Irritable Bowel Syndrome
I rely heavily on client feedback to know how well my programs help. Ive also been fortunate enough to have many of you email me and tell me that other health conditions have improved as a result of using my program for a completely different health concern.
I rely heavily on client feedback to know how well my programs help. Ive also been fortunate enough to have many of you email me and tell me that other health conditions have improved as a result of using my program for a completely different health concern.
The most frequent feedback supporting this relates to my High Blood Pressure program. So many of you have written to me telling me that you used my program to treat your high blood pressure, which it did, but amazingly " your Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms subsided also!
How could this be? Lets start with the cause. Well, theres our catch. IBS is defined as a chronic gastrointestinal disorder with no known cause (such as cancer, etc.). Its symptoms include: abdominal pain/cramping, diarrhea, bloating, gassiness and occasionally constipation.
While it is not considered a life-threatening condition, theres a reason it achieved the nickname, Spastic Colon. Twenty percent of the population suffers from this condition. Women tend to report symptoms more than men with symptoms being worse during menstrual cycles.
For most, it is an annoyance but for some, it can be debilitating, affecting ones ability to retain relationships or even a job.
There is no known cause that is attributed to IBS, your doctor can diagnose it with a detailed health history and by ruling out other infections or diseases.
Things that bring about IBS include eating large meals, overly spicy meals, caffeine, and alcohol. Stress is the most common reported trigger.
This is where the link to my High Blood Pressure program comes in. Just like our heart and lungs, the colon is partly controlled by our autonomic nervous system. The colon has numerous nerves that connect up through the brain.
These nerves are accountable for normal contractions of the colon but when we are emotionally charged, overwhelmed or angry, these nerves become extra sensitive and normal contractions are exaggerated.
While there are medications available to treat IBS, I want to stress that these medications have very serious side effects including extreme constipation and blood flow limitations to the colon. The colon is an organ like many others and it cannot function without blood which delivers vital oxygen.
Other treatments for IBS include maintaining a healthy diet, getting enough sleep and consistent exercise and most importantly, reducing your stress level.
If stress seems to set off your IBS, I highly advise my High Blood Pressure program. The natural breathing and relaxation exercises are formulated for stabilizing blood pressure and it they also help both the mind and body relax and enable you to get back to stress-free living!
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I rely heavily on client feedback to know how well my programs help. Ive also been fortunate enough to have many of you email me and tell me that other health conditions have improved as a result of using my program for a completely different health concern.
The most frequent feedback supporting this relates to my High Blood Pressure program. So many of you have written to me telling me that you used my program to treat your high blood pressure, which it did, but amazingly " your Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) symptoms subsided also!
How could this be? Lets start with the cause. Well, theres our catch. IBS is defined as a chronic gastrointestinal disorder with no known cause (such as cancer, etc.). Its symptoms include: abdominal pain/cramping, diarrhea, bloating, gassiness and occasionally constipation.
While it is not considered a life-threatening condition, theres a reason it achieved the nickname, Spastic Colon. Twenty percent of the population suffers from this condition. Women tend to report symptoms more than men with symptoms being worse during menstrual cycles.
For most, it is an annoyance but for some, it can be debilitating, affecting ones ability to retain relationships or even a job.
There is no known cause that is attributed to IBS, your doctor can diagnose it with a detailed health history and by ruling out other infections or diseases.
Things that bring about IBS include eating large meals, overly spicy meals, caffeine, and alcohol. Stress is the most common reported trigger.
This is where the link to my High Blood Pressure program comes in. Just like our heart and lungs, the colon is partly controlled by our autonomic nervous system. The colon has numerous nerves that connect up through the brain.
These nerves are accountable for normal contractions of the colon but when we are emotionally charged, overwhelmed or angry, these nerves become extra sensitive and normal contractions are exaggerated.
While there are medications available to treat IBS, I want to stress that these medications have very serious side effects including extreme constipation and blood flow limitations to the colon. The colon is an organ like many others and it cannot function without blood which delivers vital oxygen.
Other treatments for IBS include maintaining a healthy diet, getting enough sleep and consistent exercise and most importantly, reducing your stress level.
If stress seems to set off your IBS, I highly advise my High Blood Pressure program. The natural breathing and relaxation exercises are formulated for stabilizing blood pressure and it they also help both the mind and body relax and enable you to get back to stress-free living!
EL331004
About the Author:
Christian Goodman is a well known health researcher and the author of several revolutionary natural health Alternative healthmethods. One of his most popular breakthroughs is his treatment for managing high blood pressure naturally. You can learn more about Christian on his Natural Health Alternative Blog.
