Aloe Vera Plant Benefits for IBS Sufferers

By Grayson Parkland

When you think of aloe vera, you probably think of a spiny, desert-like plant. While aloe vera is an odd looking plant and it's true that many people don't find it particularly attractive to look at, aloe vera is also one of the oldest medicinal plants in the history.

One use of aloe vera is in treating intestinal upsets. Dr. Jeffrey Bland of the Linus Pauling Institute has done research on the benefits of aloe vera on the intestinal tract. The doctor found several beneficial effects, including increased protein digestion/absorption, and a greater volume of water in the stool, which is an important factor in reducing irritable bowel symptoms.

Aloe vera is a natural substance and can gently correct intestinal tract problems that may cause irritable bowel and other intestinal disorders. This is great news for those who suffer from these often debilitating and almost always inconvenient and embarrassing conditions.

As IBS sufferers already know, Irritable bowel syndrome can be very difficult to treat. Many sufferers of IBS turn to an oral aloe vera supplement for relief. These supplements can provide you with a simple and natural solution to your IBS symptoms.

It is important to note: If you are currently experiencing abdominal pain, it is very important that you see a doctor to have your pain evaluated. Many relatively minor disorders can cause abdominal pain, but so can several potentially fatal conditions, including appendicitis. Never try to diagnose your own abdominal pain; always get it checked out by a medical professional.

Some of the symptoms you may experience with irribitable bowel sydrome include constipation, diarrhea, urgent bowel movements, and lower back pain. Sufferers of IBS often find their lifestyles dictated by their illness, and find that some days their IBS rules their life.

As a natural treatment for IBS, Aloeride works on several levels. By helping to cleanse and repair the lining of your digestive tract, Aloeride restores natural function to your digestive/absorptive processes. This means that you get the proper nutrition from your food. This allows your digestive system to use your food properly to nourish your body, without toxins leaching into your bloodstream.

Aloe Vera supplements have given many irritable bowel syndrome sufferers dramatic relief. Over at AloeVeraHealthBenefits.info you can find a lot of free and valuable information regarding the health benefits of the aloe vera plant. - 30209

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IBS Remedies - Restore Your Intestinal Health

By John Weller

IBS, or irritable bowel syndrome, is a very common medical problem. Although millions of people suffer from it in the United States, there is no effective medication to treat IBS. This is why many people turn to natural treatments for IBS.

Irritable bowel syndrome usually involves constipation, diarrhea, bloating, gas, and abdominal pain. Sufferers tend to go back and forth between having constipation and diarrhea. The only good news is that IBS does not lead to intestinal bleeding or increase the risks of colon cancer. If bleeding occurs, you may have an inflammatory bowel disease, which is much more serious than IBS.

There is no known cause to this condition, but eating habits, stress, genes, and personality are all thought to contribute to IBS. Therefore, the condition is basically a part of the person's life.

Even though irritable bowel syndrome is mild compared to other diseases, a person's every life can be affected by the condition. Because an IBS patient tends to be irregular in bowel movements, cramping, gas, and pain can hit him or her in important situations. This could be a source of embarrassment.

Luckily, IBS symptoms can be alleviated with a number of things. OTC drugs, for example, can treat constipation and diarrhea effectively. However, prolonged use of these drugs may lead to serious dependencies, in which the person is unable to go to bathroom without medication. For this reason, natural treatments are always the superior option.

Natural treatments for IBS usually involve dietary controls and herbs. Some IBS patients are more sensitive to particular food group, such as dairy, fructose, or wheat (gluten). The patient can use trials and errors method to cut certain foods out until the symptoms diminish. Soluble fiber found in bananas, oatmeal, and other produce helps with constipation and diarrhea. However, fiber does not help with bloating and abdominal pain.

Herbal supplements are perhaps the most effective natural treatments for IBS. For instance, herbal tea, garlic, and peppermint oil, all show therapeutic effects for IBS. Supplements derived from aloe vera are even more promising candidates as they eliminate symptoms in majority of the users. - 30209

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IBS Nausea - How To Eliminate This Symptom Of IBS

By Alison Harris

What if you could get rid of the painful and uncomfortable feeling of nausea that comes with irritable bowel syndrome? How differently would you live from day to day knowing that you never have to deal with the IBS again? This article will reveal simple strategies that will make living IBS free real for you.

Finding the exact cause of nausea in IBS sufferers can be difficult because each person have his or her own individual triggers. The result is that what triggers the nausea in person A is not likely to be what triggers the same symptom in person B.

It is therefore very crucial that if you suffer from irritable bowel syndrome that you know the foods which trigger your symptoms. One of the best methods to achieve this is to keep a food and symptoms diary.

You simply note down everything you eat on a daily basis for about two to four weeks and also note what symptoms you get and when you get them.

But what is Irritable Bowel Syndrome? It is as a functional disorder of the digestive system. This means that the digestive system of the sufferer is not functioning normally as it should although there are no identifiable physical causes or reasons to explain why.

This means that if you were to take a peek inside the digestive system of a sufferer it would look perfectly normal.

Apart from IBS nausea, other common symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome include bloating, flatulence, constipation or/and diarrhea, abdominal pain and spastic contractions of the colon.

We mentioned earlier it was important for you to know what triggers your symptoms because prescription drugs such as anticholinergics only mask the symptoms of the ailment. Once you stop taking the drugs, the symptoms return and usually with a vengeance.

The second thing you can do to eliminate your IBS Nausea is to use pure peppermint oil. Peppermint is known to have anti-spasmodic action and analgesic (pain-killing) properties to help soothe your digestive tract, ease any tightness relieve abdominal pain, and stop you from feeling nauseous. - 30209

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