I.B.S.: Reduce Pain and Improve Digestion the Natural Way (Eat to Beat)

Nonfiction, Food & Drink, Healthy Cooking, Health & Well Being, Medical
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Author: Dr. Sarah Brewer, Michelle Berriedale-Johnson ISBN: 9780007372911
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Publication: September 27, 2012
Imprint: Thorsons Language: English
Author: Dr. Sarah Brewer, Michelle Berriedale-Johnson
ISBN: 9780007372911
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Publication: September 27, 2012
Imprint: Thorsons
Language: English

Irritable Bowel Syndrome is now extremely common with at least one in three adults being affected. A controlled diet is the most effective way to deal with this painful problem. A new title in the Eat to Beat series, following up on the enormous success of Eat to Beat Arthritis Eat To Beat IBS provides recipes and advice to help with IBS and digestive pain. Written by a medical doctor (and Telegraph columnist) and and a well-known special diets cookery writer, it offers the health advice and support that IBS sufferers need, as well as providing a range of 60 good gut recipes. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is often the result of a basic food intolerance and can often flare up at times of stress. Aside from well known IBS ‘baddies’ such as caffeine, there is a range of common ‘trigger’ foods. Readers are encouraged to focus on different food ranges to help them identify their personal IBS triggers. Contains:• All of the mainstream medical information – in an ‘easy to digest’ style.• The low-down on the full range of effective complementary health treatments available.• 60 good gut recipes that allow IBS sufferers control their diet, whilst still enjoying their food.

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome is now extremely common with at least one in three adults being affected. A controlled diet is the most effective way to deal with this painful problem. A new title in the Eat to Beat series, following up on the enormous success of Eat to Beat Arthritis Eat To Beat IBS provides recipes and advice to help with IBS and digestive pain. Written by a medical doctor (and Telegraph columnist) and and a well-known special diets cookery writer, it offers the health advice and support that IBS sufferers need, as well as providing a range of 60 good gut recipes. Irritable Bowel Syndrome is often the result of a basic food intolerance and can often flare up at times of stress. Aside from well known IBS ‘baddies’ such as caffeine, there is a range of common ‘trigger’ foods. Readers are encouraged to focus on different food ranges to help them identify their personal IBS triggers. Contains:• All of the mainstream medical information – in an ‘easy to digest’ style.• The low-down on the full range of effective complementary health treatments available.• 60 good gut recipes that allow IBS sufferers control their diet, whilst still enjoying their food.

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