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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is the most widespread digestive ailment in the U.S. It affects millions of people, yet the medical community has offered no cure for this painful affliction.
There are many products that claim to relieve your IBS symptoms. How do you know which products are more substance than hype? TopConsumerReviews.com finds and rates the best Irritable Bowel Syndrome treatments available today.

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IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME

Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) is a combination of symptoms that lead to burning and unbearable pain. Over 30 million people suffer from this condition, and the medical community is practically helpless to treat it - because it's not a disease.

Doctors can't simply prescribe an antibiotic, because IBS is an abnormality within the body. The intestines of people who suffer from IBS have hypersensitive nerves and muscles. This means that food, hormones, stress, and other internal factors can trigger painful episodes.

The symptoms of IBS are many and varied. Some of these symptoms include:

 

•  Heartburn

•  Bloating

 

•  Acid-Reflux

•  Gas

 

•  Constipation

•  Anxiety

 

•  Cramping

•  Shooting pains

 

•  Diarrhea

•  Exhaustion

Fortunately, there are a number of products that can relieve the symptoms associated with Irritable Bowel Syndrome. These products are available over-the counter and without a prescription. Most are reasonably priced and some offer very generous 100% satisfaction guarantees. However, some are more hype than substance. How can you tell the difference?

There are a variety of features you want to look at when comparing Irritable Bowel Syndrome treatments. Some of these include:

•  Effectiveness.  What symptoms will the treatment relieve?

•  Cost.  How expensive is the solution, relative to other treatments?

•  Refund Policy.  Does the company back up the effectiveness of their product with a satisfaction guarantee?

We hope you find this information valuable in relieving your IBS symptoms today!

 

 

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Bowtrol

 

BOWTROL

 

5 stars

 

Cost:

$29.95 for a one month supply

 

TopConsumerReviews.com 5-star Top Rated Product

Bowtrol is an all-natural product designed to effectively treat symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Two different treatment programs are offered depending on the symptoms you experience.

•  If you suffer from constipation, Bowtrol sells a Colon and Parasite Cleanser and a Lactospore Probiotic. The Colon and Parasite cleanser helps to maintain regular bowel movements and controls smooth muscle movements to keep regularity.

•  If the symptoms you experience consist of diarrhea or loose stools, Bowtrol sells a Colon Control and the Lactospore Probiotic. The Colon Control works similarly to the Colon Parasite Cleanser in that it helps control the muscle movements, slowing them to a more normal rate. In both instances the Lactospore Probiotic wards off parasites encouraging good health.

Bowtrol's ingredients have been clinically studied and proven to improve the symptoms of IBS. On Bowtrol's website they offer testimonials of people who have experienced remarkable life changes due to the positive effects of Bowtrol. Not only are you able to read personal testimonials online, but you can also watch three short video clips of people who share their personal story of the product's effectiveness.

You can try Bowtrol and if you don't see desired results, the company guarantees you can return the used packaging for up to six months of your original purchase and receive a full refund minus the processing fee and shipping charges. Ordering from the Bowtrol website allows you to choose from several packaged deals. Y can choose from a one month trial package for $29.95, to a 6 month supply, where you only pay for four months and receive 2 months free.

The Bowtrol website utilizes easy-to-click tabs which allow you to search efficiently, and a detailed list of ingredients that explains how each component works to alleviate your suffering with IBS. The site also provides you with helpful information about their manufacturing process.

With the success of their product, the detailed information they provide, and a very generous refund policy, Bowtrol earns our highest rating.

 

 

Serovera

 

SEROVERA

 

4 stars

 

Cost:

$159 for 1-3 month supply

 

Serovera is an anti-inflammatory and immune stimulant used to reduce the occurrence of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Like Digestinol, this product contains an extract derived from the Aloe Vera plant called Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides (AMP). Serovera uses a freeze-drying process to make their product because they claim heating and dehydrating destroy the chains of AMP. This product is organically certified and contains no toxins. In fact both adults and children can take Serovera with no negative side effects.

Serovera surveyed customers who have used their product for 90 days or longer with chronic digestive disorders. Their results showed that 98% of the surveyed customers had significant health improvements. There are many online written testimonies of customers who have had success with Serovera. Not only do the customers rave about the benefits of health Serovera provides,they also compliment the company for its professionalism.

