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In western cultures irritable bowel syndrome affects around 20% of the population.

An ibs diet can effectively relieve the symptoms of this syndrome.

Unlike ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease, ibs does not cause inflammation or changes in bowel tissue or increase the risk of colorectal cancer.

It does however cause great discomfort and can be quite disabling. It may aggravate your hemorrhoids. It may interfere with your work, relationships and mood. It tends to be a chronic problem.

Ibs can be managed with a diet that includes plenty of high fiber foods, regular exercise and active stress control.

In mild cases, you just need to develop any one of a number of healthy diets and an active exercise program that suits you.

In moderate to severe cases, your doctor may recommend fiber supplements and anti-diarrheal medications, anti-depressants and counseling. Quite serious measures. For an irritable bowel syndrome diet, you cannot be indiscriminate with high fiber foods. You want more soluble fiber foods rather than insoluble fiber foods.

When you just cannot ingest enough high fiber foods, fiber supplements made from natural products may be the solution for you even in the medium and long term.

A mild but effective anti-diarrheal “medication” to complement your irritable bowel syndrome diet is the cheap and simple charcoal tablet. Buy them over the counter and take as many as you need.

High gas foods to avoid on an ibs diet include carbonated beverages, salads and raw fruits and vegetables – while most fruit and vegetables can be lightly cooked for your ibs diet, you should try to avoid cabbage, broccoli and cauliflower most of the time.

An irritable bowel syndrome diet that is effective for you, like all healthy diets, should take note of the following.

Eat at regular times.

Don’t skip meals, especially not breakfast. Eat small meals often. 5–6 meals are optimal for all healthy diets. Get into a routine of eating at set times of day.

Avoid problem food.

Not only the high gas foods that harm an ibs diet – keep saturated fats and simple carbs to a minimum of your daily food intake.

Be careful with dairy food.

If you are lactose intolerant, try yoghurt. It’s a great food for healthy diets. If you do not eat dairy, you must find another good source of protein, calcium and B vitamins.

Drink plenty of water.

2 liters a day is a good baseline amount. Drink more when you exercise and when it is especially hot weather.

Alcohol, tea and coffee can exacerbate diarrhea.

Carbonated drinks increase gas build up. You really don’t need that. You should not include these drinks in your irritable bowel syndrome diet.

Get some regular brisk exercise.

Exercise will cut down your stress and stimulate your intestines. Walking is ideal; low impact, easy, cost free and invigorating.


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