Irritable Bowel Syndrome Relief

April 24, 2008

Treating Anxiety Attacks - Part 1 - The Mechanics of Anxiety by Jay Bose


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Stress is the root cause while mental ailments such as anxiety, depression, phobias, panic attacks and their derivatives are all symptoms of stress. So, if you can eliminate the root cause and you will eliminate the symptoms. Actually it is similar to saying remove all the water from the world and you will not have any floods. It does not appear to be such a good idea any more does it? Water will always be there, so how do we work around the flooding problem? We build dams, construct barriers, re-route the rivers and what not to prevent the flooding.

Like the ubiquitous water, stress is everywhere. We need to find ways to work-around the harmful effects of stress. So although in this case we cannot eliminate the root cause, we can definitely learn how to mitigate the risks imposed upon our psychology and physiology. I will not delve into the physiological interpretation of stress in this article, however you can visit the resource link at the bottom of this article for further information. It is important to have that background however.

Why do we feel anxious?

As you know by now, anxiety is a symptom of stress. It is a natural response of your body, triggered by your brain to indicate that you there is some abnormality in your life at the moment.

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April 3, 2008

Happiness and Success

Filed under: Control Your IBS, IBS Management, IBS & Stress, Resources — admin @ 9:43 am

9 Hidden Keys to Happiness and Success
 by: Melissa Van Rossum

I came across this article today, so I thought I share it with my readers.

Having a Positive control over our thoughts results in a lower stress levels, consequently keeps Irritable Bowel/Brain away!!

Melissa wrote:
We all love to feel motivated. I know I do. It’s absolute nirvana to be on purpose and on task at the same time. But life often intervenes in my plans and that can mean stress, frustration and setbacks and I find that I have to live my life on Inner Motivation – particularly when the proverbial chips are down. Most of us wait for someone else to give us a reason to move ahead or we wait for circumstance or opportunity to line up in just the right way so we can move ahead with the inner commitment we’ve been holding back.  We wait for our partner to say ‘I love you’ first, we wait for a sign of acceptance before we commit to revealing some part of ourselves and we wait for the evidence of the result before we commit our belief.

To many of us this seems like a smart or even shrewd way of going about business and life. We think we’re protecting and insulating ourselves by not putting too much ‘out there’ and therefore avoiding disappointment or (God forbid) rejection. In reality, though, this is actually a very dangerous way to live life because it puts your life and your happiness in someone else’s hands - a sure fire equation for misery. From the inside this may seem like a very controlled way to live life, but it’s actually a very out of control way to live life. That’s why it makes us so unhappy and leaves us so unfulfilled. There’s nothing dependable or controlled about it.

One of my favorite movie scenes is from the Indiana Jones movie where he (played by Harrison Ford) and his father (played by Sean Connery) are searching for the Holy Grail. Indiana’s father lies dying at the hands of the Nazis and to save his life Indiana must find the Holy Grail. To get to the Grail, Indiana has to accurately decode his father’s Grail diary which will enable him to make his way through certain life-threatening challenges. After successfully making his way through several of the tests, he comes to a huge chasm that lies between where he is and where he wants to be.  He reads the Bible passage from his father’s diary which has to do with “faith being the evidence of things not seen”. He picks up a handful of sand and throws it out to the chasm only to see the sand fall on an invisible bridge.

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March 12, 2008

Irritable Bowel Syndrome: 5 Things You Need To Know

Filed under: IBS Diagnosis, What is IBS, IBS Treatments, Resources, General IBS Info — alexis @ 12:07 pm


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Five things you didn’t know about irritable bowel syndrome:

  1. A stormy stomach
  2. Its not in your head
  3. The female factor
  4. Diagnosis
  5. Treatment

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March 9, 2008

Irritable Bowel Syndrome: IBS, Anxiety and Panick Attacks

Filed under: Control Your IBS, IBS Products, IBS Symptoms, IBS Treatments, Resources — alexis @ 12:08 pm


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Anxiety Attack Symptoms - Knowing About Your Anxiety And Dealing With It    by Nicole S. Ross

It is a part of life for humans to feel anxiety on occasion. We all have, in some part of our lives, experienced worry, nervousness, fear, and concern. We feel nervous when we have to go for that big job interview, or stand in front of a group of our peers and deliver a speech, or just a simple doctors visit makes some people feel nervous. Pictures of insects and snakes can set some people off, or looking down from a tall building.

The majority of people can carry on with their lives without much difficulty and manage these types of feelings fairly well. Luckily, their lives are not disrupted by these feelings.
An estimated 15% of the population live in highly restricted ways due to their suffering of constant anxiety that severely affects their lives. Obsessive thoughts, extreme shyness, phobias, panic attacks, and even compulsive behaviors, are some of what these people experience on a daily basis. Their lives have become disrupted by the feeling of constant anxiety that dominates them.

Sadly, there are some who have become confined to their homes, unable to visit the market, drive or even work. Anxiety is much more serious and damaging than just an occasional wave of apprehension for these people.
There are different types of anxiety disorders out there that can go from minor to severe depending on the individual. A person’s overall behavior, thoughts, feelings and physical sensations are affected by an anxiety disorder. Depending on which type of anxiety disorder they have will determine the severity of it. People handle anxiety in different ways so the severity of their suffering will vary from person to person.

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March 5, 2008

Aloe Vera - Forever Living Products: Top 10 Reasons To Drink Aloe Vera Gel


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1. A General Tonic For Good Health!!!

  • By drinking the Gel with all its important ingredients (often now deficient in our food) including 19 of the 20 amino acids needed by the human body, and seven of the eight essential ones that just cannot be made, the body is able to get enough to allow complex enzyme systems to work really well. This means the body can function at 100%. The net result to the individual is a wonderful feeling of wellbeing which leads to go with an improved ability to withstand and even fight illness.

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