Guest guest Posted March 9, 2006 Report Share Posted March 9, 2006 Hi Doris, Also check for Helicobacter pylori(camoylobacter). These are the numbers that I have found in the matrix 2033,3888,2359. this is the biggest culprit in Ulcers (not stress!), IBS and a host of other conditions. It is estimated that two thirds of the population is infected with H-pylori. One clue to infection may be bad breath with an amonia smell. I always look for that with any gut concerns, Regards, Lori Marcus Offering online mentoring /training and Quantum Clinics e-mail me for more information lm@... > > IBSHi Doris, > Check for Celiac's Crohn's or any other inflammatory condition of the bowel > or small intestine. Check for food allergies or sensitivities, especially > wheat. Check all the pathogens. Check for Leaky Gut. find the cause and > balance it. Use healing herbs for this area such as Aloe Vera Juice Slippery > Elm or Okra Pepsin. Get a good quality probiotic such as > Acidolphilus/Bifidus to repopulate the bowel. > Phil > IBS > > > Hello All > > I do not write to the group much, but I really enjoy this group it puts > out a lot of important information. > > I have been a QXCI user for about three years and my husbands daughter has > a really sever problem as soon as she eats she has to go straight to the > bath room. > > If anyone has information on how to help her with this condition either > with Protocals, vit., homopathic etc. please let us know, it is really a sad > thing when you can't enjoy the food you eat. > > Thanks > > Doris G. Land > > > Ph: (864)-801-5922 > Fax: (864)-801-2121 > E-Mail: doris.land@... > > > > > ............................................ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 12, 2006 Report Share Posted March 12, 2006 I think you mean Homeopathic repertory to check symptoms, not the actual materia medica, I use 's repertory Ravi >From: " kathy " <kathyqx@...> >Reply-qxci-english ><qxci-english > >Subject: Re: IBS >Date: Mon, 6 Mar 2006 19:08:01 -0500 > >I love this answer. For any of you who have yet to take a class in >Homeopathy, please do so soon. The Homeopathic Medical Materia is an >extremely old and NOT outdated book. Centuries of study went into finding >out symptoms and the homeopathic which helps them. The book is designed as >a guide, look up a symptom, write down the items, go to the next symptom >and >cross off anything which does not apply, go to the next symptom, and cross >off the items which do not apply (or make strike marks next to the items if >you like) at the end you will find you only have one or two items which are >common for all the symptoms...pretty cool. > >Yours in Health, >Dr. Kathy > > Re: IBS > > > > Hi Doris > > > > You can check China Off., Gelsemium S., Natrum > > Muriaticum, Phosphorus, Arsenicum Album, Podophyllium > > P., on Homeopathic Medical Materia, to choose which > > one could be better. > > > > With > > Programs->Therapy ->Biofeedback->Large Intestine > > > > Have a great day. > > > > From Dr. Fuentes G. in Puebla, México > > > > > > > > > > > > ___________________________________________________________ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2006 Report Share Posted March 14, 2006 That is fine too but the one I was referring to is the Boericke's Homeopathic Materia Medica with repertory. Kathy Re: IBS >> >> >> > Hi Doris >> > >> > You can check China Off., Gelsemium S., Natrum >> > Muriaticum, Phosphorus, Arsenicum Album, Podophyllium >> > P., on Homeopathic Medical Materia, to choose which >> > one could be better. >> > >> > With >> > Programs->Therapy ->Biofeedback->Large Intestine >> > >> > Have a great day. >> > >> > From Dr. Fuentes G. in Puebla, México >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > ___________________________________________________________ >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 15, 2006 Report Share Posted March 15, 2006 If h pylor is involved, liquid propolis works really well. I speak from personal experience. is Rotella, M.Ac., CNC > > > > IBSHi Doris, > > Check for Celiac's Crohn's or any other inflammatory condition of > the bowel > > or small intestine. Check for food allergies or sensitivities, > especially > > wheat. Check all the pathogens. Check for Leaky Gut. find the > cause and > > balance it. Use healing herbs for this area such as Aloe Vera > Juice Slippery > > Elm or Okra Pepsin. Get a good quality probiotic such as > > Acidolphilus/Bifidus to repopulate the bowel. > > Phil > > IBS > > > > > > Hello All > > > > I do not write to the group much, but I really enjoy this group > it puts > > out a lot of important information. > > > > I have been a QXCI user for about three years and my husbands > daughter has > > a really sever problem as soon as she eats she has to go straight > to the > > bath room. > > > > If anyone has information on how to help her with this condition > either > > with Protocals, vit., homopathic etc. please let us know, it is > really a sad > > thing when you can't enjoy the food you eat. > > > > Thanks > > > > Doris G. Land > > > > > > Ph: (864)-801-5922 > > Fax: (864)-801-2121 > > E-Mail: doris.land@ > > > > > > > > > > ............................................ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2006 Report Share Posted March 16, 2006 I would love to take a Homeopathy class, can anyone suggest a good class? Thanks Doris From: qxci-english [mailto:qxci-english ] On Behalf Of kathySent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:10 PMqxci-english Subject: Re: IBS That is fine too but the one I was referring to is the Boericke's Homeopathic Materia Medica with repertory.Kathy Re: IBS>>>>>> > Hi Doris>> >>> > You can check China Off., Gelsemium S., Natrum>> > Muriaticum, Phosphorus, Arsenicum Album, Podophyllium>> > P., on Homeopathic Medical Materia, to choose which>> > one could be better.>> >>> > With>> > Programs->Therapy ->Biofeedback->Large Intestine>> >>> > Have a great day.>> >>> > From Dr. Fuentes G. in Puebla, México>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > ___________________________________________________________>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 The best is Ammonium Carbonicum 30 LM drops. Two drops by day for two mounths. It is absolutely important to shake for ten times the bottle. IBS> > > > > > Hello All> > > > I do not write to the group much, but I really enjoy this group > it puts> > out a lot of important information.> > > > I have been a QXCI user for about three years and my husbands > daughter has> > a really sever problem as soon as she eats she has to go straight > to the> > bath room.> > > > If anyone has information on how to help her with this condition > either> > with Protocals, vit., homopathic etc. please let us know, it is > really a sad> > thing when you can't enjoy the food you eat.> > > > Thanks> > > > Doris G. Land> > > > > > Ph: (864)-801-5922> > Fax: (864)-801-2121> > E-Mail: doris.land@> > > > > > > > > > ............................................> > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2006 Report Share Posted March 17, 2006 IBS is a disorder of the upper intestine; sometimes caused by a stricture, usually a chronic infection. A pathogen fluorish there is called SIBO, an acronym for Small Intestine Bacterial Overgrowth. Science shows us that 96% of IBS and IBD patients have an incorrect bacterial overgowth called bowel or intestinal dysbiosis or dysbacteriosis somewhere in the intestine. It's not H. Pylori but a cocktail of many species fighting it out in there. In any case, Phil is close by suggesting probiotics; however, probiotics only work (somewhat) while you're taking them. Stop taking them and often, in about four days all those symptoms return; this is a well known attribute of probiotic supplementation. That's essentially a failure in the therapy; it occurs because probiotics only represent a starter culture. A starter culture has to be actively working the food in order to divide, form colonies and outcompete on the bowel wall, issue antibacterials and anticancer enzymes and short chain fatty acids. Beneficial probiotic bacteria have specific needs. What's missing is FEEDING these bacteria because of a dietary deficiency of inulin, an indigestible soluble fiber. About 3/4 to 4/5 of the inulin required to support a healthy bowel ecology is deficient in nearly eveyone's diet, because people are eating too many carbohydrates and not nearly enough high-inulin vegetables. So,,,, regardless of whether one chooses the expensive probiotic capsules, you still need to feed them to activate them, and if you choose to feed your own starter culture you don't need the probiotics at all. Even antibiotic-associated diarrhea can be dissipated with inulin alone. Conversely, feeding your gut ecology with carbohydrates (natchos and potato chips, corn, potatoes, grain, gravies, starch, pancakes etc) favours the growth of pathogenic organisms to fluorish over the probiotic ones. These bad bacteria work easy carbs faster and do much better on them than the beneficial bacteria do. This scenario created by the modern diet is the opposite