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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    I ask to many Questions sorry for that everyone!

    but anyone here experience Large diameter stools (losse and soft) almost 15 inches long during taking probiotics and Glutamine.

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    Hello Maurice,

    Thanks so much for sharing your story. What did you eat when you first started out with the glutamine and VSL#3, I.e. Was it an IBS "safe" diet? And when did you switch to a normal diet? I see you were able to eat pizza and junk food and feel normal again, sounds amazing I haven't eaten cake for ages but I'm wondering if you've retested this and if you can still eat those kinds of foods long term?

    Many thanks.

    George

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      Hi, please read through all the posts and you will find your answers. I did not do any special diet, just avoided what would trigger my IBS. Your triggers may be different from mine. After getting cured,  I started to eat what ever I wanted. Right now I am still cured and I still eat what ever I want. But of course I try to eat healthy. Good Luck
  • Posted

    How many times a day do you take the probiotics and how many strains should you use
    • Posted

      Please read through the posts so that i am not always saying the same thing over and over again.
    • Posted

      sorry I did see the strain didnt see how many times a day but dont worry about trying to help me you are very rude I will go to another site with less rude people
    • Posted

      Hi Shelly, Maurice is super nice and has been very helpful but people keep asking the same questions that are already written in his initial post and header and I understand why he would rather people going through it before having to repeat himself, it takes a llot of time and effort to address things individually. Im happy to help you and Im sure he will too if its anything that hasnt been mentioned before : ) for your own good please dont disregard his advice, its helping me a great deal! all the best in your recovery x
    • Posted

      Do us a favor and checkout the definition of the word "rude" and then maybe you will see that it fits you. I am here to help, but if somebody is too lazy to read everything, then i cannot do much about it, but i will not repeat a thousand times the same thing because of somebody's laziness. Good luck
  • Posted

    L-glutamine for IBS-C

    For all of the IBS-C ppl, I found what I consider to be a solution to not being able to take large amounts of l-glutamine. I found a product that I started two weeks ago, and it recylces the L-glutamine so you don't have to take that much. It's called endura pak by perque. I started on a tiny dosage of 1500 mg per day, but that's actually equivalent to taking 5-10 g of regular l-glutamine. It has made me slightly more constipated, but I can either up my mag tauride dosage or drink more soup. For me it's better than nothing. Everyone's case is different and I have no idea how tragic the consequences will be -- even from such a tiny amount-- for someone else. 

    • Posted

      Hi, that is interesting! Please keep us updated and i hope that you manage to find the solution for IBS-C sufferers, since it looks like i only managed to help IBS-D. Thanks for the help!
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    Hi everybody, latest update from my case. As i have said previously, i had done a new experiment and quited Glutamine and only sticked with probiotics. I have noticed the i was becoming more sensitive to food and i been going more times to the bathroom with half normal stools. So i went back to Glutamine again and i am back to normal. So what i have discovered on my case, i really have to stick to Glutamine and probiotics to be 100% back to normal. I want to thank everybody that is giving in their personal input and helping others while i cannot answer due to my extensive traveling on work. Good luck to all
    • Posted

      great to know and hear that you have improved why don't you try a different strategy like incorporating foods in your diet that stop diarrhea and cause the stools to bulk up including Carrots especially steemed ones, white rice and bananas these are some of the foods that'll bulk up the stools and reduce the liklihood of diharrhea and take these foods in a steamed or boiled form like rice and carrots.

      two boiled carrots a day (cut in peices ) literally saved my bowels after I suffered a long fight with recurring infections and antibiotics literally destroyed my GI I was left with malabsorption and lost weight lots of weight I realized that it all starts with restoring the healthy bacteria and I did that by taking a 20 milliard probiotic the refrigerated form cos a doctor told me that the best are refrigerated form of bacteria for 2 months then I took a month course of digestive enzymes sometimes once and sometimes twice a day it helped alot and my bowel started restoring its function and i got rid of malabsorption third step is food I started eating my food like a baby everything mashed so that my GI wouldn't need lots of effort to absorb and now I'm cured I feel way way better I gained 5Kg I can eat burgers and chips and I'm giving myself one year till ill reach full recovery. Good luck  

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      Hi, thanks for the info. I am already cured with my treatment, i just was testing myself if i could cut out glutamine after curing myself or if i really have to keep in taking probiotics and glutamine forever to be 100% normal. I only did an experiment on myself and have proven to myself that both probiotics and glutamine are essential for taking away my IBS. I am totally normal with this treatment and i travel alot on work, eating all kind of weird stuff and on some countries they really mostly just eat spicy with alot of strong sauces. But still thanks for the tip and good luck with your treatment.!
    • Posted

      Thanks for maurice to take time to post a lot of valuable info.

      If you have IBS-C, and could not get the satisfied result from glutamine, please try the following, everyone is different, but marieelle and I had the same result, and I don't have any IBS symptoms for two weeks.

      1. Eat soup with your meals: I cook spinach soup, with chicken broth, egg drops, ginger, and cilantro. Don't listen to some people on internet, says taking liquid only 1 hour after meal, which makes your stool too dry. 

      2. Eat 2 steamed carrots with each meal: carrot definely help to soften the stool. 

      3. Take digestive enzymes with each meals: food will be digested well, it will help to eliminate C, bloating, uncomfortable BM. 

      4. Take 1 probiotic first thing in the morning with warm liquid: I make smoothie with almond milk, half apple, half ripe banana, and half boiled egg. 

      Just try this for two weeks, if not working, you lose nothing. Good luck!

       

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