Most people become less sensitive to various foods over time as their gut health improves. However, it’s a good idea to keep some low-FODMAP foods around in the event of an unexpected IBS flare. Probiotics Five separate meta-analyses have shown that probiotics can effectively treat IBS with...
Learn about IBS, what causes it & its symptoms. Find out how to prevent it and the treatments available at Boots for better gut health.
Dysbiosis is caused by a change in the population of the various microbes, in that unhelpful microbes overpower those that are more beneficial. Unfortunately, this tends to snowball as the fewer helpful microbes become less and less able to keep the "unfriendly" microbes from multiplying. Dysbiosis...
Different foods can trigger IBS symptoms in different people. Because of this, you may need to work with a healthcare provider or nutritionist to pinpoint your individual triggers. IBS attacks can often be prevented with a high-fiber diet and the avoidance of fermentable foods calledFODMAPs. ...
"WARNING: Common Drugs And Therapies Used To Treat IBS & Its Symptoms Can Have Serious Side Effects" Conventional drugs (such as antidiarrhoeals and laxatives) can have a myriad ofside effectsand are not effective at curing IBS permanently. However, they earn the medical and pharmaceutical compa...
Join me as a guest on The SIBO Survivor Show, as I discuss with Josh Sabourin the various ways to use an elemental or semi-elemental diet with Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) or Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)! What is an elemental diet? An elemental diet is made of the ...
Acupuncture is a treatment that comes from traditional Chinese medicine and uses very fine stainless steel needles placed in your skin to treat health problems. In the U.S., it's most often used as a complementary therapy to treat chronic pain, like that linked to arthritis. It can be expe...
Many of the effects of drinking every day can be reversed through early intervention but become harder to treat with time. It’s critical to recognize alcohol abuse and treat alcoholism as early as possible to avoid irreversible damage to the brain and body. ...
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) Migraine prevention Sialorrhea (too much spit) Don't take amitriptyline with: Other medicines that can affect your heart rhythm, such as disopyramide and ibutilide Omeprazole (Prilosec) or cisapride, which are medicines used to treat gastroesophageal reflux disease (...
The tranquilizers like Xanax and Klonopin and Valium are just what I call Band-Aids because they just treat the symptoms but don’t fix the problem. They can be very helpful for panic attacks, fear of flying, etc. but they do have addictive potential and they’re not necessarily the best...