of the conditions that allowed us to survive and evolve the bowel ecology we have today; it completely upsets that ecology. Point of fact is that inulin-containing foods were used by the ancient Greeks 2,000 years ago, and the Chinese 3,000 years before that, to correct exactly the same bowel problems when they occurred. We know more specifics today; for example, when dysbiosis exists for just a little while candida begins to thrive in the bowel, responding to a favourable condition, and you HAVE to go on a carb-restricted diet to get rid of this persistent (and fatal) infection. Leaky gut results also in only a few months as Phil suggested. The second thing that happens is that the condition produces physical toxin stressors; this as well as the carbs you eat directly suppresses the immune system. This is made worse by the emerging leaky gut condition allowing inflammation-causing bacteria and food particles into the bloodstream. Leaky gut reactions pre-empt immune response and draws the body's energies low by essentially monopolising the immune system's attention. So, people with IBS, Crohn's and colitis must all attend also to leaky gut and candida fluorish. An anti-candida diet with inulin supplements, and standard leaky gut therapy is what's required. There's about a week's worth of scientific reading on the importance of inulin in the diet on my website; you can find it in a Goooogle search on " inulin references " . This is the most comprehensive online site on this subject with more than 200 references. Further, you might want to know that the Myth that IBS is caused somehow by stress has been dispelled. See below. Point is, regardless of whatever else you do, your bowel's biological requirement is not adequately met without the dietary inulin being at least 10 grams daily. I've helped more than 800 people who had bowel disorders. ------------------------------------------------------- IBD symptoms not caused by stressful events Stressful situations do not trigger symptoms of inflammatory bowel disease, results of a Spanish study show. http://www.medwire-news.md/news/article.aspx?k=52 & id=55001 ------------------------------------------------------- Western lifestyle increases diverticular disease risk Results of a Swedish population-based study have shown that the risk of developing diverticular disease is higher among natives of the country than among immigrants from non-Westernized countries. http://www.medwire-news.md/news/article.aspx?k=41 & id=55130 ----------------------- Duncan Crow http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 There will be on line classes with IMUNE Qualifications very soon: These will initially be IQBNM, where their courses will be structured to 3 levels. As with all courses that IMUNE examines and credentials all experienced trainers are open to submit information. This is already in process with the Australian and South African Seminars this week and for the somatic-emotional seminar by Gage Tarrant in Holland end march. For course content see www.iqbnm.org Postings ref the IMUNE aspects will be posted next week (ish) when the Senior Academic Board has reviewed the structure etc. Dr Kelsey PhDVice Chancellor IMUNET:+44 (0)121 243 6318F: +44 (0)870 460 1138 Re: IBS>>>>>> > Hi Doris>> >>> > You can check China Off., Gelsemium S., Natrum>> > Muriaticum, Phosphorus, Arsenicum Album, Podophyllium>> > P., on Homeopathic Medical Materia, to choose which>> > one could be better.>> >>> > With>> > Programs->Therapy ->Biofeedback->Large Intestine>> >>> > Have a great day.>> >>> > From Dr. Fuentes G. in Puebla, México>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > ___________________________________________________________>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Why not go to White Dove Healing and take the class from Bill Cunningham and his staff? I certainly appreciated his class. Barbara Linde RE: IBS I would love to take a Homeopathy class, can anyone suggest a good class? Thanks Doris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2006 Report Share Posted March 19, 2006 Look up on the internet the British Institute of Homeopathy. They run excellent homeopathic and nutritional correspondence courses."Land, Doris" <doris.land@...> wrote: I would love to take a Homeopathy class, can anyone suggest a good class? Thanks Doris From: qxci-english [mailto:qxci-english ] On Behalf Of kathySent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:10 PMqxci-english Subject: Re: IBS That is fine too but the one I was referring to is the Boericke's Homeopathic Materia Medica with repertory.Kathy Re: IBS>>>>>> > Hi Doris>> >>> > You can check China Off., Gelsemium S., Natrum>> > Muriaticum, Phosphorus, Arsenicum Album, Podophyllium>> > P., on Homeopathic Medical Materia, to choose which>> > one could be better.