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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) affects
approximately 10-20% of the entire population. It is the number
one disease seen and diagnosed by primary care physicians
and gastroenterologists. This multi-faceted disorder may also
be defined as spastic colon, and is extremely
hard to diagnose.
However, getting an accurate diagnosis has proven even harder
in today's clinical settings, as many individuals with Irritable
Bowel Syndrome (IBS) often feel embarrassed and
shy away from conventional physician assessments. As well,
IBS is a functional disorder and does not manifest as inflammation,
infection, or bleeding from the rectum, like the more serious
Irritable Bowel Diseases (IBD).
Whether you have yet to visit your doctor for evaluation,
or have been previously diagnosed, several
treatment options, including natural supplementation, are
available. A large number of individuals suffering from IBS
are more likely to use over-the-counter medications to control
the pain and discomfort of this condition.
A practice that may prove detrimental to health if used consistently
over an extended period of time. Moreover, the efficacy of
current medicines prescribed for the symptom management
of IBS is sporadic at best, because a measurement of disease
severity is lacking.
However, one thing remains certain; particular foods, dairy
products, dietary fats, and meats have all been shown to
aggravate IBS. So much so, that persons with the
disorder usually avoid foods that aggravate the condition,
but contain the much-needed nutrients for disease support.
In fact, dietary concerns account for nearly 60% of the questions
asked to doctors regarding treatment of IBS.
Lomentum has been specifically designed
for nutritional support purposes; ensuring that lacking dietary
needs are met. The ingredients found in lomentum may act to
decrease digestive problems and alleviate general IBS symptoms,
while promoting the overall health of the
gastrointestinal tract.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Defined:
Technically, IBS is a syndrome rather than disease, due to
the fact that it exists as a group of symptoms
rather than just one major influence. The top scientists in
the world classify this condition as a diffuse (spread about
the GI tract) process. However, the standard and most accepted
definition of IBS remains within the arena of functional bowel
disorders. IBS is characterized by abdominal pain,
changes in bowel habits, and abnormal contractions of intestinal
muscles; being either faster or slower than normal.
There are two forms of IBS:
Spastic colon is marked by post-meal diarrhea,
constipation, or both, as well as pain.
Painless diarrhea IBS involves the abrupt
onset of diarrhea either during or after eating. It may also
occur immediately upon waking.
What Causes IBS?
Despite advancements in research, the underlying cause of
Irritable Bowel remains unknown. IBS prevalence
in Western societies has lead many scientists
to speculate that certain environmental, dietary, and cultural
factors may be to blame. Yet others look to psychological
causes, such as stress, as the primary mechanism for IBS.
In addition, research has indicated that socially
stressful situations may indeed play a role in the
symptom incidence. However, stress's link to Irritable Bowel's
underlying cause remains undefined. IBS has even been shown
to occur after episodes of enteritis. Although all of these
theories are promising, again, no clear cause has been established.
Diagnosis, Signs and Symptoms of IBS:
Today, your family physician can receive a definitive diagnosis
by assessing one's symptoms and excluding other medical conditions
that may have similar clinical presentations. Diagnostic criteria
has been refined (i.e. Manning and Rome II Diagnostic Criteria)
on the basis of disease presentation, personal history, physical
exam, and specific tests; all procedures that result in a
high (95%) success of outcome/diagnosis.
Symptoms resulting from IBS vary from individual to individual,
and can include:
Upper GI disturbance and Heartburn (25% to 50% of
patients)
Early feeling of fullness (satiety)
Nausea
Abdominal fullness and bloating
Intermittent upper abdominal discomfort or pain (dyspepsia)
Feelings of urgency, and a feeling of "incomplete"
emptying of the bowels may also be experienced
Other non-gastrointestinal symptoms reported by IBS sufferers
include; fatigue, muscle pain, sleep disturbances, and sexual
dysfunction. However, the consensus among physicians is that
these symptoms may be due to the coexistence,
or overlap, of IBS with another condition (e.g. fibromyalgia,
chronic fatigue syndrome, or interstitial cystitis). Lower
back pains or headache may also occur and are thought to be
correlated with the severity of the IBS. Additionally, some
symptoms may seem contradictory to patients, such as alternating
diarrhea and constipation.
Lastly, a "deregulation" between
the brain, the gut, and the central nervous system (usually
caused by stress) causes the bowel to become irritated, or
overly sensitive to external stimuli. Irritation
has also been shown to occur as a result of normal life events.
Standard Treatments for IBS:
A study conducted in early, 2006, sought to identify patient
perceptions regarding IBS, and the major concerns for
treatment options that currently exist. The survey
discovered that diet (i.e. learning what foods to avoid) accounted
for some 60% of concerns garnered from the questionnaire.
Medication concerned 58% of patients, coping strategies were
next at 56%, followed by the psychological factors of IBS
at 55%. These findings prove useful because of the varying,
and often contradictory symptoms that arise from this condition.
