Can An Enema For Irritable Bowel Syndrome Be The Cure Your Problem?

August 17, 2010 in IBS by ibs_guru

Find out why an enema for irritable bowel syndrome may help prevent and eliminate the symptoms. It is estimated that roughly some fifteen to twenty percent of the British pop­u­lation suffers from Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

For some suf­ferers the symptoms present them­selves only occa­sionally, for others the problems of IBS are almost constant. The search to cure IBS seems limited.

Many people with irritable bowel syndrome attempt to eliminate specific foods they think may be the cause of their problem.

Often this doesn’t work. The food they eat doesn’t always result in the change they expect. It can be very dif­ficult to know what to eat. Chronic irritable bowel syndrome can severely threaten the chance of having a normal lifestyle.

Some alternative medical pro­fes­sionals are now turning to an enema for irritable bowel syndrome. The enema may be necessary for a number of times…but the results can be freedom from IBS. How could an enema help people with IBS espe­cially if diarrhea is a common symptom? Here’s the reason.

Our bodies, espe­cially our GI tract need certain “healthy” bacteria to function properly. Without a suf­ficient amount problems will arise. Bacteria and other parasites can exist all over our body. While it sounds scary, this is normal.

What is not normal is when parasites, Candida yeast or an imbalance of intestinal flora between bad bacteria versus healthy bacteria exists. This can result in irritable bowel syndrome and other health problems and these parasites can inflame the membrane that lines the digestive tract,

Parasites impede the growth of bene­ficial bacteria in your gut. They can create an envir­onment that allows yeast to multiply. The only way to get rid of these harmful micro­scopic flora is to com­pletely eliminate them from the body. Treatments with an enema can do just that.

The process is not just a one time occurrence. To effectively cleanse the GI tract there needs to be more than one treatment done. Once the treatments are complete you should see great improvement in your IBS symptoms. For many they com­pletely disappear.

How do we get these parasites? Out-​​dated water-​​treatment systems, inter­na­tional travel, imported food, and the use of anti­biotics can dra­mat­ically increase exposure to micro­scopic parasites.

Using enema treatments may not be pleasant…but the results can be life-​​changing. What do you have to lose? Parasites.

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

As a pro­fes­sional therapist Noel help people with everything that you would expect including giving up smoking, con­trolling their weight, dealing with fears and phobias. However his services go far beyond this and encompass things that affect everyone at some time in their life, such as depression, anxiety, panic attacks, stress, and low self esteem.

He  also has detailed spe­cialist training in several areas including but not limitted to Irrittable Bowel Syndrome and Pyscho­sexual matters that affect men such as Errectile Dys­function and Pre­mature Ejac­u­lation as well as those affecting women such as Hyper Desire Disorder, Vaginisums, and Dys­pareunia.

Ori­ginally posted 2010-​​02-​​15 18:32:00.

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