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Relaxation + Visualisation = IBS Relief
What is IBS?
IBS, which stands for Irritable Bowl Syndrome, is a chronic disorder in which the bowl doesn't work, as it should.
The bowl is part of the digestive system that makes and stores stools. The large bowl, or colon, links the smaller bowl to the rectum and anus, (back passage), and seems to be the starting position of most of the symptoms of IBS.
In the large bowl, semi-liquid residue from the absorption of food is temporarily stored while it absorbs water and salt. This leaves a more formed motion to be passed through the anus.
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Natural muscular contractions push the contents through the bowl. If the bowl is overactive, the contents move more quickly and the person gets diarrhoea, whereas slow action causes constipation
IBS can be divided into four types depending on which is the main symptom - diarrhoea, abdominal pain, constipation or diarrhoea alternating with constipation.
Symptoms The syndrome features recurring abdominal pain and occasional diarrhoea, frequently alternating with constipation, rapid transit of food with frequent bowl motions, a sense of fullness, abdominal tenderness and swelling, an awareness of the bowl action, gas, regular headaches and anxiety.
With IBS the nerves and muscles in the bowl are extra sensitive. The muscles may contract too much when you eat. These contractions can cause cramping and diarrhoea during or shortly after a meal. Or the nerves can be overly sensitive to the stretching of the bowl, (because of gas, for example). Cramping or pain can result.
The contents of the bowl are moved along by a succession of rhythmical contraction and relaxation of segments of the intestine. This process is called peristalsis. In irritable bowl syndrome peristalsis is stronger and more common than normal. Causes The exact cause of irritable bowl syndrome is still unknown. The disorder seems often to begin during a time of emotional stress, and symptoms get worse in stressful situations.
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The condition sometimes develops after a gastrointestinal infection. An increased sensitivity or intolerance to certain foods may also be a contributory factor.
So where does Relaxation and Visualisation come in?
The Power of Visualisation is a tried and tested technique and is often compared to positive thinking, self hypnosis, prayer, meditation, faith healing, mind control, etc. It is a completely safe and highly enjoyable process.
Relaxation and Visualisation used together offer sufferers a drug and diet free solution to the symptoms of IBS.
Using simple and easy relaxation techniques the body is calmed down and a good state of relaxation is achieved. This prepares the sufferer for the visualisation part of the cure.
Using certain simple visualising techniques the sufferer can significantly reduce pain and bowl dysfunction and even cure IBS completely.
As this is a home treatment it can be used in the comfort of your own home.
About the Author
Prad Uttamlal suffered from IBS for two years, and has been free from it for over 10 years, (since 1995). He is the author of the ebook "How To Cure Your IBS", which offers sufferers an alternative choice for curing their IBS.
See www.howtocureyouribs.com for more information. enquires@howtocureyouribs.com
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