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Dangers of Chronic Inflammation

How Chronic Inflammation Affects Us All

Hello Everyone!

I was interviewed for Femtech World recently about the hidden dangers of chronic inflammation.

You see, the prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease is on a dramatic incline. Like I said to Sorina Mihaila, until you get diagnosed with a chronic condition, you might be unaware that you have inflammation running through your body.

You can read the article here: The Hidden Dangers of Chronic Inflammation

You may also be interested in my other interviews in the media:

Reduce Inflammation For a Healthy Mind

Can You Put Ulcerative Colitis into Remission?

Healing My Ulcerative Colitis & Rare Blood Disorder

Thanks for reading. Have a wonderful day!

 

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Pain Relief for IBD

My Interview In The Express

Hello Everyone!

I was asked to comment for the article by Lucy Johnston in The Express, in which she wrote about the number of people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease, Crohn’s, and Colitis.

It is estimated that half a million people are suffering from inflammatory bowel diseases, which are on the rise.

How Do You Get Rid Of IBD, Colitis, and Crohn’s?

Of course, what helped me with my ulcerative colitis, after many years of debilitating pain and no solutions, was the anti-inflammatory lifestyle that is now Eat Burn Sleep.

Living pain-free was something I dreamed about while suffering from the symptoms of ulcerative colitis and hemolytic anemia (a rare autoimmune disease). Living without medication (steroids and immunosuppressants) was something I was told would never happen. Being in remission from colitis and hemolytic anemia didn’t ever seem likely.

Following my anti-inflammatory lifestyle (that had to be easy and include treats, might I add. Life is to be enjoyed, after all!), I am pain-free, medication-free, and in remission.

Check out my Instagram post for World IBD Day.

I decided to share what put my autoimmune diseases into remission.

What Lifestyle Should IBD Sufferers Follow?

Eat Burn Sleep was developed five years ago and has helped people worldwide with inflammatory bowel disease. Conditions include Crohn’s, Colitis, Diverticulitis, IBS, candida, diabetes, thyroid, endometriosis, PCOS, fertility issues, skin and hair disorders, and many other diseases linked to chronic inflammation are treated successfully on the EBS platform.

It focuses on gut health, liver detoxification, boosting the immune system, reducing inflammation, eliminating stress in the body and mind, and enjoying lifelong health.

This lifestyle is also treating conditions like Long Covid, brain fog, memory loss, depression, and MMDs like bipolar effectively.

What is reassuring is that the only side effects of my inflammation-reducing lifestyle have been all positive. People are healthier and happier than they have been for a long time!

You can read the article here:

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1613955/Inflammatory-bowel-disease-crohns-colitis

If you suffer from any IBD, take charge and join the members who are in remission from inflammatory disease on the anti-inflammatory platform.

Anti-inflammatory Meals are Delicious!

Try these anti-inflammatory recipes:

Slow-cooked Braised Ox Cheeks

Banana Bread Muffins (Nut Free)

My friend initially made this delicious Mediterranean Roast Chicken & Vegetables recipe; its taste, simplicity, and health ratio bowled me over. I had to steal it for my members!

I hope that you enjoy it, too.

Healing foods don’t have to be bland. A healthy lifestyle is not restrictive.

You, too, can live pain and medication-free and put your IBD into remission. You may be interested in listening to the podcast I did recently on The Big Move about fixing health issues and fine-tuning optimum health.

Or read my article in The Telegraph about how chronic inflammation affects us all.

If you have a chronic inflammation condition, see this time as a phase that you are going through that won’t be repeated, and make this the first day of your new health journey.

Become an Eat Burn Sleep member. Your health is your greatest asset.

IBD symptoms can be a condition of the past!

Wishing you great health!

 

 

 

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Chronic Inflammation Matters

Why Chronic Inflammation Matters To All of Us

Firstly, we need inflammation in our body as a healthy bodily defense mechanism to a foreign pathogen, cut, trauma, bug, bacteria, virus…any stimuli that the immune recognizes as harmful, and then the healing process begins.

