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IBSe Final
INTRODUCTION............................................................................................ 2
WHAT TO EAT............................................................................................... 9
Exercise................................................................................................. 19
Reduce Stress....................................................................................... 19
Sleep..................................................................................................... 20
CONCLUSION............................................................................................. 22
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INTRODUCTION
Chronic disease affects half of all Americans and accounts for 84 percent of our $3.8
trillion health care bill. This would be depressing except for one simple fact: Most of these
chronic illnesses are lifestyle-related diseases. That means theyre preventable, treatable
and often even reversible through changes in lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, and stress.
More specifically, the food we eat (or dont eat) is the single biggest driver of chronic illness
everything from heart disease to diabetes, cancer to dementia, arthritis to autoimmunity,
and more.
Simply put, food can cause disease, but it also can cure disease.
Thats what Joanne Schwien learned when she did the Eat Fat, Get Thin program. After 40
days, Joannes blood pressure normalized, her A1C was lower than it has been in 15 years
on medication and her aches and pains went away. After the 4th day, she was able to get
off both her diabetes and blood pressure medication. And she lost over 50 pounds!
Joanne didnt need one diet for her diabetes, another for her high blood pressure, and
yet another for her heartburn. She simply needed real food anti-inflammatory food,
detoxifying food, blood-sugar-balancing food, in other words, the Eat Fat, Get Thin plan.
The beauty of the human body is that if you take out the bad stuff and put in the good
stuff, the body heals. And it doesnt take long often just 21 days. And if you are really
sick, you can continue. Then in 40 days most chronic problems will dramatically improve
or go away entirely.
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tract good guys or bad guys. Each bite is literally controlling every function of your body.
Again, food is not just calories.
Food is information.
The Eat Fat Get Thin Plan is scientifically designed to reverse most chronic disease by
eliminating all non-food substances that send messages of disease to your body. This way
of eating is designed to eliminate cravings and food addiction and be low glycemic, anti-
inflammatory, gut healing, brain boosting, and blood-sugar balancing.
It is based on the science of Functional Medicine, which addresses the root causes of
illness, not just the symptoms. In other words, Functional Medicine treats the whole
organism not just the organs.
And, yes, there are differences between people some need more or less of this or that, or
have unique needs, or have food sensitivities. But Eat Fat, Get Thin is a level setter it will help
you reboot and reset, and then you can make adjustments to find out what is perfect for you.
And it doesnt take long. You are just a few days away from health and happiness. This
approach wont work for everyone, or work all the time, but for the 80 percent or more
of people suffering with chronic disease that is caused by what they are eating or more
importantly, what they are not eating this approach will provide dramatic and quick benefits.
Try it for 21 days. If you are not better, try it for 40 days. And if you are still not better, it is
time to see a Functional Medicine doctor to help you get to deeper roots such as chronic
infections, environmental toxins, parasites and more.
Now lets review how this approach can help irritable bowel syndrome.
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IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME:
THE PROBLEM
Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a huge problem that affects about 10 to 23 percent of
people worldwide, and between 15 and 20 percent of Americans.
That is almost 1 in 5 people who suffer unnecessarily from something that can often be
easily addressed by focusing on the root causes using Functional Medicine.
Not surprisingly, IBS is one of the most common reasons for visits to the doctor
accounting for over 3 million doctor visits annually. And its annual cost is $2 billion in lost
productivity and health care costs. Unfortunately, most doctors have no clue how to treat
it or whats really causing it. Thats where Functional Medicine comes in.
Functional Medicine is not a new treatment or test or modality. Its a whole new way
of thinking about solving the puzzle of chronic symptoms and diseases. IBS provides
a fantastic model for illustrating how Functional Medicine works.
IBS is the label that doctors lump symptoms like bloating or gas, distention, constipation,
diarrhea, and cramping under. Like its name suggests, IBS occurs when your bowel
becomes irritable. But, when you look at your colon during a colonoscopy, you dont really
see anything. It looks normal. There is no structural problem, no tumor, no obvious cause.
The root problem is dysfunction in your gut ecosystem. Most doctors often suggest eating
more fiber or taking Metamucil, but thats generally not very effective.
