The good thing about these tips is that they don’t require much effort on your part, and can be carried out in the privacy of your own home. The best part about the tips is that they aren’t gender-biased, so both sexes can enjoy the benefits and relief that come from them.
Conduct these tips on a regular basis and you will find, as I have, some relief from IBS.
Tip #1 Take a warm bath, at least once a day. In some Eastern cultures, it is normal practice to bathe in cold water, for it is believed that cold water invigorates and increases the blood circulation in one’s body. I have found that warm water has its own benefits as well.
Stand under a warm shower for at least 3 minutes when you first get into the shower. Make sure that you direct most of the hot water to your stomach area. You may find yourself burping and feeling as if you need to get the gas that is building up in your body out.
If need be, gently pat your tummy area to help get the gas out. You may need to turn the shower off to do that. Once you feel that you have managed to get rid of the bloated feeling, you can continue with the rest of your shower.
For maximum impact, I normally repeat the process the last three minutes of the shower again.
When you take your shower is also important. I normally take a shower before I have my meal. Some Eastern cultures believe that if you take a shower immediately after a meal, gas tends to build up in your stomach. People who are IBS prone should take showers at least one hour after a meal, and ideally showers should be taken before and not after a meal.
This tip has also helped me when I find myself bloated and in need of immediate relief.
Tip #2 Give your tummy a gentle massage before you go to bed. Lie down and gently massage your tummy in a circular clock-wise direction using aromatherapy oils. Massage for about 2-3 minutes, and then remain lying down, taking several deep and slow breaths. Then sit up and gently pat your tummy. You will find yourself burping. Allow the release of gas, and continue to gently pat your stomach.
This tip has also helped me when I feel bloated and need immediate relief. It is also believed that massaging your tummy in a clock-wise direction aids in bowel movement.
Make sure that you do not massage your tummy if you have just had a meal.
Carry out the two tips mentioned here on a daily basis, and you will find that the gas that builds up in your tummy will be released, offering you some relief from IBS.
About the Author - Terence Oth
Terry has IBS and has taken control of it through a natural holistic methods. He is the author of ibsrelieftips.blogspot.com and www.ibs-relieftips.com where he shares his experience and techniques for free in his blog and website.
Related Topics
Did You Subscribe Yet?
Search for your favourite weight loss products
|
Check out our new diet & fitness product search feature!
Browse the web's most popular stores for your favourite products and find the best rates available. 87 products found for hoodia >> 2,621 products found for yoga >> 1,407 products found for abs >> 225 products found for low carb >> 5 products found for celebrity diet >> Click here to start your search |


Thanks for dropping by!
wow great advices and easy to do too. I’m defiantly trying these and hopefully it will work for me too. I’m glad you added tip for showers as I do not have a bathtub.
These are great and simple tips. While I do not suffer from IBS, I do know someone that can benefit from this info.
This was an interesting read, but tip #1 leaves me confused… at the end it says:
>”People who are IBS prone should >take showers at least one hour >after a meal, and ideally showers >should be taken before and not >after a meal.
I don’t know what the author means because it says both before and after are ideal… anyone know? Or did I just misunderstand the meaning?
MrsH, hope it works out!
Katharina, I think they are saying that it’s best to have a shower before a meal, but if you must, then wait an hour.
Or something like that.
It confused me for a second also.
Ah, maybe that’s it, yes. In any case, this was good information and I’ve already passed it on to someone it may help.
Leave a Reply