>> >>> > With>> > Programs->Therapy ->Biofeedback->Large Intestine>> >>> > Have a great day.>> >>> > From Dr. Fuentes G. in Puebla, México>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > ___________________________________________________________>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 20, 2006 Report Share Posted March 20, 2006 Dear Doris, I highly recommend the White Dove Healing Arts classes by Bill Cunningham. They are designed to work perfectly the the EPFX/SCIO. You can contact him by: www.whitedovehealing.com or 866-819-4038. Best Wishes, Nirvana"Land, Doris" <doris.land@...> wrote: I would love to take a Homeopathy class, can anyone suggest a good class? Thanks Doris From: qxci-english [mailto:qxci-english ] On Behalf Of kathySent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:10 PMqxci-english Subject: Re: IBS That is fine too but the one I was referring to is the Boericke's Homeopathic Materia Medica with repertory.Kathy Re: IBS>>>>>> > Hi Doris>> >>> > You can check China Off., Gelsemium S., Natrum>> > Muriaticum, Phosphorus, Arsenicum Album, Podophyllium>> > P., on Homeopathic Medical Materia, to choose which>> > one could be better.>> >>> > With>> > Programs->Therapy ->Biofeedback->Large Intestine>> >>> > Have a great day.>> >>> > From Dr. Fuentes G. in Puebla, México>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > ___________________________________________________________>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2006 Report Share Posted March 21, 2006 Can anybody tell me how several postings on IBS have to do with homeopathy and White Dove??????? It is etiquette to change the Subject heading to reflect the content of the e-mail!!! I have stopped contributing to this group because it is a waste of my time to read an e-Mail where the Content has nothing to do with the Subject. It doesn't take but a few seconds to change the subject line to reflect the e-mail content. Let's not be lazy and show our e-mail manners!!! Castiglia, MD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 The British Institute of Homeopathy has wonderful correspondence courses, I have just completed one called "Introduction to Homeopathy" came with a book, two videos and lots of notes,"Land, Doris" <doris.land@...> wrote: I would love to take a Homeopathy class, can anyone suggest a good class? Thanks Doris From: qxci-english [mailto:qxci-english ] On Behalf Of kathySent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:10 PMqxci-english Subject: Re: IBS That is fine too but the one I was referring to is the Boericke's Homeopathic Materia Medica with repertory.Kathy Re: IBS>>>>>> > Hi Doris>> >>> > You can check China Off., Gelsemium S., Natrum>> > Muriaticum, Phosphorus, Arsenicum Album, Podophyllium>> > P., on Homeopathic Medical Materia, to choose which>> > one could be better.>> >>> > With>> > Programs->Therapy ->Biofeedback->Large Intestine>> >>> > Have a great day.>> >>> > From Dr. Fuentes G. in Puebla, México>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > ___________________________________________________________>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 Anyone who is interested in homoeopathy at all should get a copy of the book: "Rediscovering Real Medicine" by Dr Elmiger ISBN: 1-8433-190-X and study it! Sheena Macquet wrote: The British Institute of Homeopathy has wonderful correspondence courses, I have just completed one called "Introduction to Homeopathy" came with a book, two videos and lots of notes, "Land, Doris" <doris.land@...> wrote: I would love to take a Homeopathy class, can anyone suggest a good class? Thanks Doris From: qxci-english [mailto:qxci-english ] On Behalf Of kathy Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2006 8:10 PM qxci-english Subject: Re: IBS That is fine too but the one I was referring to is the Boericke's Homeopathic Materia Medica with repertory. Kathy Re: IBS >> >> >> > Hi Doris >> > >> > You can check China Off., Gelsemium S., Natrum >> > Muriaticum, Phosphorus, Arsenicum Album, Podophyllium >> > P., on Homeopathic Medical Materia, to choose which >> > one could be better. >> > >> > With >> > Programs->Therapy ->Biofeedback->Large Intestine >> > >> > Have a great day. >> > >> > From Dr. Fuentes G. in Puebla, México >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > ___________________________________________________________ >> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 19, 2006 Report Share Posted June 19, 2006 www.whitedovehealing.com Mr. Cunningham worked with Dr. for years, and uses the Dr. Recommends homeopathics. Awesome family in Colorado to work with. Check them out, email them and they can send you info. Love and light to you Re: IBS>>>>>> > Hi Doris>> >>> > You can check China Off., Gelsemium S., Natrum>> > Muriaticum, Phosphorus, Arsenicum Album, Podophyllium>> > P., on Homeopathic Medical Materia, to choose which>> > one could be better.