I am just saying there are accurate information websites like the IFFGD and UNC and the reources on this site and my sites and some others.
However be very careful where the information came from and by who, Bee's site is totally inaccurate on IBS for a fact. IBS is NOT a candida overgrowth syndrome Period and its like calling an ucler IBS.
This hinders people from getting the right diagnoses and treatments.
watch this
Douglas A. Drossman, MD Co-Director UNC Chapel Hill FGID Douglas A. Drossman MD, Co-Director of Center speaks on Public Broadcasting Station on the Patient-Doctor relationship and IBS
Nationwide airings of PBS Talking About Your GI Health
I di Mike's program once, but then self tught myself using his methods and do it everyday, not listening on my own.
However I have worked or helped thousands of people who have done them and some do do it twice to see results.
I improve 85% from them six years ago and some symptoms have completely disappeared for me like bloating and distension and the very severe d I had as well as switching to c sometimes, that has all very much imporved. I still have issues with pain, but not as severe as tit really use to be, but something to note also I developed IBS from a very severe infection in mexico from dysentary and it almost killed me, so the intial reason for mine was really bad and that can make a difference.
If your thinking about them, they are very safe and natural and I highly recommend trying them.
There is also a quite a bit of research on using HT for IBS with very good outcomes. Actually some of the best of any treatments for IBS.