Guest guest Posted August 22, 2006 Report Share Posted August 22, 2006 Good Morning! Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) The term Irritable Bowl Syndrome (IBS) is used to discribe a functional gastrointestinal disorders characterized by a variable combination of chronic and recurrent intestinal symptoms NOT explained by structural or biochemical abnormalities. 10%-20% of people in Western countries suffer from this disorder, usually young females. Symptoms include abdominal pain or discomfort relieved by defecation, altered bowl function (hard, loose, watery), flatulence, bloatedness, nausea, anorexia, anxiety or depression. Continuous symptoms for at least 3 months duration, passage of mucus or altered stool passage (straining, urgency, or a feeling of incomplete evacuation) all lead to a diagnosis of exclusion. Precipitating factors are often stress, anxiety, lactose and other sugars. Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) This subdivision includes both Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. *Both causes are unknown *Often familial occurences and herditary predisposition *Increased incidence in Ashkenazi Jews *Genetic factor predispose to some forms of autoimmune reaction, possibly triggered by some environmental agents like dietary agents or microbial agents. Ulcerative Colitis is a nonspecific inflammation of the terminal or sigmoid colon of the large intestine. There are three types of colitis : mild chronic, chronic intermittent and acute ulceration. Acute colitis is a common disorder of the large bowel, producing discomfort and irregular bowel habits. Mild Chronic and Chronic ulcerative colitis is a severe prolonged inflammation of the colon or large bowel in which ulcers form on the walls of the colon, resulting in the passing of blood stools with pus and mucus, abdominal cramps, fecal incontinence, anorexia weakness and fatigue . Chronic forms of colitis are the results of prolonged irritation of the delicate membrane which lines the walls of the colon. Normally, it is the function of the colon to store waste material until most of the fluids have been removed to enable well-formed soft stools, consisting of non-absorbable food materials to be passed. Persons who suffer from an irritable colon have irregular and erratic contractions which are specially noticeable on the left side. Crohn's disease causes inflammation in the small intestine. Crohn's disease usually occurs in the lower part of the small intestine, called the terminal ileum, but it can affect any part of the digestive tract, from the mouth to the anus. The inflammation extends deep into the lining of the affected organ (fistulizing disorder). The inflammation can cause pain and can make the intestines empty frequently, resulting in diarrhea. Crohn's disease is an inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), the general name for diseases that cause inflammation in the intestines. Crohn's disease can be difficult to diagnose because its symptoms are similar to other intestinal disorders such as irritable bowel syndrome and to another type of IBD called ulcerative colitis. Ulcerative colitis causes inflammation and ulcers in the top layer of the lining of the large intestine. Crohn's disease may also be called " ileitis " or " enteritis " . Its cause is still unknown although it is known that certain history of food allergies increases the risk of developing it. Elliminating allergenic foods often relieve symptoms. Studies also have shown that free radical damage maybe invloved and that a lack of vitamin C and E may play a role. The most common symptoms of Crohn's disease are abdominal pain, often in the lower right area, and diarrhea. Rectal bleeding, weight loss, fever and headaches may also occur. Bleeding may be serious and persistent, leading to anemia. Nutritional Advise: Ulcerative Colitis Water is essential in any healing process. Distilled water is the best. 6-8 eight ounces glasses per day. Symptomatic treatment IS important along with long term lifestyle changes. Adequate fiber intake is essential. Diet plays an important part in the treatment of colitis. It is advisable to observe a juice fast for five days or so in most cases of ulcerative colitis. The bowels should be cleansed daily. The Ayurvedic herbal capsules, Triphala are a safe and effective daily cleanser that is good for all body types and safe for long term use. The juices may be diluted with a little boiled water. Papaya juice, raw cabbage and carrot juices will be especially beneficial. Citrus juices should be avoided. After the juice fast, the patient should gradually adopt a diet of small, frequent meals of