Hi everyone, guest-blogger Heather here.
Wow! I just read the most interesting blog post by Sophie Lee on the EmpowHer site.
It’s all about different U.S. Presidents and their various digestive problems. (Just when you thought you knew about everything on the internet.)
For example:
Thomas Jefferson – “life-threatening” constipation after a severe illness.
Andrew Jackson – chronic abdominal pain [...]
Posts Tagged ‘IBS’
Fiber-deprived U.S. Presidents
Posted in IBS, diet, fiber, tagged fiber, french art, IBS, presidents, trash on April 10, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
A response on IBS-D
Posted in IBS, fiber, tagged fiber, IBS on March 24, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I put out the question: Why are you visiting our website? This weekend I had a great response. I will post these kinds of exchanges but all personal information is restricted, just to make you feel a little more comfortable.
Here is the comment:
“I have IBS-D. Possibly. I don’t have all the symptoms – I have no [...]
IBS– Hear from one of our consumers.
Posted in IBS, Uncategorized, tagged diet, fiber, IBS on March 21, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
I have the day off but I like to check this site and answers any questions. I looked at some responses I have received and thought this would be good to share. I really appreciate your replies!!! Here’s one I have received:
“I was diagnosed with IBS 14 years ago. My Doctor recommended another flavored fiber [...]
Diverticular in particular – with video!
Posted in diverticulitis, diverticulosis, tagged diverticulitis, diverticulosis, IBS on March 12, 2008 | 1 Comment »
I’m a numbers kind of guy, so I spend a lot of time looking at our website stats. I found it interesting that in last month or two, more people are looking for the diverticular disease information on our website. Diverticular issues are very common. Did you know by that age 60, about 50% of [...]
IBS the every day problem
Posted in IBS, tagged diet, IBS, shaker cup on March 3, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Have you ever thought about IBS??? Well being in the business it comes up every once in a while. Luckily, I only have occasional bouts, but for the 25 to 45 million people it affects in the United States, it is a serious issue. I bring this up because of an e-mail testimony we received from Jenn who has [...]