A customer can return an unopened bottle within 90 days. Once a bottle has been opened, you can not return it. The price of one bottle of Serovera is $159.If you are interested in purchasing a larger quantity, the price per bottle decreases.

The Serovera website is easy to navigate. It even offers a sitemap to make sure you visit the content that matters most to you. We found a useful video explaining the product as well as a 30 minute lecture from a well-educated Dr. Danhof (listed with credentials) detailing the benefits of Aloe.

We think the high price tag on Serovera might be worth the product results you receive. Serovera offers a professional website and a safe product for all ages.

 

 

Digestinol

 

DIGESTINOL

 

2 stars

 

Cost:

$159 for 30-day supply initially, 90-day supply after stabilization

 

Digestinol is an all natural product made from the Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides found in the Aloe Vera plant. This product helps cleanse your bowels by detoxifying your digestive tract. Digestinol is encapsulated with two different absorption assisting powders. As a customer, you get to decide which absorption assisting powder you would like to order. Digestinol is classified as a food material and is as safe as fruits and vegetables.

From the customers who have reported back, 97-98% who take Digestinol as directed for 90 days or longer have had success with the product. The product has no side effects and is safe for both children and adults. Unlike many of the other IBS products, Digestinol only has a few customer testimonials on their site, all of which have been posted within the last year.

There is no return policy listed on their website. When we asked them about returning their product, they said you could return only unopened bottles. One bottle of Digestinol costs $159, three bottles costs $439, and 6 bottles costs $856.

The website takes great lengths to explain the process used in making Digestinol. It even includes what substances are used to make the capsules. We found the information about absorption assisting powders to be a bit overwhelming and thought a conversation with a customer service representative would be more helpful when choosing the appropriate product. The Digestinol website is informative, but lacks customer appeal.

Considering Digestinol's unfortunate return policy and price per bottle, this product pales in comparison with the top competitors of IBS treatments.

 

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Sucampo Gains as Bowel Drug Shows Effectiveness in Study: Washington Mover
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Sucampo Pharma's Lubiprostone Meets Key Goal In Phase III Trial For OBD - Update
Sucampo Pharmaceuticals Inc. (SCMP) and Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. announced Thursday that their drug lubiprostone, marketed under the trade name Amitiza, met the primary endpoint in a late-stage clinical trial for opioid-induced bowel dysfunction, or OBD.
Publ.Date : Thu, 02 Feb 2012 08:56:06 -0800

In Rating Pain, Women Are the More Sensitive Sex
A Stanford study found that women reported higher levels than men suffering the same chronic ailments.
Publ.Date : Mon, 23 Jan 2012 15:49:47 -0800

Well: In Rating Pain, Women Are the More Sensitive Sex
A Stanford study found that women reported higher levels than men suffering the same chronic ailments.
Publ.Date : Mon, 23 Jan 2012 14:42:50 -0800

Rotating shift work may raise irritable bowel risk
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Rotating shift work can wreak havoc with bodily functions such as sleep and bowel movements. Now study findings hint that rotating work schedules may also increase risk for irritable bowel syndrome.
Publ.Date : Fri, 20 Jan 2012 11:09:32 -0800

Sucampo Pharma's Laxative Meets Key Goal In Phase III Trial For OBD - Update
Sucampo Pharmaceuticals Inc. (SCMP) and Takeda Pharmaceuticals U.S.A., Inc. announced Thursday that their drug lubiprostone, marketed under the trade name Amitiza, met the primary endpoint in a late-stage clinical trial for opioid-induced bowel dysfunction, or OBD.
Publ.Date : Thu, 02 Feb 2012 02:55:39 -0800

Gazette.Net: Constipation drug offers more potential for Bethesdas Sucampo
After a successful phase 3 clinical trial, Sucampo Pharmaceuticals of Bethesda is ready to apply for U.S. regulatory approval to market its constipation drug to people who have bowel dysfunction from taking morphine and codeine for chronic, non-cancer pain.
Publ.Date : Thu, 02 Feb 2012 21:31:48 -0800

Think you're bloated by IBS? It could just be Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth and it's easier to manage
For years Patrick Strudwick, left, was told he had IBS but he soon discovered he actually had SIBO which made him look pregnant.
Publ.Date : Sat, 21 Jan 2012 19:23:40 -0800