Irritable Bowel Syndrome
BACKGROUND
Spastic colon, also called Irritable Bowel Syndrome, is when you have gas,
bloating, diarrhea and/or constipation with a negative medical workup. When
doctors do not know what is causing your symptoms, we give it the label "spastic
colon," instead of more effectively searching for the source of your symptoms.
The most effective way to eliminate spastic colon is to treat the underlying
causes. This condition is sometimes caused by food sensitivity such as to lactose
in milk or fructose in sodas. More often, however, it is caused by an infection,
and most patients' spastic colon resolves when the underlying bacterial, fungal
and parasitic bowel infections are treated. Unfortunately, there is no reliable
test for fungal overgrowth, which is why this is missed. Suspect yeast overgrowth
if you also have chronic sinusitis or nasal congestion. These also often go
away when the fungal infection is treated — along with the spastic colon.
TREATMENT
General Diet Advice
Stop milk and fructose
Stop milk and fructose (i.e., sodas) for 10 days. If symptoms resolve off these,
stop sodas (diet sodas are OK) and try lactose free milk products. With lactose
intolerance, most people can have some milk. They just don’t have the
enzymes to digest more than a certain amount, and then it causes gas (not dangerous
— just a nuisance).
Recommended Supplements
Magnesium
If constipation is a predominant symptom, increase fiber and water, and take
200-300 mg of magnesium a day.
Other Therapies & Advice
Check for Candida for fungal/yeast treatment
Check for and treat parasites
Do stool testing for parasites only at a lab that specializes in this (e.g.,
Genova Labs by mail).
Check for SIBO
If symptoms persist, ask your doctor to do a Hydrogen Breath Test (HBT) to
look for Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth, or "SIBO" (bacterial
overgrowth). If the HBT shows SIBO/infections, use the antibiotic Rifaximin
and treat for an underactive thyroid,
a main cause of SIBO.
Look for and treat food allergies
If the SIBO tests are negative, treat for food allergies using an acupressure
technique by NAET.
Peppermint oil caps
For gas pains, begin with enteric-coated peppermint oil caps (e.g., Peppermint
Plus by Enzymatic Therapy), which eases the cramps.
Mylicon
For bloating, chew over the counter Mylicon (simeticone) tablets.