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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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I suffer badly from this and i was just wondering does anyone know which foods and drinks i should steer clear of in particular?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Crano I suffer with this too, I've found that cutting out caffeine, cutting back on wheat, gluten and lactose foods/drinks, and high fat foods has helped as well as increasing my fruit/veg intake, drinking plenty of water and exercising. I also use Fybogel when it gets really bad even on the above diet and it worked really well for me, but not as a dependent long term thing.
Sorry to hear that Crano. It's always best to discuss this with the experts but there are alot of websites with stacks of info on IBS. There's also a support group where you can talk to people suffering from the same thing.
Generally speaking, it's best to avoid food high in fat, coffee, red meat and alcohol! Good luck.
Thank you all so much. Ive had this for about ten years and its getting worse.I'm usually crippled with the pain but all my doctot told me was to eat Bland food and stay away from fizzy drinks. Thanks again, i really appreciate it. Its the first time i have found out there are certain foods that i should avoid
my mum was diagnosed with that but after she tried to find out herself what was really wrong like cutting out specific foods, she found out she was lactose intolerat. try cutting out random foods, ie. gluten (wheat), Lactose, basically everything that you think you might be allergic to. are you worse after eating anything specifc? keep a diary.
When ever I get the familiar cramping feeling at the start of an attack, I take two peppermint oil capsules (healthshops) this usually stops it altogether, or at the very least lessens the pain, try it, its totally herbal, what have you got to lose, and its a lot less effort than food avoidance and detoxing!
Also, although it didn't really make a lot of difference to me I've heard a lot of people say that by drinking the Actimel bottles once a day help. Part of the problem, without being too graphic, is my tummy doesn't aborb a lot of water so anything in my tummy and intestines doesn't break down very well and water goes straight through without being absorbed. Apparently, the little bottles help produce 'good' bacteria that help aid water absorption, as does Omega 3 capsules.