IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)
Case History
My client presented with chronic IBS for which she had previously been hospitalised. She was not eating, she was suffering incredible pain, not sleeping and she felt depressed and isolated.
She had not had a bowel movement for several weeks and was experiencing chronic stomach pains.
She had again reached a stage where she was finding not only her IBS completely debilitating but the secondary symptoms all consuming too.
In view of how seriously her quality of life was being affected, I suggested an intensive 4 day course.
Client Feedback
Life was becoming increasingly hard for me. My IBS was really bad and I was barely coping with it. My mood and energy was really low and I wasn't sleeping much.
I had been hospitalised in the summer of 2005 and tests revealed that my IBS (which my doctor had previously thought I might suffer from) had gotten to a stage where I was in excruciating pain and discomfort.
Whilst in hospital I was given morphine and also a very strong laxative, as I had not had a bowel movement for some weeks. This might sound like a long time for someone's bowels not to have moved, but this was quite the norm for me.
I also suffer from insomnia and as a result I have low moods and energy. I had been taking sleeping tablets on and off for some time. I decided that I wanted to stop taking conventional medicine and try some alternative methods but had no idea what to try. I stopped taking the medication but did not try anything else, resulting in severe constipation and many sleepless nights.
I was then encouraged to try bi-aura from a friend and had a 4 day course.
I felt immediately lifted after the first session and had a bowel movement, which eased the stomach pains. After the second session I experienced some flu like symptoms (which I was reassured was part of the detoxing) and immediately after the 3rd session these disappeared.
The results for me were instant. I was sleeping better, my depression lifted and I was having daily bowel movements.
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