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| NATURAL REMEDIES THAT WORK: Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) | |
As far as diseases go, bowel disorders are definitely at the bottom of the list (no pun intended). People will quite openly discuss breast cancer, multiple sclerosis, fibromyalgia or brain tumors. But get anywhere near the colon and people get uncomfortable. Well, it's understandable really, how do you mention in polite conversation: "I had the runs yesterday and my colon was spasming so much I actually shat myself in the car because I couldn't make it home on time." What would someone say in response to that anyway? Or, try explaining to your boss why it's not a good idea to have you as the chief presenter at an important client meeting. "Well, first I'll be constipated for at least 3 days prior, due to the anticipation of being in the spotlight. Then, about 5 minutes before the meeting starts I'll get the runs and spend the next 2 hours excusing myself every 10-15 minutes to rush off to the bathroom." For long-term healing of your diarrhea, you need to eradicate pathogenic microorganisms (like bad bacteria, yeast, fungi, etc.) and then re-populate the bowel with good bacteria. Lots more information on how to do ths in my book, "Listen To Your IBS". Avoid diarrhea-causing foods such as refined sugar, refined flour (white, bleached), hydrogenated fats, caffeine, and acidic, tomato-based foods like spaghetti sauce and pizza. Most people find coffee (regular or decaffeinated) highly irritating as well. Anyone with IBS should automatically avoid processed foods, luncheon meats or hot dogs, and foods with artificial flavor/color, preservatives or msg. Colonic massage is also an excellent way to reduce the frequency of bowel movements as the massage helps move all the separate little stool deposits around the colon and out at once, rather than in many separate bowel movements (see the Colonic Massage section in my book "Listen To Your IBS"). INSIDER TIP: "Listen To Your IBS: Your Complete Natural Healing Guide" contains lots more important information for treating and healing the root causes of IBS - including specific diets, effective (reader trial-tested!) herbal symptom treatments, and implementation tools to help you put together your own detailed plan for treating/healing your UNIQUE body. Read Chapter One and try it risk-free for ONE FULL YEAR at: www.listen2ibs.com MIND/BODY HEALING Any bodywork therapies that utilize somato-emotional release will be very healing to people with IBS. Somato(body)-emotional release is based on the premise that emotional trauma is actually stored in the physical tissues of the body - not just in the mind or soul. When you release the event, or memory, or feeling at this level, the catharsis is particularly effective and healing. Therapies like craniosacral, acupuncture, reiki and other forms of energy healing can all facilitate somato-emotional release. It's best to look for a therapist that specifically lists somato-emotional release as part of their practice. Choose your practitioner the same way you'd choose a counsellor, make sure it's someone with legitimate qualifications that you feel comfortable and safe with. I once went to a craniosacral therapist who specialized in somato-emotional release. We started first with my neck and he began by just holding it as I lay on my back (fully clothed). Then, as I relaxed, he slowly began to rotate my head gently to the left and up a bit. Much to my surprise, I immediately experienced a technicolor memory of being beaten as a child. Even more surprising, I re-experienced the fear and anger I had felt then and tears began streaming down my face. When he sensed the emotion was getting a bit much for me, he gently moved my head back to its former position and the memory, the feelings, and the tears disappeared instantly! I was back to the jolly self I walked in there as. I lay there laughing over how bizarre that was and wiped the tears away. He waited for me to relax again and then moved my head back to the same position and immediately I was back in the memory crying away again. He continued this process until I had worked through the memory and released it. Then he moved on to work with other parts of my body. A friend of mine would experience visions and feel as though she left her body during certain acupuncture sessions. Another friend re-experienced and released a memory of childhood sexual abuse when the craniosacral therapist began working on her arm. You wouldn't think a sexual abuse memory would be stored in someone's arm, but the memory began with her being forcefully grabbed at the elbow and marched up the stairs, so that's where her body stored it. Another woman I know feels distinctly linked with her inner child whenever her energy healer works on her colon. She cries throughout the session and sometimes for a while afterwards, but for the next few days experiences no symptoms of bowel distress whatsoever. Going beyond the psychological, talk-therapy approach and into the body itself can be a very profound and deeply healing experience. There are many routes to healing and each person has to find their own particular path. Just try to keep in mind that the easiest treatment protocol (for example, popping a pill) is not always the best for your body long-term. Experience teaches us it's best to seek out ways of healing that work holistically and heal the whole body in an integrated, long-lasting manner. An excellent resource tool for people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome is the IBS Self Help Group (www.ibsgroup.org) which lists both natural and medical treatment protocols, the latest research, and provides a forum for discussion and support. There are many more effective treatments for common symptoms of IBS available in my book, LISTEN TO YOUR IBS, including heartburn (acid reflux), spastic colon, cramping/spasming, pain, joint swelling, etc. Try the book entirely risk-free for one year! If you don't feel you got your money's worth, just let us know and we'll refund your money, no questions asked:
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"I feel great and am not experiencing any symptoms. At particularly stressful times, such as exams, my symptoms can return but I'm learning how to cope with that. I'd like to thank Jini for helping me realise that in order to feel better I had to change not only my diet but also my lifestyle and the way I thought of my IBS. Positive thinking really does help! Thanks again Jini." - Lisa D., Edinburgh, Scotland "I loved your book. I feel like it gave me my life back!!" - Kim L., Missouri, USA www.listen2ibs.com
© 2007 Jini Patel Thompson www.listen2yourgut.com Jini Patel Thompson was diagnosed with widespread Crohn's Disease in 1986. For the next three years she adhered to medical treatment protocols until it became clear they were not helping her. She spent the next seven years researching and experimenting with alternative healing methods and therapies as she lived and worked in Canada, Japan and England. Jini has since remained drug and surgery-free for over 19 years. Her natural healing and treatment methods are described in “Listen To Your Gut” and “The IBD Remission Diet”. Her books, products, etc. are available at: www.listen2yourgut.com You are free to publish or pass on this article as long as you include the copyright notice and bio listed above. | |