A Self-Care to a Self-Cure for IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROM (IBS)

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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a disorder that leads to abdominal pain and cramping, changes in bowel movements and other symptoms.

IBS can occur at any age, but it often begins in the teen years or early adulthood. It is twice as common in women as in men.

Symptoms range from mild to severe.
The main symptoms of IBS are abdominal pain, fullness, gas and bloating that have been present for at least 3 days a month for the last 3 months.
People with IBS may switch between constipation and diarrhea.
• People with diarrhea will have frequent, loose, watery stools. They will often have an urgent need to have a bowel movement, which may be hard to control.
• Those with constipation will have a hard time passing stool, as well as fewer bowel movements. They will often need to strain and will feel cramps with a bowel movement. Often, they do not release any stool or only a small amount.

For some people, the symptoms may get worse for a few weeks or a month and then decrease for a while. For other people, symptoms are present most of the time.

Irritable bowel syndrome may be a lifelong condition unless you start alkalizing with an alkaline lifestyle an diet.

Symptoms can often be improved or relieved through treatment. Alkaline lifestyle and dietary changes, regular exercise and improved sleep habits may reduce anxiety and help relieve and/or reverse  bowel symptoms.

This particular patient had adapted the pH Miracle alkalarian lifestyle and is now feeling great. This Thermography scan demonstrates physiological changes in the body and showing the efficacy of the pH Miracle treatment.
~ Dr. Galina Migalko
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