Olivia Lucs
My name is James Walden and I have been where you are now. Let me tell you my story... I suffered from IBS for 8 years, during which time I visited countless doctors and specialists without much results. I was in constant pain and could never predict when I'll be needing to go to...
While it is unquestionable that acupuncture can provide significant pain relief and help minimize other symptoms of IBS as well, from a Western medical standpoint (though certainly not from the traditional Chinese medicine point of view) no one quite knows how or why this is true. From the West...
While it is clear that IBS is not just “all in your head,” there has been a lot of research linking this GI disorder to changes in the brain. Recent research has shown that patients with IBS have thinner gray matter in their brain, a part of their brain full of neurons, which are...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) Cancer Pancreatitis Indigestion Interstitial cystitis (IC) Visceral pain is common. People often know it to be part of another condition they're dealing with. But it also can indicate serious conditions that require prompt medical attention. ...
Symptoms can range from mild discomfort to severe pain, often disrupting daily life significantly. In search of relief, many individuals are turning to herbal remedies to complement conventional treatments. Today's exploration into herbs for Crohn's disease will help you navigate which herbs and ...
IBS symptoms can decrease your libido and make sex uncomfortable. Experts share how to have better sex with IBS, whether you’re single or partnered.
How FoodMarble Can Help The FoodMarble AIRE andAIRE 2with their companion app have been designed to help you get to the bottom of your digestive woes. You can start by recording your symptoms using the FoodMarble app. Symptoms common in SIBO include bloating, abdominal pain, belching, nausea...
Hard stool results when the colon absorbs too much water from waste passing through the gut. Usually, this is due to constipation, but you might need to call the doctor.
Additionally, consider if you have an underlying diagnosis. Have you been diagnosed with lactose intolerance, IBS or SIBO? Do you suspect a diagnosis? While it is normal to experience gassiness every so often, consider checking in with your doctor if you regularly experience symptoms that interfer...