Freeing Yourself from IBS 4-Part Mini-Course
Thank you for signing
up for my 4-Part Mini-Course on IBS
and
Welcome to Part 1
Sponsored by FromFromIBS.com
With the information that is to follow
for the next four days, you should be able to combat your
IBS head on, and find the path towards a healthy lifestyle
that works for you.
With this mini-course, I hope to help
educate and inspire IBS sufferers everywhere. You are not
alone and you don’t have to suffer in silence. It is
my hope to bring knowledge about IBS to as many as possible
with this mini-course.
The information in this mini-course is
just a small portion of what is available in my e-Book “How
I can Be Free from IBS Forever”.
For today and the next three days you’ll
learn about:
Part 1 How Do I Know I Have
IBS?
Part 2 Alternative Therapies to Help IBS
Part 3 Stress Reduction Ideas to Help Cure IBS
Part 4 Diet and Nutrition for IBS
So why wait? Keep reading to take
part in your first installment of my IBS mini-course.
Part
1: How Do I Know I Have IBS?
A trip
to your doctor should help you obtain a diagnosis of IBS.
However, seeking treatment may be another story altogether,
as Western medicine currently can’t even find a cause
for IBS, let alone a cure!
What
Is IBS?
Irritable
Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, is the most commonly diagnosed disease
by gastroenterologists. 1 in every 5 people in the United
States currently suffers from this condition and many may
not even know it. Some people may feel as though they are
alone in their suffering, but you are never alone. About 20%
of the population is dealing with this condition today. Plus,
about 2/3 of all those diagnosed with IBS are women.
What
Are Common Symptoms of IBS?
IBS can
manifest itself in the human body in several ways. However,
you will most likely be able to identify the physical symptoms
first and foremost. Be sure to purchase my e-Book to find
out the emotional, mental and even spiritual effects IBS can
have on you.
Abdominal
pain
Severe bloating and constipation
Diarrhea and constipation
Pain or bleeding when you pass a stool
Back & shoulder pains
Overall pain
Shortness of breath
Dizziness
Nausea and vomiting
Heartburn
Ringing in the ears
Excessive wind and belching
Lack of sleep
Fluid retention
Eating issues
Unexplained weight loss and weight gain
Accepting
Yourself with IBS
Having
IBS can make you feel different from everyone else. But you’re
not! Considering how many people are diagnosed with it each
year, you should feel comforted in knowing that you are not
alone. While having IBS may not be what you’ve always
wanted for yourself, you can still live a healthy and happy
life. The key is finding a treatment plan for yourself that
limits your symptoms and makes you as comfortable as possible.
Luckily
for you, tomorrow we’ll be talking about alternative
treatments and therapies you can implement to take control
of your IBS.
Peace,
Prosperity and Healing,
Kindest
regards,

Vance Harvey
P.S.
Part 2 of your IBS mini-course will be sent in about 24 hours
and will be covering “Alternative Therapies to Help
IBS”
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