DIVOne in five people suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), colitis, or other functional bowel disorders. As a result, IBS is the second-leading cause of

DIVOne in five people suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), colitis, or other functional bowel disorders. As a result, IBS is the second-leading cause of

DIVOne in five people suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), colitis, or other functional bowel disorders. As a result, IBS is the second-leading cause of worker absenteeism. Sufferers will find an effective 8-step plan that includes learning about the causes of the disorders, the different types of disorders, looking at family history, doing self-tests, identifying problems with diet, and establishing a personalized healing plan. This book provides a holistic approach to controlling or even eliminating distressing gastrointestinal symptoms.BR/DIVDIVBWilliam B. Salt II, MD/B, coauthor ofIFibromyalgia and the MindBodySpirit Connection/I, is a clinical associate professor in medicine at Ohio State University. He lives in Columbus, Ohio.BNeil F. Neimark, MD/B, author ofIThe Handbook of Journaling: Tools for the Healing of Mind, Body, & Spirit/I, is a family practitioner and professor of medicine at the University of California–Irvine. He lives in Irvine, California.BR/DIV


A New IBS Solution offers a revolutionary look at the way Irritable Bowel Syndrome is currently being treated. Today, over 60 million people of all ages accross

A New IBS Solution offers a revolutionary look at the way Irritable Bowel Syndrome is currently being treated. Today, over 60 million people of all ages accross

A New IBS Solution offers a revolutionary look at the way Irritable Bowel Syndrome is currently being treated. Today, over 60 million people of all ages accross the country are suffering from Irritable Bowel Syndrome, (IBS), the most chronic, common medical condition, which is characterized by abdominal pain, bloating, and altered bowel habits. But because patients may find it difficult to discuss their problems with their physicians, they often suffer in silence, or worse, learn to live with it.


Breaking the Vicious Cycle

Breaking the Vicious Cycle

Breaking the Vicious Cycle


 
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