100% WORKING TREATMENT for my IBS!

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100% WORKING TREATMENT for my IBS!

Hi, I am writing this to try to help everybody that I can because I have been on the same boat as you guys and gone through this living hell for 3 years!!!  Short description about my previous case was that I could almost eat nothing, only eat what is normally designated for IBS menu, I was always feeling that I had to go to the Bathroom, I would have IBS-D attacks daily, even taking a lot of Imodium would not work totally, painful bowel cramps, the whole works… I could go on with the list…but you guys already know what are the symptoms from personal experience.

Doctors give this autoimmune disease the name of IBS because they are totally clueless of why this happens, so they just grab all the symptoms and put them in one bag calling it IBS… to me it is just the doctors another way of saying they are clueless but they don´t want to show it to us so they won´t look bad.

Dr. Pimentel who has come up with the theory about SIBO is the cause makes me think that he is correct, this is the only one doctor that had a clue.

Now for the Treatment that I used daily :

From 10 gram to 30 grams of L-Glutamine, to repair the damaged intestinal mucosa and lining. Repairing this will block big food particles from entering the blood stream directly due to the holes in the intestinal lining cause by the bad bacteria.

 12 billion Probiotic daily at least, start by using the 50 billion probiotic and then after seeing results you may try to decrease to cheaper probiotics, but don´t go below 10 billion.

Using the SIBO treatment first if desired:

Use Xifaxan ( Rifaximin) antibiotic to wipe out the bad bacteria but this will also wipe out the good bacteria ( check for Dr. Pimentel’s SIBO treatment). While you are doing this, I advise you to take probiotics daily to compensate the bacterial slaughter in the intestines. You can also start L-Glutamine ate the same time to repair the intestinal mucosa and Lining.

After the Xifaxan Treatment, keep on taking the heavy duty 50 billion probiotic daily and glutamine. After getting better, you may try to change the dosages of L-Glutamine and Probiotics and see how you adapt to lower dosages to try to save money.

Since many if not all IBS people are prone to getting E.Coli overgrowth again, you will have to keep on taking L-Glutamine and Probiotics for the rest of your life. I am on this treatment for 1 year and now I eat Pizza, Junk food, Spicy food, drink sodas and Coca-Colas and am totally normal as I was before. I will not say I am cured because it must be an auto-immune disease, but you may keep it in check and be 100% normal by just taking this for the rest of you days ( L-Glutamine and Probiotics).

I have tried previously all know medications for IBS, Antidepressants, anxiolytics , antispasmodics, tried acupuncture, etc. and I was only 30% better, because this medicines do not fix the problem, the just drug your gut to numbness…

This treatment will take around 6 months to reach 100% improvement, but you will notice improvements after 2 months, so be patient.

Good Luck to all and may god help you!

 

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    Does anyone here feel low energy,alot of dizziness ,muscle twisting during ibs D.

     

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      for me it's IBS-C and yeah i do after i eat i feel joints are aching and muscles are fatigued, and nausea when I get extremely full 
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      jay12345 let me tell you something do feel that after eating when you empty your stomach when do you feel it , i usually felt it when i eat dizzines i mean rapid heart rate maybe all of my energy like goes all to my stomach and my body is fatigued felling a little bit sleepy sometimes, but after some hours after stomach finished his work iam coming back to normal but with less energy.I support you that you are not alone .
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    Hello Maurice,

    Did you ever have urinary symptoms or pelvic pain with IBS? I have developed those in conjunction and was wondering if this helped those symptoms as well.  I typically have those symptoms in conjunction with the stomach pain and didn't know if they were related.

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    Hello , its good to hear that people are getting out of this living hell... unfortunately i haven't. I ' ve been suffering with digestive issues the past 6 years, started when i was 20 now i am 26, i cant fully describe how this has affected me, in just every aspect, from pshycological, emotional, and of course physicial. Doctors are just clueless, they just said i have IBS, and thats it. It seems that my symptoms may vary from time to time, but as for now my main issue, has been bloating and gas. a horrible feeling in my upper left side of the stomach, i feel the need to be in kinda like a crunch position, feels uncomfortable to stand or just do anything else... i have tried a lot of things, and i currently take enzymes along with probiotics... maybe the glutamine could help? its like one of the few things i haven't tried
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      hi Dimitri03871!try glutamine because only probiotics can not give you 100% or even 80% result,about gas and bloating the same i have but with the treatment i am getting better but not the 80 % but with time i will be 100% .Gas produced due to bad bugs because they have lunch on ur lunch :P so stick with this treatment you will see good results.