>> >>> > With>> > Programs->Therapy ->Biofeedback->Large Intestine>> >>> > Have a great day.>> >>> > From Dr. Fuentes G. in Puebla, México>> >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> > ___________________________________________________________>> > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 Hallo, Yesterday I treated myself for IBS after having had severe problems, diarrhea and nausea three and a half day. I was told after a medical investigation on Friday that I had a bowel infection, which I already knew. "Go home and rest and if it gets worse, come back" I was told. Unfortunately I have not had access to my computer since Friday, but when I got it yesterday I hooked up myself immediately. After the SCIO test extreme viral and fungal infection came up as the highest values, together with some bacterial infection and parasites. I used my Bourne protocol, which I find very, very good for most problems. Immediately afterwards I was much, much better, and today I am only a bit tired after the ordeal. If you want more info, contact me directly at logos@... Good luck! Sven IBS Does anyone have a protocol for very severe intestinal bowel disease?Jag använder en gratisversion av SPAMfighter för privata användare.55 spam har blivit blockerade hittills. Betalande användare har inte detta meddelande i sin e-post.Hämta gratis SPAMfighter idag! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 See Dr Alistair's protocol. IBS Does anyone have a protocol for very severe intestinal bowel disease? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 10, 2007 Report Share Posted July 10, 2007 If I seconded the probability of bacterial involvement in IBD and IBS I'd be right about 96% of the time according to research. Candidiasis group members are low carbing and using inulin, a specific feed to strengthen the probiotic numbers and control the infection; it works in about 2 months. candidiasis On 10 Jul 2007 at 12:47, qxci-english wrote: > Re: IBS Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 14, 2007 Report Share Posted July 14, 2007 a couple of things I would do is restore the bowel flora unicity makes a product called probionics, but you can get these from the acidophalous in yogurt. Then I woujld work virgin cold pressed coconut oil into my diet. this aleiviates many bowel syptoms, aids digestion, and in some cases reverses the disease. Start making use of sesame oil. it has natural antibiotic properties topically and internally. its a great efa as well. A good juicer is essential. use the whole RAW fruit or vegitable PEEL and all, use the pulp as a soup base of bake into bread. avoid process sugars (white,artificial sweeteners ect..) You should notice some changes in your problem in short order. > > Hallo, > > Yesterday I treated myself for IBS after having had severe problems, diarrhea and nausea three and a half day. I was told after a medical investigation on Friday that I had a bowel infection, which I already knew. " Go home and rest and if it gets worse, come back " I was told. Unfortunately I have not had access to my computer since Friday, but when I got it yesterday I hooked up myself immediately. After the SCIO test extreme viral and fungal infection came up as the highest values, together with some bacterial infection and parasites. I used my Bourne protocol, which I find very, very good for most problems. Immediately afterwards I was much, much better, and today I am only a bit tired after the ordeal. > > If you want more info, contact me directly at logos@... > > Good luck! > > Sven > IBS > > > Does anyone have a protocol for very severe intestinal bowel disease? > > > > > -- > Jag använder gratisversionen av SPAMfighter för privata användare. > 55 spam har blivit blockerade hittills. > Betalande användare har inte detta meddelande i sin e-post. > Hämta gratis SPAMfighter här: http://www.spamfighter.com/lsv > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 Is there a Bourne protocol for Epstein Barr?Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 20, 2007 Report Share Posted July 20, 2007 Just Zap the epstein Barr virus you confront in the Matrix. After an individual reaction you'll see if it is the core thing. Could be Lymes as well. Reg, A. Bourne's: When you're interested, just buy yourself a Bourne's protocol CD. So you won't have to ask this kind of question over and over again with all those other issues. We don't get ourselves such a good Karma doing things the other way, if you know what I mean. There is a protocol for CHRONIC FATIGUE on his CD. His email: algail@... Cheers, Noël. RAINSOR@... wrote: Is there a Bourne protocol for Epstein Barr? Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL.com. oneSearch: Finally, mobile search that gives answers, not web links. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 I have had the worst time with my bowels. I went through a summer where I would have to pull the car over and run into the woods. Fun times. I have been scoped{ top and bottom},biopsied,tested... you name it. Then my doctor read a research paper about an intestinal bacteria and a uncommon antibiotic . He asked if I would be a guinea pig. I had nothing to lose since nothing had worked so far. Six weeks later I was fine. Which showed I had the overgrowth of the rare bad bacteria in my gut. Type of thing you get when you go away to a third world country. How it happened to me. Who knows. But it is not a uncommon with Fibro people. My doctor then delivered the news that the good thing was it worked and the bad thing was that it worked. Trouble is you cannot keep using the antibiotic because the bacteria gets smart and just get resistant. And you have to keep taking it every three months since the antibiotic does not kill all the millions of little bugs just a few million. It really helped did help. Now I take it only occasionally while I get it under control permanently homeopathicly. I now have a very special diet so the bacteria has nothing to feed on. I still have trouble {diarrhea happens a lot} but I am not pulling my car over anymore. It is going to take a long time to get it under control but I cannot take the antibiotic for the rest of my life. I hope this helps.Sue From: jeanniemalkiewicz <jmm127@...>dominie Sent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 10:21:37 PMSubject: IBS I don't write often, but am really at a loss. I've just come thru a 7- week bout of IBS complete with diarrhea and severe cramping (no constipation) . Went thru tons of tests and thru process of elimination, IBS is the diagnosis (sounds a like like how I was diagnosed with Fibro). Have been doing lots of reading on the web, but there is so much conflicting info, I was wondering if anyone out there has had success with something (i.e. medicine, diet, supplements, etc.)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 It may help to eat yogurt with live cultures to help replace the good bacteria.Darlene From: Urbanczyk <featherednst@...>Subject: Re: IBSdominie Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008, 10:16 PM I have had the worst time with my bowels. I went through a summer where I would have to pull the car over and run into the woods. Fun times. I have been scoped{ top and bottom},biopsied, tested... you name it. Then my doctor read a research paper about an intestinal bacteria and a uncommon antibiotic . He asked if I would be a guinea pig. I had nothing to lose since nothing had worked so far. Six weeks later I was fine. Which showed I had the overgrowth of the rare bad bacteria in my gut. Type of thing you get when you go away to a third world country. How it happened to me. Who knows. But it is not a uncommon with Fibro people. My doctor then delivered the news that the good thing was it worked and the bad thing was that it worked. Trouble is you cannot keep using the antibiotic because the bacteria gets smart and just get resistant. And you have to keep taking it every three months since the antibiotic does not kill all the millions of little bugs just a few million. It really helped did help. Now I take it only occasionally while I get it under control permanently homeopathicly. I now have a very special diet so the bacteria has nothing to feed on. I still have trouble {diarrhea happens a lot} but I am not pulling my car over anymore. It is going to take a long time to get it under control but I cannot take the antibiotic for the rest of my life. I hope this helps.Sue From: jeanniemalkiewicz <jmm127verizon (DOT) net>dominie@groups .comSent: Thursday, November 20, 2008 10:21:37 PMSubject: IBS I don't write often, but am really at a loss. I've just come thru a 7- week bout of IBS complete with diarrhea and severe cramping (no constipation) . Went thru tons of tests and thru process of elimination, IBS is the diagnosis (sounds a like like how I was diagnosed with Fibro). Have been doing lots of reading on the web, but there is so much conflicting info, I was wondering if anyone out there has had success with something (i.e. medicine, diet, supplements, etc.)