IBS causes needless misery for millions of people. Fortunately, it is entirely fixable if viewed
through the lens of Functional Medicine
In Functional Medicine, we focus on getting to the root cause of disease. But, those of
us in Functional Medicine also know that one disease can have many causes (or that
one cause can create many diseases think gluten). If you have 10 people with IBS, for
example, the causes may be quite different for each person.
There are really only five causes of all disease: allergens,, toxins, poor diet, stress, and
microbes or imbalance of the bugs in your gut. All of these can trigger symptoms and
create thousands of diseases.
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Once you identify the cause of your irritable bowel, you can get rid of it once and for all. Its
extraordinary how simple it is once we know the right thing to do.
Theres a funny joke I always tell about how important it is to know what to do. One patient
got his appendix out and the doctor sent him a bill for $1,000. The patient said, Wow!
Thats lot of money for such a simple operation. The doctor replied, Youre right. And he
sent him another bill: $1 for taking out the appendix; $999 for knowing what needed to be
taken out.
Functional Medicine is sort of like that. We know exactly what to do by treating the system
not the symptoms.
Lets talk about a couple of different causes that can give rise to IBS symptoms.
Certain foods can irritate your bowel and digestive system. Im talking about
food sensitivities not a true allergy like a peanut or shellfish allergy but rather a more
mild food sensitivity that can cause terrible symptoms.
Food sensitivities are very common, and the most widespread thing in food that people
react to is gluten. Thats the protein found in wheat, barley, rye, and spelt. Its a very
common reaction even if you dont have celiac disease, which is a full-blown reaction to
gluten. Even if your doctor tells you that your test results for gluten antibodies or celiac
are normal, you can still have a severe reaction to gluten.
Dairy is another big problem. About 75 percent of people cant digest the lactose in dairy,
which results in bloating, gas, and diarrhea. Even if you dont have lactose intolerance,
dairy can create problems. Dairy contains proteins, such as casein and whey, that also can
cause irritation and inflammation in your gut.
There are many, many other foods people can have reactions to, including soy, corn, and
eggs.
A landmark paper, which was published in the prestigious British medical journal
Gut, found that eliminating foods identified through delayed food allergy testing (IgG
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antibodies) resulted in dramatic improvements in IBS symptoms.1 Another article,
an editorial in The American Journal of Gastroenterology, stated clearly that we must
respect and recognize the role of food allergies and inflammation in IBS.2
There are some tests available that you can use to assess food sensitivities, including
a reaction to gluten and dairy. Check out the How to Work with Your Doctor to Get What
You Need guide for more information.
Imbalances in your gut ecosystem can also trigger or exacerbate IBS. You have an
enormous ecosystem of bugs in there with about 500 species in all. In fact, 100 trillion
bacterial cells exist within your gut ecosystem. There are 10 times as many bacterial cells
as there are your own cells. That makes us all about 10 percent human, if you think about
it!
We call this collection of bugs the human microbiome, and these bugs have to be in
balance for you to be healthy. If you have bad bugs growing or a yeast overgrowth, or if
you have parasites or worms, you can get IBS.
Bad bugs in the wrong spot can also create problems. Most bacteria are in your large
intestine, but sometimes they move up and go into the small intestine. Thats not very
good, because the small intestine should be sterile.
When you eat food thats starchy like bread, cereal, pasta, rice, or sugary food, the
bacteria ferment the sugars in the food. Its like the way apple cider blows up in a plastic
container in your fridge when it goes bad. Thats what happens in your gut.
The bacteria ferment the sugars in the food you eat, and your stomach blows up. Thats
why you get bloating right after meals.
Thats a very common symptom of bacterial overgrowth, or what we used to call small
intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO). Its a very easy thing to treat if you use the right
modality, but most doctors never diagnose or treat this properly.
SIBO can be diagnosed by a breath test, which measures gas production by the
1 Atkinson, W., Sheldon, T.A., Shaath, N., and P.J. Whorwell. (2003). Food elimination based on IgG antibodies in irritable
bowel syndrome: A randomized controlled trial. Gut. 53:14591464.
2 Shanahan, F. and P.J. Whorwell, M.D. (2005). IgG-mediated food intolerance in irritable bowel syndrome: A real
phenomenon or an epiphenomenon? The American Journal of Gastroenterology. 100:15581559.
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bacteria, or by a urine test that measures the byproducts of the bacteria after they are
absorbed into your system.
