Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Popular Myths and Actionable Solutions

A constant “revolution” in the stomach – then diarrhea, then constipation, then bloating, then spasms, then flatulence, then pain … Do you know this? Then join our live broadcast, where together with an expert we will figure out what IBS is – irritable bowel syndrome, what symptoms are typical for it and, most importantly, how to deal with it.

Up to 10-13% of the population can experience irritable bowel syndrome (and women among them are much more than men), but not all of them are able to recognize the problem in time and seek help. Meanwhile, this disease significantly worsens the quality of life and affects the psychological state of a person.

We decided to discuss this issue with microbiota expert Alexander Karasev. If you have questions about IBS or other bowel problems, you can ask them during the live stream.

What topics will we discuss with him?

  • How does the gastrointestinal tract work in IBS?
  • What are the signs of this problem?
  • How can you help your body deal with it?
  • What role does the intestinal microflora play in this?
  • How can you regulate the functional activity of the gastrointestinal tract, coping with pain, constipation, diarrhea, increased gas formation and other symptoms?
  • When can IBS be triggered by stress or antibiotics?
  • What diet to follow to relieve the symptoms of IBS?
  • What remedies will help get rid of this unpleasant disease?

Watch live November 16 to 19: 00 on our website or in social networks Psychologies.ru – in “In contact with”In Facebook, “Classmates” or Instagramto uncover the truth and debunk the myths about IBS, the insidious syndrome that can make life unpleasant for all of us, especially during this troubling time!

The webinar is supported by Biocomplex Fitomucil Norm – an English natural remedy that helps to normalize bowel function, relieve irritation and pain, and establish healthy regular stools.

About expert

Alexander Karasev doctor of clinical laboratory diagnostics of the biomedical holding “Atlas”, an expert in the study of microbiota.

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