Irritable bowel syndrome

November 10, 2003 by Linda Lazarides  
Filed under Health issues

Some causative factors

  • Food allergyintolerance
  • Gut dysbiosis
  • Stress
  • Undiagnosed parasites.

Specific foods caused symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome in 14 or 21 patients. Double-blind challenge confirmed this in 6 cases. Jones VA et al: Food intolerance: a major factor in the pathogenesis of irritable bowel syndrome. Lancet 2(8308):1115-7, 1982.

Promising nutritional research

In 14 patients with irritable bowel syndrome, one or more foods or food additives were shown to induce symptoms. The presence of yeast (Candida albicans) was found to promote the development of food intolerance reactions in some patients. The investigators concluded that dramatic clinical improvements can result from the use of a suitable exclusion diet. Petitpierre M et al: Irritable bowel syndrome and hypersensitivy to food. Ann Allergy 54(6):538-40, 1985.

Information compiled by Linda Lazarides
Naturopathic Nutritionist, Author, Educator

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