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  • 4). Fiber and IBS  By : Elizabeth Radisson
    If you suffer from IBS, you have probably heard about fiber and its effects on Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Eating a sufficient amount of fiber is one of the major ways to help prevent IBS. By being aware of both the health benefits of fiber and how it affects your symptoms, you can use fiber effectively to ease the discomforts of IBS. There are different types of fiber, each with their own characteristics to help with your symptoms.
    Article Related to: irritable bowel syndrome, ibs, fiber

  • 12). Irritable Bowel Syndrome - What Causes It?  By : David Cowgill
    No one seems to know why one person could have Irritable Bowel Syndrome and not another. Symptoms cannot be traced to a single organic cause. Research suggests that people with Irritable Bowel Syndrome seem to have a colon that is more sensitive and reactive than usual to a variety of things, including certain foods and stress.
    Article Related to: ibs, irritable bowel syndrome

  • 13). Irritable Bowel Syndrome – Cause and Treatment  By : Mike Mansell
    What is Irritable Bowel Syndrome? Irritable Bowel Syndrome or as it is sometimes called Spastic Colon or Mucous Colitis or Spastic Colitis or Nervous Stomach or Irritable Colon, is a functional disorder and not a disease. A functional disorder refers to a problem with the functioning of a particular organ within the body, in this case, the Bowel. Irritable Bowel Syndrome affects up to 20% of the population.
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  • 15). Irritable Bowel Syndrome – What to Eat When You Suffer from IBS  By : Sacha Tarkovsky
    IBS or Irritable Bowel Syndrome is not really a true disease; it is classified as a functional disorder. Whatever it is classified as, if you have it, you suffer, and feel and are ill. If you have it, we will outline what you should and should not eat here. The usual symptoms are: • Bloating and gas • Constipation and / or • Diarrhea • Feeling like you still need to have a bowel movement after you've already had one • Feeling a strong urge to have a bowel movement • Pain and cramping • Occasional mucus in the stools.
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