
Kiwi For Irritable Bowel Syndrome: How Kiwifruit Can Ease IBS Symptoms
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Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, is a condition that affects up to one in five Americans. IBS is a painful and debilitating condition that can cause a loss of the quality of life. Things that most of us take for granted, like eating out, traveling, taking the bus, going for a hike, or playing golf, can be impossible for people with IBS. It usually appears in early adulthood but it can appear at any time.
Conventional Treatments
Often people think that there is no treatment for IBS. Their doctor will prescribe anti-depressants to raise their pain threshold, but this simply treats the symptoms of pain and does not actually attack the root of the problem. Other conventional medications for IBS can have extremely dangerous side effects, including death.
Natural Treatments
However, there are many ways to naturally and safely improve your health and alleviate your IBS symptoms. One of the most common ways to do this is to change your diet. Most people who suffer from IBS already know their trigger foods, or foods that cause onset of an episode of IBS. These trigger foods are commonly fatty, rich foods, dairy products, chocolate, caffeine, alcohol, or spicy foods. If you have IBS, avoid these trigger foods as much as possible. There are also many foods you can add to your diet to help alleviate your IBS.
Soluble Fiber
Soluble fiber is helpful for people with diarrhea. It works by forming a gel and slowing down the progression of food through the intestines. Raw fruits and vegetables, beans, oats and oat bran, barley, and potatoes are all excellent natural sources of soluble fiber. However, too much coarse fiber should be avoided, as this can exacerbate intestinal discomfort. Soluble fiber should come primarily from fresh fruits and vegetables.
Kiwi Fruit
Kiwi fruit is an excellent food to add to your diet if you have Irritable Bowel Syndrome. Not only is it high in soluble fiber, it is the most nutrient-dense fruit. It has twice the amount of vitamin C as an orange and is a good source of magnesium and potassium. Another interesting thing about kiwi fruit is that it is one of the few low-fat sources of vitamin E. This is especially important to IBS sufferers since most sources of vitamin E are high in fat. The kiwi fruit provides a good source of vitamin E to those who cannot tolerate high fat foods. Kiwi also contains high levels of actinidin, which is an enzyme that mimics pepsin. Pepsin is a natural enzyme that aids in digestion.
Other Natural Treatments
If diet and exercise have failed to alleviate your Irritable Bowel Syndrome, there are other natural, safe products that have been formulated to help IBS sufferers.
Sources:
http://www.webmd.com/content/article/86/99288.htm
http://www.wddty.com/03363800371891152166/ibs.html
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Conventional Treatments have never really worked for me so I am always looking for new things to help with my IBS. Thank you for providing me with this useful information on IBS.
Commented on HelloLife February 06 2009 at 4:40 pm
HelloLife Guest
I will pass this great information on to a few family members! Hopefully they will find this to work for them.
Commented on HelloLife September 09 2009 at 12:48 pm
HelloLife Guest
I will tell mi girlfriend to always have kiwi for mi in the house
Commented on HelloLife September 20 2009 at 11:08 am

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