soft cooked or steamed vegetables, rice, dalia (coarsely broken wheat), well ripened fruits like banana and papaya, yogurt and home-made cottage cheese. Sprouted seeds and grains, whole meal bread and vegetables may be added gradually to this diet after about 10 days. All food must be eaten slowly and chewed thoroughly. Foods which should be excluded from the diet are white sugar, white bread and white flour products, highly seasoned foods, highly salted foods,strong tea, coffee and alcoholic beverages and foods cooked in aluminium pans. Ripe bananas are highly beneficial in the treatment of ulcerative colitis, being bland, smooth, easily digested and slightly laxative. They relieve acute symptoms and promote the healing process. An effective remedy for ulcerative colitis is the use of butter- milk. It is the residual milk left after the fat has been removed from yogurt by churning. Buttermilk twice a week is also soothing and helps in re-installing a healthy flora in the colon. Another valuable remedy for colitis is tender coconut water, it is soothing to the soft mucosa of the colon. Cooked apple also aids the healing of ulcerative conditions because of its ample concentration of iron and phosphorous. Acidophilus supplement can help the healthy gut bacteria grow, while reducing the harmful bacteria. Be certain that there are 'live organisms' in the pills. Another source of healthy bacteria is yogurt (make sure the container says 'contains live cultures'). Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) may be added to acidophilus pills. FOS are carbohydrates that are not digestible by humans, but serve to help the beneficial bacteria to grow. Psyllium should be added to the diet gradually by beginning with a few teaspoons and slowly increasing the dosage over a week's time. Taken with at least eight glasses of water a day, psyllium can help with the symptoms of constipation or diarrhea. Discontinue use if either condition worsens. Evening Primrose Oil has many women with IBS report that symptoms are worse during their menstrual period. Evening primrose oil may help to improve symptoms. Nutritional Advise: Crohn's Disease These supplements are essential in assisting in Crohn's disease: Omega 3 fatty acids (flaxseed oil, primrose oil, salmon oil are all good sources) taken 3 times daily. Need for repair of the digestive tract and it reduces the inflammatory process. Pancreatin and Bromelain, taken with meals 2-3 times daily. This is to breakdown protein and assist in digestion. Vitamin C, 1000 mgs 3 times daily. Prevents inflammation and improves immunity. Vitamin K, 300 mcg daily. Vital to colon health. Helpful for those with malabsoprtion or diarrhea. Zinc, 50 mgs daily needed for the immune system and healing. Vitamin E up to 800 IU daily, antioxidant that helps in controlling infection and repair of the intestinal tract. Acidophilus supplement can help the healthy gut bacteria grow, while reducing the harmful bacteria. Be certain that there are 'live organisms' in the pills. Another source of healthy bacteria is yogurt (make sure the container says 'contains live cultures'). Fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) may be added to acidophilus pills. FOS are carbohydrates that are not digestible by humans, but serve to help the beneficial bacteria to grow. Psyllium should be added to the diet gradually by beginning with a few teaspoons and slowly increasing the dosage over a week's time. Taken with at least eight glasses of water a day, psyllium can help with the symptoms of constipation or diarrhea. Discontinue use if either condition worsens. Evening Primrose Oil has many women with IBS report that symptoms are worse during their menstrual period. Evening primrose oil may help to improve symptoms. Andrew Pacholyk, MS, L.Ac. Peacefulmind.com Therapies for healing mind, body, spirit Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 23, 2006 Report Share Posted August 23, 2006 I'd just like to add to this that my Mom had IBS and eliminated it in less than a month with no dietary changes (I'm sure she's allergic to at least half the food she eats but she won't change her diet) except for adding one tsp of probiotic superfood a day. It helped my Dad eliminate his constipation too. Straight acidophilus is not enough, a probiotic needs to contain the entire spectrum of lactobaccillus to work. Acidophilus is only one of the 13 strains of lactobaccillus. All dairy, meat, sugar and caffeine should ideally be avoided which my parents refuse to do but they had excellent results anyway. Sharon Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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