Is cleansing effective for relieving symptoms of IBS?
IBS is a brain-gut communication problem; IBS symptoms are believed to result from a disturbance in the interaction between the gut, brain, and autonomic nervous system. This, in turn, alters bowel function and reflex, eliciting an often inappropriate and ill-timed response to ordinary activities such as eating or the passage of fluid and gas within the gastrointestinal tract (GI). Most people find that it takes a variety of lifestyle choices to control their IBS. While there is no cure, it is possible to manage the condition and alleviate some of the uncomfortable symptoms such as bloating and flatulence. Puristat has had a tremendous amount of success helping people relieve their IBS discomfort through internal cleansing-detoxification. A word of caution: If you have irritable bowel syndrome with diarrhea-predominant (IBS-D), or are experiencing bleeding, a cleanse should not be your first step, but it ought to be a consideration. Probiotics can be the first step for those with IBS-D