Guest guest Posted July 17, 2005 Report Share Posted July 17, 2005 IBS Relief Soothing Irritable Bowel Syndrome and other digestive conditions. http://50connect.co.uk/index.asp?main=http% 3A//50connect.co.uk/50c/arti clepages/Health_index.asp%3Fsc%3Dalternativehealth%26aID%3D12905 With about one in five UK adults suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), this condition is becoming commonplace. It trips off the tongue in general conversation. Some think IBS is now `usual' - the legacy of combining fast-paced lifestyles with rich food and reduced exercise. They maybe right. But that doesn't mean we have to tolerate it. We each eat about half a ton of food per year. In fact, thanks to our rich pickings, one in four operations in the UK are now on some part of the digestive tract. Current research shows that the prevalence of food hypersensitivities in the general population is estimated at about 5 per cent, and up to 65 per cent of IBS patients attribute their symptoms to food allergies. Researchers have found that IBS patients have elevated antibodies to common foods such as wheat, beef, pork, lamb, and soya bean. These findings, published in the American Journal of Gastroenterology, suggest that food hypersensitivities play a role in IBS and the observations made are consistent for three subgroups of IBS tested - diarrhoea, constipation and both. " With this simple test, we have scientifically shown that these symptoms may be due to the body's response to what we eat in our daily diet. It opens up a new avenue for the management for this large and complex group of patients, " said Dr. Devinder Kumar of St. 's Hospital in London. Since this study has been conducted, the researchers have now performed a diet exclusion study based on the findings of the food hypersensitivity test and " preliminary results are very encouraging. " Whether simply digestive discomfort caused by holiday tummy, constipation, diarrhoea or indigestion, or more serious digestive problems such as irritable bowel syndrome, we have all suffered at some point. What is less commonly acknowledged, however, is that poor digestive health is also the root cause of many of our most frequently suffered allergies, which is just another of the many reasons reason why taking a little time to care for our gut will boost general health and well-being. Deaths from digestive illness - including colon cancer, liver disease, pancreatitis and diverticular disease - now account for 12 per cent of all UK deaths and one in eight of all admissions to general hospitals in the UK are connected with the digestive tract. 18th July 2005 marks the start of Gut Week, organised by CORE, the Digestive Disorders Foundation, to raise awareness of the gastro-intestinal problems suffered by millions of Britons every year, and the importance of maintaining good digestive health. It seems we are finally waking up to the benefits of natural remedies for gut health - 41 per cent of us are looking at alternative remedies to treat digestive disorders. The good news is that some herbal remedies, produced by reputable companies, are now proving in clinical trials to be at least as effective as their pharmacological counterparts in treating digestive ills. There are several extremely effective all-natural maintenance products, which care for our tummies. Colostrum At gutdoctor they concentrate on healing the gut and intestine, reversing the condition and maintaining this improvement long term. Their products are all natural so they support the body's own abilities and defences. They help conditions without sparking off other intolerances or addictive patterns. A number of our products can help treat and prevent IBS symptoms depending on which are presenting themselves. These two are particularly effective and actively work to repair, regenerate and rejuvenate the intestinal and digestive tracts. Immunecare Colostrum is probably the best and most complete single nutritional supplement for the gut. It has 37 immune factors that help the gut fight infections. Most notably, it actually repairs damage to the gut wall and helps it to regenerate thus treating the cause rather than simply easing the symptom. It is particularly good at treating Leaky Gut syndrome - which often leads to IBS. Immunecare Colostrum also contains Lactoferrin, a powerful new `super supplement' that is naturally anti-bacterial, anti-fungal and anti-viral. Personal advice is available free at gutdoctor.co.uk on 0870 774 7008. Silica When food and drink trigger or aggravate IBS systems, Silicol Gel known as the `stomach protector' in Germany, could help. This natural supplement contains silica in a colloidal solution, which makes it highly dispersible. Silicol Gel has both absorbent and adsorbent properties, meaning it can coat and protect the lining of the digestive tract as well as binding and absorbing toxins, bacteria and irritants from food, which are then safely and naturally removed. Silica is found in high concentration in plants such as oats, barley and millet, foods which are not typical of the modern diet. Silicol Gel is 100 per cent natural, formulated from water and silica therefore ideal as a daily supplement or to have on hand when indigestion strikes. A randomised placebo controlled double blind study of Silicol Gel in the treatment of non-ulcerative-dyspepsia (irritable bowel syndrome) was carried out in January 1996 in Norway. The trial was conducted as a six-week multi-crossover study with a total of 30 patients included. Treatment sequences showed a significant reduction in the wide range of symptoms experienced such as heartburn, regurgitation, nausea, abdominal pain and discomfort. The frequency of both