Bacterial overgrowth is a real syndrome and was described in a review paper published
in The Journal of the American Medical Association.3 And, a major paper was recently
published in the Annals of Internal Medicine that showed using a nonabsorbed antibiotic
called Rifaximin (Xifaxan) for 10 days resulted in a dramatic improvement in bloating and
overall symptoms of IBS by clearing out the overgrowth of bacteria.4
Yeast overgrowth is also common in your gut. Its sort of like a garden where the weeds
take over. Yeast overgrowth happens because of taking antibiotics, steroids, birth control
pills, or acid-blocking drugs. It also occurs if you eat a lot of sugar, drink alcohol, or are
diabetic.
Im not a big fan of medication, but sometimes for irritable bowel, a good nonabsorbed
antibiotic like the aforementioned Xifaxan will clear out the SIBO (bacterial overgrowth)
and stop bloating and diarrhea. Using Xifaxan and an antifungal is almost like hitting the
reset button on your computer; you reboot your gut and then you start over.
The research tells us that these are the two main causes of irritable bowel food allergies
and overgrowth of bacteria in the small intestine but there may be others, including a
lack of digestive enzymes, parasites living in the gut, zinc or magnesium, heavy metal
toxicity, and more.
The key is to reboot your gut by getting rid of the bad stuff and putting in the good stuff.
3 Lin, H. (2004). Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth. The Journal of the American Medical Association. 292:852-858.
4 Pimenetel, M., Park, S. Mirocha, J. Kane, S., and Y. Kong. (2006). The effect of nonabsorbed oral antibiotics (rifaximin) on
the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome. Annals of Internal Medicine. (145)8:557563.
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IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME:
THE SOLUTION
To heal your gut, first we remove the bad stuff (bad bugs, yeast, parasites, worms, food
sensitivities) and then replace the things that are missing (enzymes, prebiotics from fiber).
We re-inoculate with healthy bacteria (probiotics), and we repair the gut with the right
nutrients.
We talked about getting rid of the bad stuff (namely, food sensitivities and bugs). Now,
we have to add in the good stuff.
While your gut is healing, its a good idea to add digestive enzymes to help break down
the food. You may need those for two or three months.
Then, you need to re-inoculate your gut with healthy bacteria using probiotics such as
Bifidobacteria, Lactobacillus, and other strains of bacteria. They help to repopulate the
healthy gut flora and allow your digestion to work better. You can also eat probiotic-rich
foods like kimchi, kombucha, miso, or sauerkraut. These are all fermented foods that help
your gut flora get and stay healthy.
Vitamin A, zinc, omega-3 fats (fish oil), evening primrose oil, and glutamine all help repair
the gut. We also use herbs like quercetin and turmeric to reduce inflammation and heal a
leaky gut.
Normally, your intestinal cells are stuck together like Legos. A leaky gut occurs when the
gut lining is interrupted. When the intestinal cells come apart or separate, food proteins
and bacteria leak in and they start causing inflammation.
Leaky gut can create IBS but also joint pain, fatigue, cognitive problems, depression,
allergies, congestion, and rashes like eczema. Many symptoms and diseases are caused
by leaky gut.
In Functional Medicine, the gut is one of the most important systems to focus on and to
get working well, because thats the seat of your health. Its connected to everything else.
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WHAT TO EAT
The first step in healing your gut is to eat a healthy diet. Increase your consumption of
whole foods rich in phytonutrients, which are plant molecules that give your body the
nutrients it needs.
Here are some very practical tips youll see in Eat Fat, Get Thin. This way of eating is full of
plant-based fiber and healing nutrients. It cuts out most of the common food sensitivities
(gluten and dairy). It is also very low in starch, sugar and other foods that cause the bad
bugs and yeast to grow and cause fermentation, bloating, and gas.
Eat a plant-based diet, and be sure to include potassium-rich foods. Eat a diet
rich in fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds high in fiber, healthy fats, and nutrients
such as calcium, magnesium, and the all-important potassium. Potassium helps
our bodies eliminate excess sodium in our bodies and relax blood vessel walls, both
of which help lower blood pressure. The Recommended Daily Allowance (RDA) for
potassium is 4700 mg per day, but most people get only about half this amount
in their diet. Choose from these foods to increase your daily intake: Swiss chard,
spinach, kale, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, crimini mushrooms, tomato, green beans,
and avocado. Non-starchy veggies should fill 50 to 75 percent of your plate
Dont eat carbohydrates alone. Combine protein, fat, and carbohydrates in
every meal.
