Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief

April 14, 2009

5 Natural Home Remedies for Constipation

Constipation is a common disorder that is
rampant among the American populace.

Estimates have shown that over 3 million
people have constipation annually in the
United States.
As if that were not enough,
more than 2 million also suffer from
irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).

The causes of constipation are multifaceted.
However, there are varied methods in the
meantime that will result in some form of
relief for anyone who has got constipation.
For the purpose of this write-up, we’ll
focus a lot more on the natural home
remedies useful in constipation relief around us.

1. Drink water regularly.
At least 6 glasses of water a day
would be very great and therapeutic.
Large amounts of water aids quick
digestion and enables easier bowel movement.

2. Adding roasted black gram powder
to chapatti made of wheat including
the husks too can enhance constipation relief.

3. Molasses which have high calorie
content are also very good. Beware though
as it has a strong taste and you’ll want
to add fruit juice or milk to it when taking it.
All you really need is two tablespoonfuls
of blackstrap molasses just before sleeping at night.

4. Take half a cup of cabbage juice twice a day.
This is very effective in treating and curing constipation.

5. If you have got access to mango,
take one in the morning right after brushing
before breakfast, and one at night after dinner.
Mangoes are very effective bowel movers.
There is a sure guarantee that you’ll
have to “go” at least twice before nightfall.

6. Create a mixture of Spiegel seeds and warm milk.
This is done by dipping the Spiegel seeds (5-10g)
in warm milk (200g). To this, mixture, add sugar
and you have for yourself a highly
effective treatment method.

7. If you are suffering from chronic constipation,
take a drink of figs dipped in water in the morning.
If taken in copious amounts, you’ll definitely
find yourself reaching for the next available toilet.

8. if you want instant relief from constipation,
drink water that has been kept in a copper container
and has been left overnight.
It acts as a superb constipation relief.

9. Get half a glass of water and mix
one-quarter (¼) of Epsom salts with it for
fast constipation relief.

10. Also try pouring a whole sachet of
Andrew’s Liver Salt in a glass of water sand
gulp down immediately.
This will also produce a fast constipation relief.

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September 14, 2008

Aloe Vera: FAQs

Filed under: Aloe Vera, Dealing With IBS, General IBS Info — admin @ 6:42 pm

Aloe has been used for centuries to maintain good health, yet most people are still discovering the benefits even now.

How Much should I DRINK?
This depends on your reasons for drinking Aloe.
As with other nutritional supplements, some people tale a small amount each morning - roughly 60ml - to maintain their general wellbeing. Other people boost their intake for specific reasons - when they might drink upto 180ml or more a day.
The average is 120ml per day. Some people, such as the elderly, need less whereas those who are larger framed need more.

Can I mix it with Anything else?

Yes, if you really dont like the taste, then try mixing it with pure fruit juice, cordial or honey.
My personal favourite is Cranberry or Peach.

When is the best time to drink Aloe?
We would recommend you take the Aloe on an empty stomach to get the maximum benefit.
So, for for example, you could take it first thing in the morning and then again late afternoon.

When should I feel some benefits?
We anticipate that few people will feel notable benefits before 6 weeks. We urge you to take if for a trial of at least 3 months.

How Should I store the Drink?
As with most natural foods, once you’ve opened the bottle, it should be stored i the fridge with the lid tightly closed. Of course, during storage the natural pulp will settle so you should always shake the bottle before use.

July 28, 2008

Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Healing IBS With hypnosis


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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) also known as spastic colon or colitis affects 15 – 20% of the population – predominantly women. The severity of IBS symptoms changes from person to person and from time to time. For some people it restricts their movements to such a degree that they have trouble making travel plans. For others, it’s a sporadic situation where the symptoms come and go, with no discernable reason, and for others, it’s a low lying, ongoing manageable but painful situation.

Whichever category you fall into, the basic result is the same. You live with pain and uncertainty, always being aware that at any time you may need to fine a toilet or washroom in a hurry. Never mind what else is going on around you. The need to get to a washroom is urgent and immediate.

Interestingly enough, the causes of IBS are unknown, and the diagnosis is usually a diagnosis of exclusion, everything else is ruled out. While it’s not clear exactly what causes it, we do know that there are anatomical changes in the lining of the colon and to the nervous system of the colon.

You’ve probably tried diet management, which to some extent works for many people. You may have tried medication – but sometimes the side effects are worse than the IBS. But there is another way to manage or in some cases, eliminate the IBS altogether, and that’s with hypnosis. The evidence is overwhelming that IBS symptoms respond dramatically to a series of hypnosis treatments.

Hypnosis has been approved by the American Medical Association as a valid medical treatment since 1958 and over 20 years of solid scientific research has demonstrated hypnosis to be an effective, safe and inexpensive choice for IBS alleviation for 80-95% of clients. Dr. Diane Fugh Berman chair of the National Women’s Health Network in Washington DC has said that hypnosis should be the treatment of choice for IBS.

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May 9, 2008

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April 22, 2008

Common Treatments for Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)


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  • Antidepressants
  • Diet
  • Imodium
  • Laxatives
  • Levbid
  • Lomotil
  • Maalox
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