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Hi, I'm new. I'm a 21-year-old female and seem to be developing

Irritable Bowel Syndrome and would like to ask what people on this

forum have to say about it. Something tells me the traditional

medicine route is not all there is--they just tell you it's incurable

and give you drugs that make you just as miserable in a different

way.

 

I believe I'm meant to find a way I can be healed; one day after

praying about it, I opened my Bible and the first verse I read was

Jesus telling a man to be healed and I believe that was to me, and I'm

looking for the way for it to happen (because it sure isn't happening

by itself). I hope all this doesn't sound totally wacky or anything...

 

I know if I'm looking at health in a spiritual way, the first thing

everyone says about IBS is that it's anxiety-related, but I'm puzzled

about that because I think this year over which it's been developing

has been in other ways expansive and peaceful (though I've done a lot

of traveling and I know that added to it), and I see no particular

short-term relation either.

 

I'm a student on an extreme budget and if anyone could recommend

things I could do at home, that would help. (I've already found

peppermint in the archives.) I'm anxious to try acupuncture and

hypnotherapy but I won't for a while have money for full treatments of

those kinds.

 

A specific question: my IBS is mostly constipation-based and I've

always found caffeine and alcohol to help with that, but I've seen on

some websites that caffeine and alcohol are supposed to be harmful.

Does this mean they help in the short-term but harm in the long-term,

or is this advice for diarrhea-based IBS? Can anyone help me here?

 

Thank you so much and God bless you all,

 

Bonnie McClure

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Could be food related. Consider :

 

Blood type diet: books by Peter D'Adamo and http://www.dadamo.com

 

Intolerance to wheat/gluten or dairy products

 

Food allergies

 

Also consider taking probiotics like acidophilus and other beneficial bacteria

 

Linda

 

 

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cry_of_the_sedge

Friday, August 18, 2006 11:59 PM

IBS

 

 

Hi, I'm new. I'm a 21-year-old female and seem to be developing

Irritable Bowel Syndrome and would like to ask what people on this

forum have to say about it. Something tells me the traditional

medicine route is not all there is--they just tell you it's incurable

and give you drugs that make you just as miserable in a different

way.

 

I believe I'm meant to find a way I can be healed; one day after

praying about it, I opened my Bible and the first verse I read was

Jesus telling a man to be healed and I believe that was to me, and I'm

looking for the way for it to happen (because it sure isn't happening

by itself). I hope all this doesn't sound totally wacky or anything...

 

I know if I'm looking at health in a spiritual way, the first thing

everyone says about IBS is that it's anxiety-related, but I'm puzzled

about that because I think this year over which it's been developing

has been in other ways expansive and peaceful (though I've done a lot

of traveling and I know that added to it), and I see no particular

short-term relation either.

 

I'm a student on an extreme budget and if anyone could recommend

things I could do at home, that would help. (I've already found

peppermint in the archives.) I'm anxious to try acupuncture and

hypnotherapy but I won't for a while have money for full treatments of

those kinds.

 

A specific question: my IBS is mostly constipation-based and I've

always found caffeine and alcohol to help with that, but I've seen on

some websites that caffeine and alcohol are supposed to be harmful.

Does this mean they help in the short-term but harm in the long-term,

or is this advice for diarrhea-based IBS? Can anyone help me here?

 

Thank you so much and God bless you all,

 

Bonnie McClure

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I know two things:

 

A- We are what we eat

B- We carry around things in our cells.

 

Work on diet (I should take my own advise there) and also clear out the

chakras.....especially the first three. That is a start. And I am sure you

will get many other great ideas from the group. They are a very knowledgable

group.

 

Much love,

Lorain

cry_of_the_sedge <cry_of_the_sedge

2006/08/19 Sat AM 01:59:20 CDT

 

IBS

 

 

Hi, I'm new. I'm a 21-year-old female and seem to be developing

Irritable Bowel Syndrome and would like to ask what people on this

forum have to say about it. Something tells me the traditional

medicine route is not all there is--they just tell you it's incurable

and give you drugs that make you just as miserable in a different

way.

 

I believe I'm meant to find a way I can be healed; one day after

praying about it, I opened my Bible and the first verse I read was

Jesus telling a man to be healed and I believe that was to me, and I'm

looking for the way for it to happen (because it sure isn't happening

by itself). I hope all this doesn't sound totally wacky or anything...