heartburn and regurgitation were also significantly reduced. The tolerability of the product was excellent and no patients reported any side effects when taking Silicol Gel. Silicol Gel is available from Holland & Barrett, health food stores and independent pharmacies. For further information, please visit www.silicol.com. Oxygen The process of digestion allows the body to get the nutrients and energy it needs from the food we eat. From the moment food enters our mouths digestive enzymes are released from the salivary glands, stomach and small intestine to begin breaking it down, helping to speed up the digestive process. Many people are lacking enzymes because of inadequate diets, over-refined foods, environmental toxins, and poor health, a deficiency which can lead to digestive health problems and to a whole host of health conditions including constipation, diarrhoea, indigestion, IBS and coeliac disease. Cellfood Concentrate is a highly concentrated oxygen mineral supplement containing 34 enzymes, and 78 trace minerals, which help our bodies to get back on track. In addition it provides the cells in the body with more pure oxygen, creating the optimum environment for absorption of nutrients, vitamins and minerals, ensuring we take all we need from the food we eat. Cellfood concentrate comes in a handy bottle that fits into a pocket or bag for go-anywhere convenience. It is available by mail order on 0870 240 8272 or online at www.heavenearth.co.uk. Turmeric For sufferers of IBS herbal remedies can offer a glimmer of hope. Research published in the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine has shown that a daily dose of a standardised turmeric extract supplement, Cynara Turmeric, can actually relieve the symptoms of IBS, with 66 per cent of the study group reporting a definite or some improvement in their overall symptoms. Cynara herbal remedies are available without prescription from pharmacies nationwide. However, if you have any questions about Cynara herbal remedies, or would like to find your nearest stockist, you can call freephone 0800 652 7150 or visit www.lichtwer.co.uk. Artichoke For the 40 per cent of the population who are thought to suffer from indigestion, for example, Cynara Artichoke can help. One of the best scientifically studied medicinal plants, artichoke leaf extract (ALE) has been proven to be beneficial in relieving the symptoms of indigestions (dyspepsia3), aiding the function of both the liver and gall bladder in fat digestion and alcohol metabolism. In one study published in the International Journal of Phytotherapy & Phytopharmacology Artichoke was found to promote bile production in the liver by 127 per cent in just 30 minutes - good news for those who indulge in rich and fatty diets. Milk Thistle Cynara Milk Thistle is also renowned for its liver boosting properties, since it has been found to promote regeneration of healthy new liver cells which replace old and damaged ones. A powerful antioxidant, it supports the liver by preventing the depletion of glutathione, an amino acid- like compound that is essential in aiding the body's ability to destroy toxins such as alcohol. It is this detoxification action, which helps to quell feelings of nausea, and indigestion that can follow after eating rich foods. In fact, so powerful are its therapeutic effects that the Journal of Hepatology reported that milk thistle could even help improve the life expectancy of people with cirrhosis of the liver. Among those who took 140mg a day there were 31 per cent fewer fatalities from the disease. Cinnamon & Herbs Candida albicans, the most common species of the candida yeast that is naturally present in the gut, is responsible for a number of baceria- related digestive complaints when it becomes over-grown. Among the conditions that an excess growth of candida (candidiasis) is thought to contribute to are digestive disorders such as IBS, bloating, diarrhoea, flatulence and constipation. Scandinavian health supplement company New Nordic Pharmabrands has developed Dida to offer an effective, natural supplement that can help to promote a healthy balance of candida albicans in the intestine and may therefore help to relieve and protect against these common gut disorders. Dida, Europe's no.1 anti-candida supplement, is a cinnamon and herb complex that works to aid the maintenance of a healthy balance of micro-flora in the gut. In particular, it helps to keep candida albicans in check. This popular, natural formula is based on the beneficial properties of cinnamon oil, a proven anti-fungal herb, with anti-diarrhoeal and carminative properties. Cinnamon oil is combined with other selected plant and herb extracts that offer anti-fungal, anti-septic and carminative properties. In addition to assisting in the protection of the gut against candida-related digestive complaints, Dida may also relieve and prevent recurring attacks of thrush, fatigue, irritability and head aches. New Nordic's Dida supplement contains ingredients which have been specially chosen for their combined ability to balance an overgrowth of fungus, including well-known fungicidal herbs oregano, thyme, cloves, cardamom and garlic, marigold which may help to reduce inflammation in mucous membranes, fennel which may reduce candida albicans in the gut and functions as a mild laxative, helping to cleanse the system, and peppermint oil which helps to reduce flatulence. Dida is available at Holland & Barrett, Superdrug, selected Waitrose and Tesco stores, and independent health stores. Digestive health information and celebrity recipes. www.gutweek.org.uk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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