IBS Diet

Irritable Bowel Syndrome

IBS diet…………………..

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) affects 20-30% of the population in the United States alone. It is characterized by a malfunction in the digestive tract.

Normally, waste material is delivered through the tract to the rectum by rhythmic contractions of the intestines. In Irritable bowel syndrome, those contractions become erratic and irregular. Bowel movements become unpredictable and painful.

Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Symptoms of Irritable bowel syndrome include constipation, diarrhea, alternating constipation and diarrhea, mucus in stools and abdominal pain and cramping. (Either brought on by going to the bathroom or relieved by it.)

Other ibs symptoms are burping, flatulence and abdominal rumblings, nausea, headache, intolerance to certain foods, heartburn, occasional vomiting and an unpleasant taste in the mouth.

Ibs symptoms that are also very serious include depression, anxiety, mental “fog”, painful sexual intercourse (dyspareunia), painful periods, irritation of the rectum and insomnia.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome Treatment (ibs diet)

We have discovered two fast acting herbal remedies used to treat IBS. Gastronic Dr. and DigestAssist dramatically reduce bloating and gas as they soothe the stomach lining and relieve inflammation and burning.

Gastronoic Dr. is used to prevent flare-ups of IBS prevent flare-ups of IBS and DigestAssist is a perfect companion that quickly puts an end to symptoms of indigestion and heartburn.

With a combination of natural products from Native Remedies, regular exercise and dietary changes, you can see a dramatic decrease in inflammation and digestive problems.


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