 

I know if I'm looking at health in a spiritual way, the first thing

everyone says about IBS is that it's anxiety-related, but I'm puzzled

about that because I think this year over which it's been developing

has been in other ways expansive and peaceful (though I've done a lot

of traveling and I know that added to it), and I see no particular

short-term relation either.

 

I'm a student on an extreme budget and if anyone could recommend

things I could do at home, that would help. (I've already found

peppermint in the archives.) I'm anxious to try acupuncture and

hypnotherapy but I won't for a while have money for full treatments of

those kinds.

 

A specific question: my IBS is mostly constipation-based and I've

always found caffeine and alcohol to help with that, but I've seen on

some websites that caffeine and alcohol are supposed to be harmful.

Does this mean they help in the short-term but harm in the long-term,

or is this advice for diarrhea-based IBS? Can anyone help me here?

 

Thank you so much and God bless you all,

 

Bonnie McClure

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In a message dated 8/19/2006 11:52:46 AM Eastern Daylight Time,

cry_of_the_sedge writes:

 

> A specific question: my IBS is mostly constipation- A specific question:

my IBS is mostly constipation-<WBR>based and I've always found caffeine and

alcohol to help with that, but I've seen on some websi Does this mean they

help in the short-term but harm in the long-term, or is this advice for

diarrhea-based IBS? Can anyone help me here? <

 

 

 

 

You know the best piece of advise I can give you is to research. Just start

researching everything there is natural about curing/managing IBS. I've

always found the best way to fix something is to learn about it; experiment for

yourself what works and what doesn't work Researching has also helped me to

find the best way to fix something for my body, " my way " . Because not

everything works the same for all.

Many moons ago I had some digestive issues and after much research and

trying this and trying that I found that the greens formulas work best in

keeping

my digestive system working good. I started out using Garden of Life

products, still use them to this day. But there are other green products out

there

too, which are just as good-- it all depends on what you prefer. Another

little tidbit: the owner of Garden of Life started his company because of many

digestive issues he was suffering from. If you go to the website it tells all

about his story . Very interesting.

_www.GardenofLife.com_ (http://www.GardenofLife.com)

 

Hope this helps to you finding your own path.

 

Dawn

 

 

 

 

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Hi, sorry to hear you appear to have IBS. I am 32 and

have been suffering since I was 16.

 

I started out by going down the road of medicinal

drugs. They did absolutely nothing. The doctors also

told me a high fibre diet, now this does work for

some, but not me, with me it just made a large

blockage which would last a few days then I would

start vomiting instead! I think it is one of those

things that is trial and error.

 

The main thing to remember is that stress triggers it.

It amuses my family how in a time of crisis or upset

I end up locked in the bathroom!

 

Therefore, do anything which keeps you calm, be it

yoga, something therapeutic like something arty,

painting or knitting or cross stitch etc or reading.

 

Another thing I had read was supposed to help and have

been doing it for a year is take those pro-biotic

drinks. I have taken one each morning since last year

and they really work.

 

I have also been doing Reiki for almost a year now,

and I have to say that that has helped a lot too as it

not only heals and helps with the pain relief, it also

relaxes me a lot.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Big hugs

 

Lizzie in Gibraltar

 

 

 

 

 

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Hi Bonnie. You might want to try this--it's free :-) and easy and it

regulates constipation so that you have normal bowel movements every day.

 

There's a great little practice that I leaned. It's called Dahn Hak and it's

part of a full protocol (that includes the cleanses and eating certain

foods) that is from Asia and has cured every known disease. This part of

Dahn Hak feels soooo nice, a great way to start the day. The lady I learned

from was,well, I forget now what country she was from. She was very ill and

the

doctors couldn't help her. Someone told her to go to a Dahn Hak place and

she did. Within weeks she was better and within months she was cured and

loved it so much she became a Dahn Hak instructor.

 

Anyway, I later learned from a Chinese Chi Gong master that the Chinese do

this every morning, and have for centuries. He said when the tourists get up

in the morning they see the Chinese people doing tai chi, but that's because

the government tells the people to do that because it looks good to

foreigners, but before they do the tai chi, super early in the morning they

do their traditional method which has another name, but is just like Dahn

Hak!! Grandmothers do it to the babies even and he said that they usually do

it twice a day--morning and night. And right after they do this they drink a

glass of warm water. Nothing in it, just warm water.

