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By bcured on Aug 5, 2010 |Health and Fitness
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Many people suffer from IBS for a long time before seeking medical treatment. There are a few different options available for the treatment of IBS, but the first thing that most doctors recommend is that you follow a healthy diet for IBS. What you eat and drink is going to largely affect your condition and the symptoms that you experience. Changing your diet is never an easy thing to do. Everyone starts off with good intentions but somewhere along the line we all give in to temptation. But, the benefits you will gain from changing your diet will definitely be worth it.
Having a healthy diet for IBS is very important, but it can be very difficult to come up with a diet that is going to work well in all people. That's why you need to take time to customize a plan special for you. It may be a trial and error situation at first but if you continue to keep your food diary you should quickly see a pattern of foods that help with your symptoms. There are certain foods that you should include in your diet for IBS while particular foods and beverages would worsen your condition and you should therefore try to stay away from them. Therefore, in terms of the foods that you should include in your diet for IBS, fresh fruits and vegetables definitely rank up at the very top of the list.
You also want to increase your intake of fiber, but make sure that as you start consuming more fiber you also begin drinking more water, in case you may end up worsening your symptoms, in particular constipation. Drink plenty of water. This will help prevent constipation. If you have diarrhea, you need to drink a lot of water so you don’t become dehydrated. Try for eight glasses per day. Also important when on a diet for IBS, is to eat smaller meals, which may reduce or prevent bloating. Don’t eat too quickly, as this may cause you to swallow more air, which will increase gassiness.
A diet sheet for IBS may include items that should be avoided. Some ways to determine what a diet sheet for IBS would consist of for a specific individual is for them to keep a food journal. The following foods can cause symptoms of IBS to flare-up and should be avoided on a diet for IBS: wheat, caffeine, dairy products, red meats, gluten, alcohol, fried foods, citrus fruits, artificial sweeteners, chocolate, any foods high in fat, and carbonated drinks. Not everyone with IBS has problems with all of these foods. To find out what foods cause your IBS to flare up, keep a food diary. Whenever you have problems, make a list of what you ate last.
This will enable you to create your own diet sheets for IBS, a personal list of what you should and should not eat. A diet for IBS doesn’t mean you can’t eat foods that you like. It just means you have to pay attention to what you eat and to what foods trigger your condition. By learning what foods trigger symptoms a patient can learn to adjust their diets to accommodate the source of problem foods that then cause the bowel to respond. By creating a diet sheet for IBS, patients can take charge of their health and stay in control of their symptoms.
Not all dietary changes will completely eliminate symptoms and the pain associated with IBS. Be sure to talk with a physician about what you have discovered and find out if there are any other treatment plans that may help with the condition. When it comes to other IBS treatments, many people turn to natural treatments in order to relieve their symptoms, and in particular this includes peppermint oil and probiotics. Peppermint oil is most widely used for IBS and is thought to reduce the abdominal pain and bloating that is caused by the disorder.
Probiotics are live microbial organisms that are naturally present in the digestive tract and are thought to promote health including suppressing the growth of potentially harmful bacteria. Characterized by powerful and real pharmacological activities, plant medicine unequivocally qualifies as an ethical drug in the treatment of IBS. The therapeutic effectiveness of the active compounds in this treatment is unparalleled and substantiated on a global scale. Plant medicine is concentrated with a wide spectrum of medicinal plant extracts exhibiting a curative effect against IBS, as demonstrated by a wealth of scientific and clinical studies.
Very recent advances in the scientific understanding of the medicinal plant extracts in plant medicine suggest a much broader use of natural medicine to treat and reverse IBS and related disorders than science thought possible before. IBS is a disorder that can be difficult to live with. Being able to control the symptoms and pain can make life a lot easier for people with the disorder. Just give yourself another chance by trying this natural plant medicine, maybe you can see miracles happen to you. To learn more, please go to http://www.naturespharma.org.
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