Pull the sugar. A diet full of empty calories and quickly absorbed sugar, liquid
sugar calories, and refined carbohydrates all of which convert to sugar creates
high insulin levels, eventually leading to insulin resistance and type 2 diabetes.
Chronically high insulin levels lead to many problems, including inflammation, high
blood pressure, poor sex drive, increased risk for cancer, and depression. The most
important thing you can do to reduce your risk of type 2 diabetes and obesity or
reverse its impact is to eliminate or dramatically reduce sugar in all its many disguises.
Eat Fat: Use ONLY good, healthy fats and clean (grass-fed or sustainably raised)
animal foods. You should include fat at each meal. The best sources are avocados,
extra-virgin olive oil, nuts and seeds, extra-virgin coconut butter, organic full-fat
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coconut milk, whole organic eggs, fatty fish (sardines, wild salmon, mackerel or
herring), grass-fed lamb, bison, or beef or organic poultry.
Stock up on real foods. Whole, unprocessed real foods balance your blood
sugar, reduce inflammation and oxidative stress, and improve your liver detoxification
to prevent or reverse insulin resistance and diabetes. Whole, real foods turn on all
the right gene messages, promote a healthy metabolism, reverse insulin resistance
and diabetes, and prevent aging and age-related diseases like diabetes and heart
disease.
Eat about 4 to 6 ounces of protein with each meal. If you make a fist, thats
approximately portion size were talking about per meal.
Avoid all processed junk food, including sodas, juices, and diet drinks, which
impact sugar and lipid metabolism. Liquid sugar calories are the biggest contributors
to obesity and diabetes and heart disease.
Avoid all grains and beans (including chickpeas, lentils, and even peanuts,
which are actually beans).
Eat only fat, protein, and veggies for breakfast. You can choose from a
variety of protein shakes or delicious egg recipes (omega-3 eggs are ideal) to wake
up your metabolism first thing in the morning.
Limit alcohol consumption. Drinking too much alcohol can increase blood
pressure and interfere with good health. Researchers estimate heavy drinking is
responsible for about 8 percent of all cases of high blood pressure in the U.S. Alcohol
also impacts triglycerides and creates blood sugar imbalances. For men, limit alcohol
to no more than two drinks per day. For women, limit alcohol to no more than one
drink per day. (One drink is defined as a 12-ounce beer, a five-ounce glass of wine, or
a 1.5-ounce shot of liquor.)
Avoid all dairy and gluten products.
Drink a minimum of 8 glasses of pure, clean water throughout the day.
Eat the rainbow. Eat at least 8 to 10 servings of vegetables every day, which
contain disease-fighting vitamins, minerals, fiber, phytonutrients, antioxidants, and
anti-inflammatory molecules.
Use salt, because when you cut down carbs your body needs more salt.
Avoid highly refined cooking oils such as corn, soy or most vegetable oils.
Try not to eat three hours before bed.
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The 21-Day Meal Plan
To help you jumpstart your Eat Fat, Get Thin 21-Day Plan, we are providing a step-by-step,
delicious meal plan for the first week. All of these recipes can be found in my book, Eat
Fat, Get Thin and we even included a few vegan friendly options (look for items noting [V]).
WEEK 1
Breakfast Lunch Dinner
Monday Cocoa Bliss Chicken Chop Crispy Seared
Smoothie Salad with Hearts Duck Breast
of Palm and with Blueberry
Creamy Herb Balsamic Sauce
Dressing
Side: Asparagus
V
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Friday Kiwi Lime Bistro Flank Steak Sun-dried Tomato
Smoothie Salad with Baby and Turkey
Green Beans Burgers with
Avocado Cream
Side: Broccolini
V
Side: Zucchini
Below is a list of all the staple items you will need for the Eat Fat, Get Thin 21-Day Plan, as
well as a list of the ingredients you will need for the Week 1 meal plan provided above.