 

The method is this--you start by patting your left shoulder with your right

hand. Not super hard, but you do want to feel it. You pat all the way down

your arm to your finger tips, back up, back down and on when you start back

up, this time you pat on the underneath of your arm all the way up to your

arm pit. Then you go back down on the underneath and come back up on the

underside. When you come up for the second time from the underside you begin

slapping your chest. Do this with both hands, slapping across from left to

right and when you get to the right shoulder you then start down your right

arm with your left hand. Go down, back up, down and up this time on the

bottom, back down and back up

 

When you reach your armpit the second time you start slapping your chest

again with both hands. Slowly go down your chest and abdomen. At your

stomach area you are slapping, (this whole time it's been in a moderate

rhythm) and you stay there for about a minute, then you still stay there

another minute but start slowing your rhythm down slower and slower till you

stop. Then you rub your hands clockwise around your stomach for one or two

minutes. (this is to stimulate your bowels. If a person has diarrhea then

they would go counter-clockwise)

 

After the minute is up you begin slowly slapping your stomach till you

pick your original rhythm back up, then you move down the front of both legs

Go all the way down to your toes. The Chinese also slap the bottom of

their feet, but my first instructor didn't say to do that. Then you move

your hands to the outsides of your legs and slap up to your waist, then slap

around till you get back in front of your legs but now you go to the insides

of your legs and slap back down to the ankles. From there you move your

hands to the back of your ankles and slap going back up your legs. Go as

high as you can onto your kidneys and back. When you can't go any higher,

you move your hands to the back of your neck and start gently slapping there

up the top of your head and down onto your face and neck. And then you're

done! and it feels soooo good and is so good for you. It stimulates the

blood, your organs, your immune system. And at most it takes 10 minutes.

 

Do this with the intent of pure health, and LOVE your body as you do it.

You can slap longer at any area that is giving you trouble and say " I love

my but, I love my breasts, I love my stomach). Dahn Hak is all about loving

yourself. Just be sure to cover all parts of your body with the slapping.

This stimulates your blood, your immune system, your organs--everything!!

 

samala

Renee

 

 

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A specific question: my IBS is mostly constipation-based and I've

always found caffeine and alcohol to help with that, but I've seen on

some websites that caffeine and alcohol are supposed to be harmful.

Does this mean they help in the short-term but harm in the long-term,

or is this advice for diarrhea-based IBS? Can anyone help me here?

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Hi, I suggest that you go online and find the EFT

website. Download their free manual and follow the

instructions. EFT is a method of tapping various

points on the body (i.e. face, hand, upper body) to

open the energy meridians while focusing on your

particular problem. I have never had such fast relief

from pain in my life as I did when I tried this

method. In four days I went from using a cane or

walker to get around to walking without pain. So, we

started using it on my husband who has IBS and suffers

with pain. It immediately began to ease his pain also.

He is gluten intolerant and we kept him on his gluten

free diet but made no other changes other than the EFT

therapy. The results were astounding.

I highly recommend this therapy for anyone with pain,

illness or disease, phobias or fears and other

problems.

Melba

 

--- TheKoolLottes wrote:

 

> I know two things:

>

> A- We are what we eat

> B- We carry around things in our cells.

>

> Work on diet (I should take my own advise there) and

> also clear out the chakras.....especially the first

> three. That is a start. And I am sure you will get

> many other great ideas from the group. They are a

> very knowledgable group.

>

> Much love,

> Lorain

> cry_of_the_sedge <cry_of_the_sedge

> 2006/08/19 Sat AM 01:59:20 CDT

>

> IBS

>

>

> Hi, I'm new. I'm a 21-year-old female and seem to

> be developing

> Irritable Bowel Syndrome and would like to ask what

> people on this

> forum have to say about it. Something tells me the

> traditional

> medicine route is not all there is--they just tell

> you it's incurable

> and give you drugs that make you just as miserable

> in a different

> way.

>

> I believe I'm meant to find a way I can be healed;

> one day after

> praying about it, I opened my Bible and the first

> verse I read was

> Jesus telling a man to be healed and I believe that

> was to me, and I'm

> looking for the way for it to happen (because it

> sure isn't happening

> by itself). I hope all this doesn't sound totally

> wacky or anything...