       

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      regarding glutamine it should be indicated to be taken now the concept of glutamine is basically repairing the intestinal wall so that u are less sensitive to foods and your absorption will be better ....etc otherwise some issues are not glutamine related so if u wanna take glutamine its better to do leaky gut test and food allergies and SIBO test and collect ur data then decide among glutamine .... probiotics r good it's a good thing ur taking them 
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      ok, i am waiting for the next appoinment with my Dr., so i will ask him about these exams... because i think i have done almost everything else, colonoscopy, endoscopy, and a lot more. i think i will still give the glutamine a shot, guess i have nothing to lose.
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    I tried rifaxin and it just made me sicker. I also tried the l-glutamine and I got severe reactions from it. My doctor said the only way to get rid of symptoms is diet and medicine and lifestyle change. There is no documented way to cure this. If l-glutamine and probiotics work so well, why don't doctors recommend that? I have IBSC and I have seen articles that this only works for those with IBS D. Where is your documented proof this works?
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      My proof is my cured case and others that report the same here on the post. Doctors are still ignorant and only stick with medicines that sale and not natural ways of healing. If you do a deeper research, you will find out that there are official American trials now in the process with L glutamine and IBS.
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      My proof is my cured case and others that report the same here on the post. Doctors are still ignorant and only stick with medicines that sale and not natural ways of healing. If you do a deeper research, you will find out that there are official American trials now in the process with L glutamine and IBS.
    • Posted

      And just for the record, before curing myself, all my doctors said i would have to live with this previous illness called IBS until I died. Guess what, I proved them wrong and so did others here on the post.
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      I have read it only works with IBS D not C. I tried probiotics for over two years and I recently tried glutamine but I had serious reactions including nerve pain, bladder problems, and constipation so maybe I used it wrong. If anyone with IBS C has had a positive experience I am willing to try it. How do you use glutamine and what kind? What type of probiotics? How long? What if you have side effects? My doctor has told me there is no scientific evidence to prove it works and to date I have not seen any. If this works why would doctors not sell it? Why would they not try it? I am seeing a nutritionist next month who is holistic and I would like to bring this up to her. I am not saying anyone is wrong but as I have seen there is no cure documented yet. How did you prove them wrong?
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      I have IBS with C I tried to take it and only a small dose with the tablets for about 2 weeks it made my c worse I ended up in the the ER with inpacted bowel with was very painful I would not take at all with IBS C or be very careful if you do .I have tried probotics also do not feel like they work The only thing that helps me at all is Digestive Enzymes 
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      Hi, how do you know you have ibs c, I think all of you with ibs c have a magnesium deficiency, but you will not find the deficiency in blood test because the most magnesium in the cell so you have to make a hair analysis and I want you to read about magnesium deficiency and see if you have another's symptoms
    • Posted

      Dear Abdul1986:  Which probiotics are you using and are they helpful?

      Thanks

    • Posted

      Have had a colonospy and a endoscopy done and the Doctor said I had IBS and for years I have had GERD for years and also SIBO 
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      I have cured myself and I am just sharing here my cure to others who suffer the same. It is everybodys own option to try my treatment or not, so it is up to you. I have also tried nutritionists, doctors, treatments, the whole works and nothing worked. So for who has IBS-D, my treatment is their best bet from my personal experience and from what i see from others that have cured themselves with my treatment also. Now since IBS-C is more trickier becuase of glutamines side-effect of constipation, i would suggest taking the IBC medicine linaclotide (constella) while taking glutamine. But of course since we are talking about medicine now, go through your doctor first about thr linaclotide. The idea here is still the same, repair your gut with glutamine but with the help of linaclotide so you do not suffer the constipating effects of glutamine. This is my best suggestion since i have only experience with IBS-D.
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      Just found this forum while looking for another one .... Have to say it caught my eye. I have had IBS of the constipated variety for 20 years along with reflux disease. Many years of doctors and tests and tubes up and down and medications etc. It's too late for my oesophagus, can't manage my reflux without 30 mg Lantoprasol daily. But a gastroenterologist  pointed the way to the FODMAPS diet two years ago and it's improved my life amazingly. My pattern before that was 4 days without going then increasing pain and bloating, no amount water or lactulose or anything helped, then a day of camping in the bathroom. I still had some issues with C but not as debilitating.

      Last year I decided to stop sugars completely, also gluten and dairy, for another condition I was trying to control.  My IBS improved even more. I do take a probiotic every day but can't tolerate Glucosamine at all.

      In the last year I have lost nearly three stone and am much healthier in many many ways. Sure I miss chocolate but would rather have my health.

      I agree with you Kimberly,  that lifestyle and diet is the way to go, obviously assisted by medications to mitigate any damage that  can't be reversed. I also use some natural remedies such as flax seed oil and slippery elm. Loads of water. IBS C is as crippling in its own way as the D sort. 

      Try the FODMAPS, everyone, it works!

       

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