Aaahhh, acupuncture. I have scoliosis and I tried everything, I mean it, everything. Acupuncture worked, not once but consistently everytime. There are different zones all over the body to detox and help with every problem you could imagine. As soon as she hit my liver spot, it felt like warm water rushing all over my body. It was my liver detoxifying. My first session I noticed a difference almost immediatly. I have recommended it to everyone I know and have gotten my friends hooked. Couple that the day after with a yoga class and you are set. Oh, and be ready for a potentially emotional reaction to acupuncture. I know quite a few people who cried during or after, even days after, a treatment, but it is all good. Good luck!
2006-10-05 09:08:52
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answered by ashpea2002 3
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I have IBS and other health problems and I started going to the acupuncturist in mid-August.
Initially it helped very much for many problems. I could hardly believe it. The first time, it got worse, then things improved from the second time. I have had some problems since, but not as bad. I have gone nine times. It may take tune-ups monthly or so to keep the benefits going. When looking for an acupuncturist, look for being licensed and the level of training. If the person has training in Tai Chi or advanced martial arts, that's a definite plus.
Have you tried adding fiber to your diet?
I have added fig newtons and make tea of boiling water and 1.5 TBSPs of flax seeds which steeps for 15-20 minutes. Then I drink the tea and chew the seeds very well at night before bed. Do you take acidophilus supplements or yogurt? Do you use magnesium supplements? If you start magnesium, go slow, it can cause diarrhea. It is necessary for muscles to relax.
I hope you find something that works for you. It is horrible to feel tied to one's plumbing.
2006-10-05 09:22:45
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answered by Susan M 7
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I have considered trying it for other medical reasons and have been researching on the Internet. They only way you will find out if it works is to give it a try, it's better than taking tablets every day that don't' seem to make any difference.
I had a trail session, only a few needles in the arm to see how it felt as I have a needle phobia, you can t really feel them going in, they clean the skin first with alco wipes and they are all single pre packed sterile needles.
2006-10-05 10:14:43
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answered by mad4kitty 2
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I go to an acupunturist. Just for some back pain, though. But it seems to have helped me a lot. I've heard all sorts of stories about the great things that acupuncture has done for people. It's worth a try.
2006-10-05 09:06:18
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answered by ? 4
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Anything would be worth a try with IBS. My 30yr old daughter has it and controls it with 'Spasmonal Capsules' from her GP. They have really helped her but I think you should try acupuncture if all else has failed. Best wishes.
2006-10-05 09:09:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Start taking Garden of Life Primal Defense. That will help your IBS. It strengthens the intestinal system.
2006-10-05 14:37:08
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answered by dirkdiggler9999 5
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I had it and it did not work I just keep mine under control with my diet I found that eating meat made mine worse so instead I have gone over to soya instead of meat
2006-10-05 09:09:30
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answered by pat e 4
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johnmayo.org.uk
go to this site and contact john, he is an international healer and cured me of IBS, usually once a year I phone him for a top up, he cures you while speaking on the phone, you do not need to have faith in it as he also cures animals, I think he is great and you just send a donation.
2006-10-05 10:43:33
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answered by t.i.m 3
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EVERYTHING works for IBS.
sometimes
NOTHING works for IBS.
reliably
IBS is one of those things that comes and goes - people blame it on whatever they ate that morning or credit whatever "treatment" they tried yesterday.
2006-10-05 09:42:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Accupuncture has been pretty much debunked. Just the placeboe effect, really, It is a scandal that the NHS seems to endorse it.
2006-10-05 09:12:15
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answered by Avondrow 7
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