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Take control of IBS so
IBS doesn’t take control of your life
IBS Relief, Second Edition is an extensively updated, hands-on guide to help you manage your symptoms and limit the frequency, intensity, and duration of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) episodes. Written by a doctor, a dietitian, and a psychologist, this guide gives you a multidisciplinary approach encompassing every proven strategy for managing IBS, including new drug therapi… generic amoxil rel=”nofollow”>More >>
IBS Relief: A Complete Approach to Managing Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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This is the second edition of the same named book first published in 1999. The book seems to be written primarily from a dietitian’s and psychologist’s perspective so there are at times what I consider murky medical advice given, such as Healthy Eating and the concept of MyPyramid. The concept is that if you “stick” to your diet then you will be in control of your symptoms. I only wish! There are some good insights as to how powerful cognitive restructuring can be. One statement that made the book for me was “We recently did a study of the pain experienced by IBS sufferers versus Crohn’s sufferers. We found that the pain of those with IBS was every bit as severe as the pain experienced by those with Crohn’s disease. The difference between the two groups is: social support. Crohn’s disease has more social support”. This tells the authors and the readers that suffering with IBS can actually be greater than Crohn’s because of the lack of support. To this end, the book does offer some valuable advice to talking to your doctor and learning to take control of your own health.
Rating: 4 / 5