IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME

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WHAT TREATMENT CAN BE USED TO TRY TO RELIEVE THE SYMPTOMS?

Today, unfortunately, there is no specific treatment to cure irritable bowel syndrome... Regular monitoring by a dietician and a gastroenterologist, combined with a low-FODMAP diet, are two key elements to relieve you. There is no miracle recipe, food supplements are there to give you a helping hand, but the big job will be to review your lifestyle adapted to your stomach. But at DIJO, we are committed to supporting our customers towards intestinal and digestive well-being!
So we recommend the Concrete Intestines pack. It combines 2 products, the Essential Probiotics and Glutamine, to restore balance within the intestinal microbiota and helps maintain the integrity of the intestinal mucosa. In other words, it is the perfect duo to deeply strengthen your intestines! These two treatments can be taken simultaneously and last at least 1 month. However, depending on how you feel, they can be extended over 3 months for more lasting effects.
In addition to these two treatments, you can opt for Easy Digestion, which is a product to be taken occasionally. In other words, it is taken after a large meal, after eating a food that is difficult to digest, or simply when you feel the heaviness in your stomach and bloating coming on. You can take between 2 and 6 capsules per day and after meals, depending on how you feel.

WHAT CAUSES IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME?

Irritable bowel syndrome has no clearly established origin and is said to be multifactorial. However, it is clear that this pathology is associated with a dysfunction of the intestinal neurons that control the contraction of the intestines and therefore motility. Consequently, the activity of the muscle fibers is disrupted and leads to an acceleration or slowing down of intestinal transit. But how can we explain this? Everything is linked to the intestinal microbiota. As soon as the balance between good and bad bacteria is upset, the tightness of the intestinal wall decreases, promoting hyperpermeability that disrupts the functioning of the 200 million neurons present in the wall. IBS can occur following an intestinal infection, trauma or psychological/physical stress, digestive surgery, eating disorders or be linked to another pathology (inflammatory disease, autoimmune disease).

WHAT IS IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME (IBS)?

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) refers to a hypersensitivity of the intestine, whether it is the small intestine or the colon. Still not fully understood in some cases, this pathology impacts the contractility of the muscle fibers that make up the intestinal wall, preventing the proper absorption of water and nutrients from the food bolus. This invisible intestinal pathology affects 10 to 15% of the French population, the majority of whom are women, and causes a myriad of symptoms that can affect quality of life. Indeed, IBS is characterized by an accumulation of gas, chronic fatigue, bloating, abdominal pain and episodes of constipation/diarrhea. All of this is associated with an imbalance in the intestinal microbiota.