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Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Does the Law of Attraction apply?

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome affects as much as 20% of people in USA and Europe. Symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome are abdominal pains asso­ciated with altered bowel pattern and bloating. In addition there can be rectal symptoms such as irritation and urgency. There are also non-​​colonic symptoms.

Treatments of IBS fall into four cat­egories. These are patient edu­cation, dietary modi­fication, med­ication, and behaviour and psy­cho­logical therapy. Experts now agree that behaviour and psy­cho­logical therapies are more likely to be effective that the other three.

The law of Attraction suggests that you attract into your life whatever you think about. This gen­er­al­isation in simple terms means that your thoughts determine your destiny. The Law of Attraction has built up an enormous momentum after “The Secrets”; a doc­u­mentary film, was shown on Oprah. It has been used for some time for personal growth, achievement and fin­ancial gain.

The question is: Does the Law of Attraction work in Medicine? In 2004, a study of 196 young people and 314 elderly subjects asso­ciated with negative thoughts or rumination con­cluded that negative thoughts may be det­ri­mental to health inde­pendently of effects. In Reikii, all pro­cesses of healing or personal and spiritual devel­opment is asso­ciated with removing negative Ki (Life Forces) from a person’s energy field, along with negative thoughts and feelings that have created it.

Negative thoughts, fol­lowing job loss, rela­tionship break ups and poor assessment, affect self-​​esteem. These people can feel worthless, insig­ni­ficant, unsure and easily defeated. A person with high self-​​esteem has positive thoughts and their thoughts determine their level of success.

So, does the Law of Attraction apply to Irritable Bowel Syndrome? When a person is first dia­gnosed with IBS, what information is delivered? Here are a few. We do not know why you have IBS. There is no single treatment that works for everyone. We cannot find any abnor­mality in your gut. There is no cure. Stress plays an important role in IBS. You have to live with it. It is also an estab­lished fact that most IBS suf­ferers do not get adequate support from their health professionals.

All these facts are negative. Is it not likely that they can lead to negative thoughts in the minds of IBS patients and produce negative effects? Treatments that focus on the mind are now recom­mended by experts. Treatment such as psy­cho­therapy and cog­nitive behaviour therapy (CBT) are pro­ducing excellent results. Moss-​​Morris at the Uni­versity of Southampton, UK said, “Patients who have ongoing IBS symptoms might benefit from a simple, early inter­vention of CGT, a means of changing thought pro­cesses from negative to positive that has been shown to be helpful.” Dr .J. Lackner at the State Uni­versity of New York reported that after  four brief sessions of CBT and a self-​​study manual given to patients, there was improvement in 73% of his IBS patients.

When an IBS patient tries a new treatment, expectation may well create sig­ni­ficant improvement. This benefit may not last long because of the negative underbelly (There is no cure.) in the sub­con­scious mind. Soon the benefits may wear off.

There are cases of refractory Irritable Bowel Syndrome patients fol­lowing a course of hyp­no­therapy living normal lives, eating foods that were pre­viously triggers. In refractory IBS nothing works anymore. During hyp­no­therapy, negative messages about IBS are plucked from the sub­con­scious mind and replaced by positive ones. This is the Law of Attraction working at its best. Ingrained negative thoughts created negative effects in refractory IBS. After hyp­no­therapy, positive thoughts produced positive effects.

If you believe in the Law of Attraction, how can you use it to change the course of your IBS? Focus on the pos­itives. Make them your reality and even­tually your thoughts and feelings. Here are some pos­itives. My gut is normal. My IBS will not lead on to other ill­nesses. Stress is a trigger. I can control stress. I can balance my lifestyle to improve my IBS. I can lead a full life even though I have IBS

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This article was ori­ginally pub­lished on www.HypnotherapyClinic.info by Con­sultant Clinical Hyp­no­therapist & Pys­cho­therapist Noel Bradford

Ori­ginally posted 2009-​​03-​​24 12:15:05.

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