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Relieving Irritable Bowel Syndrome Discomfort -- Once-a-day Treatment Helps Keep IBS Symptoms Away

Cleveland, OH (PRWeb) November 28, 2006 -- Imagine having to plan your every day centered on where the closest bathroom is. Hardly anyone talks about it…it's embarrassing and often painful and when symptoms are frequent and severe, it can take away a person's freedom and dignity. It's something that affects more than 25 million Americans who suffer with the condition day-after-day and 70% of all sufferers are women. Irritable Bowel Syndrome, or IBS, is a functional disorder, which means that the bowel doesn't work as it should, causing abdominal pain, bloating, cramps and more. It has even been referred to as the "disease of exclusion" because doctors often diagnose IBS only after they've ruled out a gamut of other gastro-intestinal conditions or disorders.

"Living with IBS doesn't have to be debilitating," says Andrew Lefkowitz, president of Ganeden Biotech, the makers of Digestive Advantage Irritable Bowel Syndrome, the only over-the-counter, once-a-day therapy specifically designed to relieve painful IBS symptoms, and now available in sugar-free chewable tablets.

Dr. Robert Yatto, a gastroenterologist in the Knoxville, Tennessee area says that while there is no cure for IBS, there are several treatment options:

•    Maintain a healthy diet and avoid overeating. Certain foods such as milk/dairy products, chocolate, carbonated drinks, alcohol, caffeine and fatty foods can possibly intensify problems, so it's wise for people to monitor how susceptible they are to certain foods in their diet and which cause them more pain and discomfort.

•    Exercise regularly. Start out by walking. It's good for both your body and your mind.

•    Always seek advice from a knowledgeable physician.

•    Try a once-daily supplement such as Digestive Advantage™ Irritable Bowel Syndrome.

Dr. Yatto also says that for many years stress was thought to be a direct cause of IBS. Today, however, it is believed that stress is not a cause, rather a factor that can trigger IBS symptoms in some people.

"We hear from people all of the time who tell us that they just want their freedom to enjoy life and that's why we often refer to Digestive Advantage Irritable Bowel Syndrome as our freedom pill," says Lefkowitz. "It's an effective treatment option that not only helps to normalize the digestive system and reduce IBS symptoms - it also helps people get their life back."

Digestive Advantage Irritable Bowel Syndrome contains a powerful, patented strain of healthy bacteria, also known as Ganeden Lactobacillus™ cultures, which are known to alleviate the discomfort associated with digestive disorders such as IBS. Digestive Advantage Irritable Bowel Syndrome is available at major retailers and better pharmacies nationwide. For more information, visit www.oncedailyrelief.com or call (800) 456.0276.

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