SURVEY SHOWS MANY MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT THE GUT

A recent survey sponsored by Align and conducted by GFK Roper posed questions about the knowledge of the Gut system and how to keep it healthy. The results of the national survey showed that 20% of the participants acknowledged that they have occasional digestive upsets and 20% of this group stated that their emotional upset and attitidues are responsible for their digestive problems.
According to the survey gut issues disrupted the quality of life for many.
– More than 50% reported a decease in selfconfidence.
– 80% must adjust their daily activiites
– Almost 50% report that they have cancelled a trip or avoided a social occassion
– Over 33% statd that they have changed their diet to adjust to gastointestinal problems.

April is IBS Awareness Month

April is IBS Awareness Month. IBS can develop to situations that affect the quality of life for individuals. Symptoms may include diarrhea, constipation, pain, and bloating. In some cases individuals avoid social events, vacations even turn down promotions due to the fear that their IBS symptoms may flair up and turn the circumstances into an unwelcomed event.

There is no cure for IBS at this time. There are some medications available for each symptom. However, if you are searching for a solution to IBS symptoms without the use of drugs consider hypnosis. There are 20 years of clinical research that shows that hypnosis is effective in reducing IBS symptoms by 70%. An additional benefit is that there are no side effects as in medications.

Hypnosis has been so effective in dealing with IBS that Dr. Adriane Eugh-Berman, Chairperson of National Women’s Health Network in DC says that hypnosis should be the treatment of choice for IBS cases that have not responded to conventional therapy.

If you are interested in more information please visit www.MyIBSRelief.com.

August 12, 2009 by Dolores Merrell  
Filed under IBS News

Irritable Bowel Syndrome, PA:  A new clinical study is being conducted for participants that have IBS with constipation.  Forest Laboratories is testing a new drug linaclotide to determine its safety and efficacy for IBS-C.  The study design includes a double blind, placebo controlled groups.  The trail participants will receive an oral dosage of linaclotide for 12 weeks followed by a 4 week withdrawal period.  Estimated enrollment in the study is 800.  The completion date for the study is anticipated to be in July 2010.

Irritable Bowel is a functional medical problem that effects 20 % of the U.S. population.  The characteristics of IBS may include diarrhea, constipation (or both), abdominal pain, gas, and bloating.  Because of these symptoms the quality of life of sufferers is often affected.  At this point the medical community has not determined exactly what causes Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

If you are interested in receiving more information about Irritable Bowel Syndrome you are invited visit www.MyIBSRelief.com.

How to relieve IBS Symptoms in PA

June 12, 2009 by Dolores Merrell  
Filed under IBS News

Welcome,

This blog is designed to help you find relief for Irritable Bowel Syndrome.  In addition, you will have access to the current research.  Consider us as a trusted resource that you can use frequently.  The focus here is the use of complementary treatments for IBS.  Do you know that there are 20 years of clinical research that shows that hypnosis reduces IBS symptoms by 70%?

For further information please visit our website at www.myibsrelief.com.