Information for professionals and IBS sufferers in helping to gain a better understanding of Irritable Bowel Syndrome and how IBS sufferers can help to make their lives better.

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Definition of Health: The World Health Organization.
Health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.

Irritable Bowel Syndrome


Please have your symptoms diagnosed by a medical practitioner or doctor. It is important to remember that you cannot self diagnose IBS and there are many serious conditions that can mimic some IBS Symptoms.


 


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Please have your symptoms diagnosed by a medical practitioner or doctor. It is important to remember that you cannot self diagnose IBS and there are many serious conditions that mimic IBS.

This page is a necessity to maintaining and funding my work. However, it is also a good resource for products that have been tried by others and also for products that might not be that well known. I am also posting information on resources for information packets on IBS here.

On these pages you will find products and links to many IBS related items, such as books, hypnosis tapes, and OTC remedies and fibers to help manage IBS. If you would like to advertise a product or service on this site please email me. Advertising revenue goes into maintaining my site and work. Thank you.

Books

Over the Counter Remedies: Products for optimum digestive health.

Home Hypnotherapy Course for IBS: 
Highly recommended
Michael Mahoney
is a clinical Hypnotherapist who specializes in IBS, with over 13 years experience in his profession. He is the principle trainer of the UK Register of IBS Therapists, and an associate member of the Primary Care Society for Gastroenterology. 

 

The Following are two great resources for information packets and do not sponsor my site, but I highly recommend you take the time to read the sites and support the great work they are doing for all IBS sufferers. I highly recommend these publications.
 

Information Packets:

UNC Center for Functional GI & Motility Disorders 

UNC Center for Functional GI & Motility Disorders CB #7080, 778 Burnett-Womack Building 
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7080 
(919) 966 - 0144 (phone)
(919) 966 - 8929 (fax) 

IFFGD
PO Box 170864, 
Milwaukee, WI 53217 
Call Toll Free: 1-888-964-2001
IFFGD on the web: www.iffgd.org  
IFFGD Educational Publications: More Information Business: 414-964-1799 | Fax: 414-964-7176

 Digestive Health and nutrition Published by The American Gastroenterological Association.


 




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Last updated: 03/26/08

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Please have your symptoms diagnosed by a medical practitioner or doctor. It is important to remember that you cannot self diagnose IBS and there are many serious conditions that can mimic IBS.