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What is IBS?
Irritable bowel syndrome is a functional disorder, rather than a disease, in which the bowel doesn't work as it should. Certain foods will cause an IBS sufferer to react, with symptoms arising from abnormal spasms of the gut wall. These can include abdominal cramps, bloating, wind and alternating constipation and diarrhea.
What causes it?
Unfortunately, doctors don't know what causes IBS. Stress can aggravate symptoms but does not cause them. It is a very individual problem, with different IBS sufferers finding that different foods cause problems for them, so a little trial and error is needed in finding a diet that best eases individual symptoms.
What can I do to alleviate symptoms?
Keeping a food diary on Nutracheck is a great idea because you can also make a note of when you experience discomfort, which means you have a documented record of food and symptoms to help you discover which foods are a trigger. A detailed food diary would also be useful in any discussions with a health professional.
In the meantime, here are some tips which seem to help the majority of sufferers:
Additionally, supplements that may help include:
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