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Unsweetened hemp milk, almond milk, coconut milk
Canned or jarred Kalamata olives
Frozen blueberries, raspberries, blackberries, unsweetened acai berry puree
Almond meal
Arrowroot
Apple cider, Balsamic, unseasoned rice, red wine, white wine vinegars
Reduced-sodium, gluten-free tamari
Reduced-sodium broth (vegetable or chicken)
Dijon mustard (look for pure mustard without sugar or chemicals)
Sea salt
Freshly ground black pepper
Capers
Seasonings and dried spices, such as turmeric, cayenne pepper, thyme, rosemary,
chili powder, cumin, sage, oregano, onion powder, cinnamon, coriander, cilantro,
paprika, and parsley
Vegetables:
You can eat an unlimited amount of non-starchy vegetables, such as these:
Cauliflower (2 heads)
Asparagus (1 bundle)
Leeks (3 small)
Shallots (2 small)
Zucchini (3 small)
Broccolini (1 bundle)
Red bell peppers (5)
Snap peas ( pound)
Broccoli (2 heads)
Avocado (8)
Green beans (12 ounces)
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Spinach (1 pound)
Scallions (7)
Grape tomatoes ( pint)
Roma tomatoes (7)
Celery (10 stalks)
Kale (1 bunch)
Red onion (1)
Yellow onions (4)
Baby field greens (1 pound)
Butter lettuce (2 heads)
Red cabbage (1 head)
Brussels sprouts (2 pounds)
Great resources: Local farmers markets, Cascadian Farm, Earthbound Farm, Maine
Coast Sea Vegetables, Miracle Noodle, Stahlbush Island Farms.
Fruits:
Choose organic, seasonal, local produce whenever possible. (Sometimes organic fruits
and vegetables are best purchased frozen during winter months.)
Non-Dairy Milks:
Almond Milk (1 32-ounce carton)
Coconut Milk (4 13-ounce cans)
Cashew Milk (1 32-ounce carton)
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Poultry, Meat, Fish, Eggs:
Look for organic, grass- or range-fed, antibiotic- and hormone-free poultry and eggs.
Fresh Herbs:
Parsley (1 bunch)
Cilantro (1 bunch)
Ginger (1 3-inch piece)
Basil (1 bunch)
Dill (1 bunch)
Thyme (2 bunches)
Garlic (5 heads)
Nutmeg
Red pepper flakes
Bay leaves
Saffron
Chipotle powder
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Organic mayonnaise
Tarragon
Red pepper
Cayenne pepper
Great Resources: Flavorganics, Frontier Natural Products Co-Op, Penzeys Spices,
Rapunzel Pure Organics, Seeds of Change, Simply Organic, The Spice Hunter
Canned Foods:
Diced tomatoes (2 cans)
Hearts of palm (1 can)
Roasted red bell peppers (1 8-ounce jar)
Sun-dried tomatoes (1 8-ounce jar)
Clam broth (16 ounces)
Other:
Unsweetened cocoa powder
No-alcohol pure vanilla extract
Coconut flour
Baking soda
Duck fat (1 pound)
Silken tofu (4 ounces)
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WHAT TO TAKE: SUPPLEMENTS
Supplements are important. Along with a healthy diet and exercise program, they can
dramatically reduce your IBS.
I have sourced the highest-quality supplements that are tested for purity and potency
and are all absorbable and free of contaminants and allergens. You can get all of the
recommended supplements bundled together in my online store. Look for The Healthy
Digestive Support Kit.
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By following this approach, most people can heal their irritable bowel. If you are not getting
better utilizing these strategies, you may need medical help.
You may need treatment for SIBO or bacterial overgrowth. Talk to your doctor about
Xifaxan (a non-absorbed antibiotic) for bacterial overgrowth, 550 mg twice a day for 10
days; and Diflucan, 100 mg a day for three to four weeks, to kill the yeast. Your doctor
must prescribe these medications.
In some cases, treatment for parasites or worms is needed based on the testing.
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WHAT TO DO:
OTHER LIFESTYLE FACTORS
Exercise
Exercise is not a luxury. Its a necessity when it comes to preventing almost all chronic
disease, from heart disease to cancer, from dementia to diabetes, from osteoporosis to
osteoarthritis. You cannot age successfully without it. It is simply how we are designed.
You may try interval training if you are feeling stronger. I also encourage strength training
to build muscle and reduce body fat composition.
