Every case is different and each one requires an individual approach to correct the cause of the symptoms. Jeff will take the time to thoroughly investigate each case getting to know the patient and creating an individual treatment plan for them.
Irritable Bowel Syndrome
Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is not a disease. The term syndrome describes a cluster of symptoms common to most people with any functional digestive disorder. If your GP or specialist has told you that you may have IBS he or she has in fact put you in the “too hard basket”.
There is no single cause for IBS, there are however many contributing factors that are completely individual to every sufferer. We can identify the cause of your IBS symptoms and begin to restore normal function to your digestive system within a few short weeks. While most sources will tell you that food allergy or intolerance play a very small role in this condition our clinical experience shows food reactivity is implicated in 100% of cases.
Food Sensitivities are reactions that are not consistent and do not necessarily result in definite specific antibody responses in the blood. They are difficult to pinpoint by traditional blood tests and scratch tests. Reactivity is however mediated by the immune system and results in the release of inflammatory mediators like histamine.
How do food sensitivities cause IBS symptoms?
Damage to the mucous membrane in the digestive tract is common; it can be caused by stress, infection, antibiotics or poor diet. This damage is sometimes known as “leaky gut” and can allow undigested food components (especially proteins) to get into the bloodstream. The immune system will react by creating inflammation.
The symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) are diverse because the inflammation can be anywhere along the length of the digestive tract.
If it is in the stomach expect more symptoms like reflux, bloating, indigestion and gastritis. Inflammation in the small intestine can result in diarrhoea after eating, bloating and flatulence. In the large bowel can result in diarrhoea with mucous and perhaps blood in the stool or constipation with a compacted bowel. Here it can also present as alternating constipation and diarrhoea.
While some foods will initiate this immune response others will aggravate the inflammation. The reaction and pain can be immediate and quite severe. The person often recognises this and may eliminate the offending food from their diet, bringing a measure of relief; however the underlying cause remains leaving them susceptible to the next aggravation.
Trying to identify foods that are actually causing the inflammation is much more difficult as the reaction is mediated by the immune system and may take up to 3 or 4 days. Alternative testing may help narrow this down.
Supportive therapies
Good digestion is essential to the healing process; this includes chewing your food well, good quality stomach acid & digestive enzymes, optimal intestinal & liver function, healthy bacterial growth, motility and tone of the muscular wall of the intestinal tract.
To speed healing we can supplement to improve these factors with:
- Betaine hydrochloride to improve stomach acid
- Digestive enzymes to assist in breakdown of food
- Probiotics to establish healthy bowel flora
- Herbal formulas to support the liver
- Nutritional formulas to heal the inflammation and damage to the intestinal tract.
- Herbal laxatives and bowel tonics to improve the muscular action of the bowel.
Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis
While these conditions are more serious the basic treatment strategies are the same. There is a stronger focus on supporting and balancing the immune system to re-establish normal function and to resolve inflammation.
Whether your symptoms are a mere annoyance or severely debilitating you will find the answers and the treatment you are looking for. Call today on 0410 566 154 (Berri, Mt Barker) to arrange a consultation.