ALLERGY TREATMENT
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
In recent years, irritable bowel syndrome has become increasingly common and patients may have been told that little can be done about this condition, although antispasmodics and laxatives are sometimes prescribed.
Fortunately IBS can be successfully treated by the allergy therapist along with the Candida albicans which so often accompanies it.
Symptoms include:
• Variability of bowel function, between the extremes of diarrhoea and constipation, often with explosive diarrhoea and resulting "accidents" as much wind is also passed.
• Pain in the rectum, often with a moist sore anus caused by a non-functioning Houston's valve (a common symptom of candidasis).
• Abdominal bloating and belching.
• Indigestion, and inability to finish meals.
• Nausea and vomiting
• Tiredness.
The administration of a probiotic containing Acidophilus, Bifidobacter, and other "friendly bacteria" is important and it may be necessary to use this for several months.