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IBS

What is IBS?

In this post I explain that IBS is three things.


IBS & STRESS

One of the main goals of the Gut-Brain Connection Program is to reduce activation of the Stress (Threat) Response and increase activation of the Rest and Digest Response. Achieving this helps break the IBS related stress cycle and enables the digestive system to return to normal functioning again.


IBS & PAIN

IBS and chronic pain often go hand in hand. Hypnotherapy has been used to relieve pain for hundreds of years. Hypnotherapy has been used to relieve IBS symptoms for over 35 years.


IBS & ANXIETY

If you live with IBS, chances are you’ve been told: “It’s all in your head.” It’s not. But the truth is more complex — and far more empowering.

IBS is not psychological — but the mind does play a role.


IBS & TRAUMA

Your gut remembers what your mind has forgotten.

For 60% of people with IBS, the root cause isn't what they're eating—it's what they've experienced.

If you've tried every diet, supplement, and medication but still struggle with IBS, this might be the missing piece of your puzzle.


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Experience lasting relief from IBS with evidence-based hypnotherapy designed to reset your gut-brain axis. Our specialized IBS hypnotherapy program helps reduce chronic digestive symptoms such as bloating, abdominal pain, diarrhea, and constipation—without relying on restrictive diets or medications. Discover how targeted gut-directed hypnotherapy can transform your IBS experience today.

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What is IBS?

IBS is a syndrome.

A syndrome is simply a collection of symptoms that occur together.

In IBS, the symptoms typically affect the colon (the large bowel) and include abdominal pain, bloating and altered bowel movements - diarrhea or constipation or a mix of both.

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