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Alternative Medicine for IBS Author: Patsy Hamilton
Because prescription and over the counter products can have unwanted side effects, many people look for alternative medicine for IBS control. If you design your own complete treatment plan that addresses your own food sensitivities and other triggers such as stress and possibly including a botanical like aloe vera & IBS symptoms may become a thing of the past. The connection between aloe vera & IBS is well established in the herbal and the medical community. It is sometimes recommended as an alternative medicine for IBS (irritable bowel) and inflammatory bowel diseases. It reduces inflammation or swelling, promotes healing and has been proven to be an effective laxative. Studies have not been done concerning aloe vera & IBS with diarrhea. Because of it can have a laxative effect, it could worsen diarrhea, but according to user testimonials this is not always the case. It may be important to mention that no one is recommending that there may be a connection between eating raw aloe vera & IBS control. The product sold and designed by herbalists as an alternative medicine for IBS is an extract. It is sterilized, freeze-dried and encapsulated. The best manufacturers use aloe that has been grown organically, as to prevent chemicals that could irritate from being included in the finished product. Other alternative medicine for IBS control includes chiropractic and hypnotic therapy. There has been one study published concerning the effectiveness of hypnosis for IBS control and stress reduction. Chiropractors, which were long thought of as back and neck doctors, know that misaligned vertebra may cause pain elsewhere in the body as they press on the nerves that lead to other parts of the body. It is important to ask you doctor whether alternative medicine for IBS control is right for you. If you have not had your symptoms evaluated by a doctor, it is important that you do. The symptoms of IBS are similar to the symptoms of other more serious conditions. Self-treatment, without proper diagnosis could aggravate problems. For more information about aloe vera & IBS control or other alternative medicine for IBS, visit www.digestive-disorders-guide.com . Patsy Hamilton has more than twenty years experience as a healthcare professional and currently writes informational articles for the Digestive Disorders Guide. Read more at http://www.digestive-disorders-guide.com . ... |
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