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Hi Jeannie, I'm sure others here will know of medications etc., to help. Like you, I also have IBS only I don't get diarrhea...I get chronic constipation, instead. I also get severe acid reflux, at the same time. So that it feels like my whole system is on fire. It completely debilitates me when it happens. Plus the bloating etc. Fortunately, I found a way (years ago) to completely control it. It's through an all-natural recipe I devised. Then I moved, started having a few takeaways (including gluten products) and went through a major relapse. For about the last month I'm back on my all-natural diet. I'm happy to say...the problem's fixed. As long as I'm careful. Because now I realise it's always lurking in the background. So, this is the next best thing to a cure, for me. I don't know how this recipe would go with you. Because of the diarrhea. Do you get chronic acid reflux, too? Hope you're feeling better, soon. hugs Carlene > > I don't write often, but am really at a loss. I've just come thru a 7- > week bout of IBS complete with diarrhea and severe cramping (no > constipation). Went thru tons of tests and thru process of > elimination, IBS is the diagnosis (sounds a like like how I was > diagnosed with Fibro). Have been doing lots of reading on the web, but > there is so much conflicting info, I was wondering if anyone out there > has had success with something (i.e. medicine, diet, supplements, etc.)? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 20, 2008 Report Share Posted November 20, 2008 Carlene, I have the exact problem you have and just yesterday called my pharmacist to see what they could recommend that I take. I'm on quite a bit of meds and don't like to take new meds unless I ask first. I too have IBS and have the constipation, where I can't eliminate for 1-2 wks at a time and it's so painful, that I'm doubled over in such extreme pain, (as if we need more pain). I also have acid reflux and take Nexium for that. If you don't mind, would you share with me, what you do to live somewhat normal with whatever it is that you do. Without going in to detail I'm sure you can understand how I feel. Thank you so much and if this helps I would so owe you tremendously. Why are we so messed up? It just seems like all of us have so many problems, conditions, illnesses, etc. It's horrible. Thank you so much Hugs H From: carlene.grimshaw <carlene.grimshaw@...>Subject: Re: IBSdominie Date: Thursday, November 20, 2008, 11:31 PM Hi Jeannie, I'm sure others here will know of medications etc., to help.Like you, I also have IBS only I don't get diarrhea...I get chronicconstipation, instead. I also get severe acid reflux, at the same time.So that it feels like my whole system is on fire. It completelydebilitates me when it happens. Plus the bloating etc.Fortunately, I found a way (years ago) to completely control it. It'sthrough an all-natural recipe I devised. Then I moved, started having afew takeaways (including gluten products) and went through a majorrelapse. For about the last month I'm back on my all-natural diet. I'mhappy to say...the problem's fixed. As long as I'm careful. Because nowI realise it's always lurking in the background. So, this is the nextbest thing to a cure, for me.I don't know how this recipe would go with you. Because of the diarrhea.Do you get chronic acid reflux, too? Hope you're feeling better, soon. hugs Carlene>> I don't write often, but am really at a loss. I've just come thru a 7-> week bout of IBS complete with diarrhea and severe cramping (no> constipation) . Went thru tons of tests and thru process of> elimination, IBS is the diagnosis (sounds a like like how I was> diagnosed with Fibro). Have been doing lots of reading on the web, but> there is so much conflicting info, I was wondering if anyone out there> has had success with something (i.e. medicine, diet, supplements,etc.)?> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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