How to Avoid Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Things You'll Need
- Journals
- Relaxation Tapes
- Yoga Video
- low-fat, high-fiber diet
Instructions
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Eat high-fiber, low-fat foods in small frequent meals throughout the day.
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Strive for six daily meals (200-300 calories each) containing whole-grain breads, pasta and rice to keep the colon mildly distended and better functioning.
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Avoid food, beverages and medications that might irritate your colon, such as caffeine, alcohol, chocolate, laxatives and high-fiber supplements.
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Curb your stress. Doctors speculate that emotional conflict is the biggest trigger mechanism for IBS symptoms. Learn how not to argue with your family over every little infraction.
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Lighten your workload or work fewer hours. Don't be a perfectionist. Listen to relaxation tapes. Try yoga. Keep a journal to record thoughts and feelings.
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Exercise moderately and regularly. A fit body is more apt to have a fit colon. Don't exercise too strenuously - you'll aggravate the colon. Opt for swimming, brisk walking or bicycling.
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Monitor the medications you take and eliminate those that aren't absolutely necessary. Aspirin, ibuprofen and even vitamin C tablets can irritate your GI mucosa. Take medicines with meals.
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Keep those hormones in check if you're a woman. Doctors speculate that IBS symptoms are sometimes aggrivated by reproductive hormones. If you suffer from PMS, try to treat PMS symptoms as a way of decreasing your IBS symptoms.
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