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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (Ibs) Remedies: Natural Treatments

IBS is perhaps not curable, but its symptoms can be treated.

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Simple Home Remedies to Help Relieve Painful Bowel Problems

IBS usually causes symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea or constipation, abdominal distention (bloating), flatulence (excess gas) and nausea.

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The Amazing Health Benefits of Eating Hot Chili Peppers

Eating hot chili peppers is a great way to stay healthy, naturally. Chili is a wonderful natural remedy, providing a huge number of health benefits, both treating and protecting from illness, disease, and various medical conditions.

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome: How to Battle Back

This article is about how to battle against the annoying and at times debilitating symptoms of irritable bowel symptoms.

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IBS: Symptoms and Self-Diagnosis

Do you think you may suffer from IBS? Here’s a simple way to check for yourself, along with lists of safe and unsafe foods.

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Lactose Free Milk is Not Lactose Free

There are more and more products available which claim to be suitable for people with an intollerance or allergy, however some of them can be misleading and even dangerous.

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Lack of Libido While on Anti Depressants

One of the most bothersome side effects of anti depressants is the lack or total absence of libido and or orgasm.

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)

For people to know how to treat IBS.

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Self-Hypnosis in the Treatment of Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Irritable bowel syndrome, also known as spastic colon, is a condition which affects the intestines and bowel. Symptoms of IBS can include cramps, bloating, diarrhoea, constipation, heartburn, abdominal pain, excessive gas production, swelling of the abdomen, along with many more uncomfortable symptoms. The reason why self-hypnosis is so successful in helping with IBS is because of the relaxation it brings, which ultimately improves blood flow to the gut. Stress is what inhibits blood flow to the bowel, so the lower your stress levels are, the better your digestion is.

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The Painful Embarrassment of IBS: Irritable Bowel Syndrome

You walk doubled over as you head for the nearest public washroom. Your abdominal muscles clench up so tightly that it is impossible to straighten up. Strangers look at you and you try not to notice as the sweat starts to form on your skin and urgency threatens to explode immediately. You begin to worry that you might not make it in time. You hope there won’t be a line up and you hope that this won’t be the time a stranger will find you partially clad and passed out in a washroom floor.