Diet: Changes in dietary
standards for IBS sufferers remains a standard in conventional
treatments aimed at lessening disorder symptoms.
The elimination of certain foods can reduce
the over-reaction and gastrocolic response of those with IBS,
as some food sources appear to aggravate the symptoms and
discomfort associated with the condition. Food to
be avoided include; red meat, dairy products, fatty
and fried foods, coffee, alcohol, carbonated beverages, solid
chocolate, and artificial sweeteners. In addition
the inclusion of soluble fiber, substitution of soy or rice
products for dairy, and being cautious when consuming insoluble
fiber sources and fresh fruits and vegetables, are all methods
that lessen the potential disruption of the
gastrointestinal tract in persons with IBS.
Medications: Numerous medications
have proven useful in symptom management
and symptoms reduction. The administration of stool softeners
and laxatives has been successful in constipation-related
IBS, while antidiarrheal
medications seem to help those suffering from diarrhea-predominant
IBS. As well, antispasmodic drugs (e.g. hyoscine) may also
benefit some IBS patients. Low-dosage tricyclic and SSRI anti
depressants are also commonly employed as a means to
relieve symptoms of visceral pain, sensitivity, diarrhea,
and constipation.
Cognitive Therapy: Hypnotherapy
or self-hypnosis is one of the newer and most promising areas
of current IBS treatment. Some research has concluded that
such therapy can result in the reduction or even elimination
of IBS symptoms for years after therapy completion. Because
of the possible brain-gut component in IBS, cognitive therapy
may improve symptoms in a large number of IBS patients. However,
more investigational research is necessary
to substantiate the findings of preliminary trials.
Lomentum May be an Effective Alternative Therapy
for the Management of Symptoms and Discomfort Caused By Your
IBS:
Due to the individual-specific nature of IBS symptoms, many
patients are frustrated with the lack of
effectiveness from conventional treatments.
Although much of the success garnered from natural supplements
is anecdotal, one cannot overlook the success and claim of
personal remedy which has resulted from the inclusion of all-natural
supplements. The fact remains: natural-based treatments,
or 'traditional medicines', have been used for years with
great effectiveness.
Lomentum has been developed to ease the frustration of standard
treatments. The ingredients found in Lomentum have been studied
in various trials and lend support to their use. The Lomentum
ingredient list includes:
Probiotics (Lactobacillus acidophilus and
bacillus): Administration of probiotics may help resolve flora-imbalance
related digestive problems, like irritable bowel syndrome
(IBS). In fact, in patients with IBS, fecal bacteria are altered
as compared to normal controls. Another clinical study showed
that Lactobacillus acidophilus and L. plantarum are effective
in improving severity scores of IBS symptoms.
Chamomile (Matricaria recutita): Chamomile
acts as an anti-spasmodic agent in the digestive tract which
can be quite helpful in patients with IBS. An herbal preparation
containing chamomile, peppermint, and caraway demonstrated
the ability to significantly improve symptoms of upset stomach
(dyspepsia) in a double-blind study of 120 patients when compared
to placebo.
Glutamine: The preferred fuel for cells
of the GI tract, glutamine is an amino acid that also exerts
a protective effect on the intestinal lining and plays a role
in immune defenses. It is abundant in many foods but is easily
broken down in the cooking process. The protective barrier
may be compromised in some patients with IBS.
Peppermint oil (enterically coated): Enteric-coated
peppermint oil has been used for treating IBS in Europe for
several years. An analysis of 16 clinical trials of enteric
coated peppermint oil concluded that it may be the drug of
first choice in IBS patients with non-serious constipation
or diarrhea to alleviate general symptoms and to improve quality
of life. A particular controlled trial showed that after 2
weeks of peppermint oil treatment, 75% of children experienced
significant improvement in the severity of pain associated
with IBS.
Caraway oil (enterically coated): When used
in combination with peppermint oil, caraway may relieve indigestion
symptoms of pain, pressure, heaviness and fullness. When compared
to cisparide (a pharmaceutical), caraway and peppermint oil
have been shown to be comparable in efficacy for treating
dyspepsia and intestinal symptoms.
Gamma-oryzanol: Gamma-oryzanol is a natural
compound isolated from rice bran oil. Animal studies show
that gamma-oryzanol can suppress emotionally-induced propulsive
activity in the gastrointestinal tract, which is thought to
be associated with IBS.
Lomentum has employed the use of enteric coating for
ingredient delivery. This enteric coating acts as
a barrier to the ingredients within the capsule and controls
the location within the digestive system where it is
absorbed; thereby maximizing the efficacy of Lomentum.
Due to the high-absorption percentage and clinically reviewed
success of nutrients contained in Lomentum's unique IBS formula,
the symptoms, discomfort, and potential nutrient inadequacies
caused by your condition may be lessened; while a promotion
of health and overall integrity of the gastrointestinal tract
is maintained.
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