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We hear the word IBS all the time. It’s like a buzz word. Everyone has it. “Oh, I have IBS. My stomach is just sensitive, but doctors don’t know why.” IBS is an umbrella term and should not be used as a diagnostic, yet it commonly is. IBS always has root causes and if there’s a cause for your digestive issues, you deserve to know about it. So that’s what we’re talking about today: why IBS isn’t a proper diagnosis and the true root causes. As always, if you know the root causes, you can feel empowered to activate the healing process.
See the products I recommend to my clients here: Referral Page (podia.com)
By Riley Romazko, Dipl. TN, BSc5
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We hear the word IBS all the time. It’s like a buzz word. Everyone has it. “Oh, I have IBS. My stomach is just sensitive, but doctors don’t know why.” IBS is an umbrella term and should not be used as a diagnostic, yet it commonly is. IBS always has root causes and if there’s a cause for your digestive issues, you deserve to know about it. So that’s what we’re talking about today: why IBS isn’t a proper diagnosis and the true root causes. As always, if you know the root causes, you can feel empowered to activate the healing process.
See the products I recommend to my clients here: Referral Page (podia.com)

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