Reduce Stress
Stress alone can cause many chronic diseases. Take a heart attack. Stress often triggers a
cascade of events that cause a heart attack.
Finding ways to manage stress and to relax is essential for dealing with nearly all chronic
health conditions, including irritable bowel disease.
Learn to reduce stress by doing regular relaxation exercises such as yoga, tai chi,
meditation, breathing, guided imagery, or whatever it takes to engage the relaxation
nervous system, which can lower your inflammation and blood sugar levels as well as
increase metabolism and help with your overall health.
Try classes, buy CDs (you can try my UltraCalm audio program), try therapy, or just go out
and have fun. Do whatever it takes to hit the pause button on a daily basis and maintain
your health
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Sleep
I used to think that MD stood for medical deity and meant I didnt have to follow the
same sleep rules as every other human being. I stayed up late working long shifts in the
emergency room, ignoring the demands of my body. It wasnt until I learned that shift work
leads to a shortened life expectancy that I quit.
Unfortunately, our lives are infiltrated with constant stimuli that keep us revved up until
the moment we go to bed. Its no wonder so many of us have trouble getting restful
sleep.
Instead of pushing through until your head hits the pillow, try to take a little holiday in the
two hours before bed. Create a sleep ritual a special set of little things you do before
bed in order to guide your body into a deep, healing sleep.
Here are some tips on how to restore your natural sleep rhythm. It may take weeks or
months, but using these tools in a coordinated way will eventually reset your biological
rhythms:
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Take a hot salt/soda aromatherapy bath. Raising your body temperature
before bed helps to induce sleep. A hot bath also relaxes your muscles and reduces
tension physically and psychically. By adding 1 to 1 cups Epsom salt (magnesium
sulfate) and 1 to 1 cups baking soda (sodium bicarbonate) to your bath, you
will gain the benefits of magnesium absorbed through your skin and the alkaline-
balancing effects of the baking soda, both of which help with sleep.
Get a massage or stretch before bed. This helps relax the body, making it
easier to fall asleep.
Warm your middle. This raises your core temperature and helps trigger the
proper chemistry for sleep. A hot-water bottle, heating pad or a warm body can
do the trick.
Avoid medications that interfere with sleep. These include sedatives
(which are used to treat insomnia, but ultimately lead to dependence and disruption
of normal sleep rhythms), antihistamines, stimulants, cold medication, steroids, and
headache medication that contains caffeine.
Use herbal therapies. Try 200 mg of passionflower, or 320 mg to 480 mg of
valerian root extract standardized to 0.2 percent valerenic acid one hour before bed.
Take 200 mg to 400 mg of magnesium citrate or glycinate before bed.
This relaxes the nervous system and muscles.
Other supplements and herbs can be helpful in getting some shuteye.
Try calcium, theanine (an amino acid from green tea), GABA, 5-HTP, and
magnolia. (I like a product called Kavinace UltraPM that has a form of GABA,
melatonin, and 5-HTP all in one. It works well for many of my patients.)
Try 1 mg to 3 mg of melatonin at night, which can help stabilize your sleep
rhythms.
Get a relaxation, meditation or guided imagery CD. Any of these may help
you get to sleep
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CONCLUSION
We have the science, the understanding and the tools to deal with this chronic
problem and the suffering it causes one in five people. There is no need to wait for any
more studies. I have been treating IBS in my practice for over 15 years with dramatic
success.
In fact, just recently, one of my patients told me that for the first time in his life he didnt
have any more stomach pains or digestive problems. It had previously been so bad that
he had to have a phone installed in his bathroom!
By taking these steps and seeking out the underlying causes of IBS, you can dramatically
improve your health and overcome your digestive disorder.
If you are willing to tweak your diet and lifestyle and take a few supplements, your health
may change dramatically and so will your life.
If you have tried the Eat Fat, Get Thin 21-Day Plan for up to 40 days and are still not
completely better, then you should seek out a Functional Medicine practitioner. You can
come see me or one of my Functional Medicine doctors at The UltraWellness Center or
at the Cleveland Clinic Center for Functional Medicine, where we treat people from all
over the world. You can also find a trained practitioner near you through the Institute for
Functional Medicine.
The answers are right in front of you. Treat the underlying causes of your illness, and you
will begin to experience vibrant health once more.
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