>

> I know if I'm looking at health in a spiritual way,

> the first thing

> everyone says about IBS is that it's

> anxiety-related, but I'm puzzled

> about that because I think this year over which it's

> been developing

> has been in other ways expansive and peaceful

> (though I've done a lot

> of traveling and I know that added to it), and I see

> no particular

> short-term relation either.

>

> I'm a student on an extreme budget and if anyone

> could recommend

> things I could do at home, that would help. (I've

> already found

> peppermint in the archives.) I'm anxious to try

> acupuncture and

> hypnotherapy but I won't for a while have money for

> full treatments of

> those kinds.

>

> A specific question: my IBS is mostly

> constipation-based and I've

> always found caffeine and alcohol to help with that,

> but I've seen on

> some websites that caffeine and alcohol are supposed

> to be harmful.

> Does this mean they help in the short-term but harm

> in the long-term,

> or is this advice for diarrhea-based IBS? Can

> anyone help me here?

>

> Thank you so much and God bless you all,

>

> Bonnie McClure

>

>

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Please read Cleanse and Purify Thyself by Dr. Richard Anderson.

 

Lizzie Savignon <lizzie_sav wrote: Hi, sorry to hear you

appear to have IBS. I am 32 and

have been suffering since I was 16.

 

I started out by going down the road of medicinal

drugs. They did absolutely nothing. The doctors also

told me a high fibre diet, now this does work for

some, but not me, with me it just made a large

blockage which would last a few days then I would

start vomiting instead! I think it is one of those

things that is trial and error.

 

The main thing to remember is that stress triggers it.

It amuses my family how in a time of crisis or upset

I end up locked in the bathroom!

 

Therefore, do anything which keeps you calm, be it

yoga, something therapeutic like something arty,

painting or knitting or cross stitch etc or reading.

 

Another thing I had read was supposed to help and have

been doing it for a year is take those pro-biotic

drinks. I have taken one each morning since last year

and they really work.

 

I have also been doing Reiki for almost a year now,

and I have to say that that has helped a lot too as it

not only heals and helps with the pain relief, it also

relaxes me a lot.

 

Hope this helps.

 

Big hugs

 

Lizzie in Gibraltar

 

 

 

 

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---hi well i wonder if you have ever had anyform of detox --colinics

enemas castor oil packs special diets etc

 

having dsone that and ensured you are internaly clean

 

its a very good idea to look in to nutrition in abig way

particularly --food combining

 

of course fresh fruiit and veg a day 5 portions no frieds would be a

good start too

p In , " cry_of_the_sedge "

<cry_of_the_sedge wrote:

>

> Hi, I'm new. I'm a 21-year-old female and seem to be developing

> Irritable Bowel Syndrome and would like to ask what people on this

> forum have to say about it. Something tells me the traditional

> medicine route is not all there is--they just tell you it's

incurable

> and give you drugs that make you just as miserable in a different

> way.

>

> I believe I'm meant to find a way I can be healed; one day after

> praying about it, I opened my Bible and the first verse I read was

> Jesus telling a man to be healed and I believe that was to me, and

I'm

> looking for the way for it to happen (because it sure isn't

happening

> by itself). I hope all this doesn't sound totally wacky or

anything...

>

> I know if I'm looking at health in a spiritual way, the first

thing

> everyone says about IBS is that it's anxiety-related, but I'm

puzzled

> about that because I think this year over which it's been

developing

> has been in other ways expansive and peaceful (though I've done a

lot

> of traveling and I know that added to it), and I see no particular

> short-term relation either.

>

> I'm a student on an extreme budget and if anyone could recommend

> things I could do at home, that would help. (I've already found

> peppermint in the archives.) I'm anxious to try acupuncture and

> hypnotherapy but I won't for a while have money for full

treatments of

> those kinds.

>

> A specific question: my IBS is mostly constipation-based and I've

> always found caffeine and alcohol to help with that, but I've seen

on

> some websites that caffeine and alcohol are supposed to be

harmful.

> Does this mean they help in the short-term but harm in the long-

term,

> or is this advice for diarrhea-based IBS? Can anyone help me here?

>

> Thank you so much and God bless you all,

>

> Bonnie McClure

>

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