease will not lead to any cancerous
growth etc. However IBS is a syndrome, it
can cause several irritating symptoms for
instance cramping, bloating, gas, diarrhea,
and constipation.
With IBS, the nerves and muscles in the bowel
are extra-sensitive. For example, the muscles
may contract too much when you eat. These
contractions can cause cramping and diarrhea
during or shortly after a meal. Or the nerves
can be overly sensitive to the stretching
of the bowel (because of gas, for example).
Cramping or pain can result. Foods that tend
to cause symptoms include milk products, chocolate,
alcohol, caffeine, carbonated drinks, and
fatty foods. In some cases, simply eating
a large meal will trigger symptoms.
What
are the symptoms of IBS?
The
main symptoms of IBS are
-Crampy pain in the stomach area (abdomen)
-Painful diarrhea or constipation
-Most people have either diarrhea or constipation,
but some people have both.
Other
symptoms are
-Mucus in the stool
-Swollen or bloated abdomen the feeling that
you have not finished a bowel movement
Suggestion
for lessen symptoms of IBS
Some
foods make IBS better
Fiber
reduces IBS symptoms—especially constipation—because
it makes stool soft, bulky, and easier to
pass. Fiber is found in bran, bread, cereal,
beans, fruit, and vegetables.
Here are some examples of foods with fiber:
| Fruits |
Vegetables |
Breads,
cereals, and beans |
Apples,
Peaches |
Broccoli,
raw Cabbage, Carrots, rawPeas |
Kidney
beans, Lima beans, Whole-grain bread,
Whole-grain cereal |
Add
foods with fiber to your diet a little at
a time to let your body get used to them.
Too much fiber all at once might cause gas,
which can trigger symptoms in a person with
IBS.
Besides telling you to eat more foods with
fiber, the doctor might also tell you to get
more fiber by taking a fiber pill or drinking
water mixed with a special high-fiber powder.
Stress
Relief
Does stress trigger your symptoms? Learning
to reduce stress can help. With less stress,
you may find that you have less cramping and
pain. Also, you may find it easier to manage
your symptoms.
Work toward spending one-half to one hour
every day enjoying physical activity. Swimming
or brisk walking is great. Use this time for
meditation and positive thinking. This is
as IMPORTANT as the food you EAT!
New
Discovery
Some
scientists suspect it may be triggered by
infections from certain bacteria, but definitive
evidence to support this is lacking. IBS may
be caused by autoimmune reactions. While the
immune system normally defends the body against
harmful bacteria, viruses, fungi, and other
foreign invaders, if the bodies own tissues
are mistakenly recognized as “foreign,” an
autoimmune syndrome can result. Other examples
of autoimmune syndrome include type1 diabetes,
rheumatoid arthritis and lupus, in which the
immune system mistakenly attacks tissues of
the pancreas, joints and bloodstream, respectively.
In the case of IBS, the immune system attacks
the cells lining the digestive tract. Recent
research suggests irritable bowel syndrome
may involve genetic predisposing factors.
Because
IBS involves immune system destruction of
cells in the intestine, Cell Therapy has the
potential to help treat the symptom by regenerating
some of the destroyed tissue and/or favorably
modulating the immune system so it is less
prone to attacking the intestinal cells. However,
be careful in selection of Cell
Therapy products, do ensure it’s being
approved by renowned authorities and manufactured
under qualified scientist. Our highly advance
MFIII product is certainly one of those qualified
brand to assist your symptom (MFIII
Placenta Supplement).
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