Food Intolerance Test: Learning The Reason For Your IBS.
Are you, or is someone you know, suffering from the daily pain and discomfort of irritable bowel syndrome? Then you'll agree that this condition is often extremely difficult to live with. You may not realize, however, that there is a way to help your condition. Historically, research has shown no evidence for a link between what we eat and IBS, but current research is finding otherwise. The field of study is changing, and advancements are on the rise.
Advances in medical technology are allowing humans today to delve farther and farther into the conditions that currently plague us. New cures and treatments for numerous ailments are being developed daily. New research is currently being conducted to discover the true link between an irritable bowl and a possible food allergy of intolerance.
Researchers who are conducting studies on people, who have various gastrointestinal disorders, are administering a food intolerance test to these individuals. The results are compared with a control group, who are those who do not have any gastrointestinal tract problems. The results clearly demonstrate the connection between people who have several food intolerances and the disorders, while those without disorders have none.
It's very possible to find out if IBS is caused by intolerance by visiting your doctor. If the doctor can't give you a food intolerance test, then he might be able to send you in the right direction to get it done. Past research has indicated there's no connection, so convince your doctor that you feel a food intolerance test is right for you. After all, you know your body the best.
The first step to treatment of your gastrointestinal disorder is taking a food intolerance test. This will enable your physician to identify what foods should be eliminated from your diet. Once your allergies have been identified, you will be able to avoid the foods you cannot tolerate, and regain a more comfortable lifestyle.
Many people suffer silently with pain and discomfort in their intestinal track due to food allergies or food intolerances. Today there is so much more information out there that addresses food allergies or intolerance. An easy way to access this information is on the web. To determine what your intolerances are you can see a doctor who will perform a food intolerance test. When your intolerances are determined you can avoid those foods and have a higher quality of life.
What is the best way to learn if intolerance is causing your IBS? A step in the right direction would be making an appointment to see your family physician. Administering a food intolerance test to individuals with gastrointestinal disorder such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is done by medical scientists. Scientists compare those with IBS to a control group - those that don't have gastrointestinal disorders. The research clearly shows that people with the disorders have food intolerance. The control group has no intolerance. Researchers are striving to find the link between IBS and possible food allergy or intolerance.
Published March 8th, 2008
Filed in Health
