Did you know that thousands of people suffer from irritable bowel syndrome and yet the cause of it is unknown? April is National Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month. IBS is an intestinal disorder that causes a range of symptoms including cramping, bloating, and pain in the abdominal area as well as gas, diarrhea, and…
Tackle Your Irritable Bowel During IBS Awareness Month
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerDid you know that more than 12 percent of people in the United States have Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)? IBS is a common gastrointestinal disorder affecting millions of individuals in the US and across the globe. If you suffer from IBS, you are not alone. That is why the month of April is IBS Awareness…
Address Your IBS- National IBS Awareness Month
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerApril is all about IBS awareness. Irritable Bowel Syndrome, commonly known as IBS, is the most common gastrointestinal disorder worldwide. In fact, it affects 10-15% of the North American population. Symptoms of IBS are vague and vary from one individual to another. The purpose of this month is to shed some light on the what,…
Treatment Options for IBS Sufferers
/0 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerApril is National Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) Awareness Month. IBS is an intestinal disorder that causes a range of symptoms including cramping, bloating and pain in the abdominal area as well as gas, diarrhea and constipation. If you are someone who suffers from IBS know that you are not alone – up to 20% of…
Meredith’s Success Story
/4 Comments/by Bonnie R. GillerSummer may be winding down and so is our Summer Success Series! But let’s not get too far ahead of ourselves, because we still have two more weeks until school starts, and two more success stories to bring you! Today’s story comes from Meredith*. Meredith is married and works at a bank in…
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