We don’t need inflammation to be running in the body continuously though – steadily, for a long time.

This post is about inflammation when it becomes an issue; when it becomes chronic inflammation (Systemic Inflammation – SCI).

What is the Difference Between Acute and Chronic Inflammation?

Acute inflammation is when we have a burn, cut, frostbite, infection, allergic reaction or are exposed to any type of bacteria. It is a short-term bodily defense response.

Chronic inflammation, however, is progressive and not caused by a wound or injury.

What Is Chronic Inflammation?

Chronic inflammation (systemic inflammation – SCI) is the reason why Eat Burn Sleep exists.

My health journey (that has a root in chronic inflammation from my teens), which led to near-death experiences with two auto-immune diseases, led me to the discovery of what would treat chronic inflammation for the long-term.

So much so, that I am in remission (along with thousands of other members).

You can learn more here (under About) about my journey and how I connected the dots to create a successful inflammation-reducing health platform – but the bottom line is that many people do not know that chronic inflammation is the cause of many common – and not so common diseases.

Chronic inflammation is a dysregulation of the immune system.

Chronic inflammation occurs when inflammation runs consistently in the body over several weeks to years, and many of us do not know this is happening before it can manifest itself in something more serious, if left untreated.

Chronic inflammation is linked to the most significant causes of death in the world: 3 out of 5 people die due to chronic inflammatory diseases like cancer, obesity, diabetes and cardiovascular disease.

Chronic inflammation diseases are anticipated to increase persistently for the next 30 years in the US.

Does Chronic Inflammation Go Away?

The great news is that chronic inflammation can be reversed, if the right measures to reduce inflammation in the body are taken.

This anti-inflammatory lifestyle aids in reversing chronic inflammation and optimizes health, for the long-term.

Symptoms can reduce quickly in many people, once they start the program.

Does Chronic Inflammation Cause Hair Loss?

Inflammation is elemental to both male and female pattern hair loss pathology, and reducing inflammation in the body is proven to be successful in reversing hair loss into good hair growth.

Alopecia is a T-cell-mediated autoimmune disease, and it is a disease that happens when the immune system attacks hair follicles, which causes inflammation, resulting in hair loss.

The good news is that alopecia and hair loss that is occurring for another reason (medication or stress, say) can be reversed with a diet and lifestyle that is packed with nutrients that will nourish the gut, immune, and, ultimately, hair follicles.

It has been noted that hair not only comes back quite quickly on this anti-inflammatory lifestyle, but there is more hair in quantity, and it grows back denser.

Does Chronic Inflammation Cause Obesity?

Chronic inflammation can lead to weight gain. Weight gain can lead to more inflammation.

Obesity is a chronic inflammation condition. 

Having sustained inflammation in the body, as well as the altercations of dysfunctions associated with obesity, contributes to more obesity-linked complications.

Obesity also makes you more prone to type 2 diabetes, hormonal imbalances, depression, joint pain, psoriasis, insulin resistance, metabolic syndrome, and cardiovascular disease.

Diet, exercise, and behavior modifications remain a cornerstone for treating obesity, and doctors, myself, and other health professionals recommend an anti-inflammatory lifestyle for obesity reduction.

Eat Burn Sleep’s weight loss success stories are in their thousands!

The perfect anti-inflammatory lifestyle for treating obesity optimizes gut health, liver, and immune system…ensuring safe and healthy inflammation reduction and weight loss for longevity, as well as providing self-nurturing, stress-busting and health education tools.

Optimizing gut health also improves mental health. It’s a science!

Many people that suffer from obesity have been surprised at how unrestrictive this lifestyle to treat obesity is, and how the weight loss protocol reprograms the mind to ditch hard habits, old eating patterns and cravings.

These are just a couple of the key successes, since it can feel like an overwhelming task to reduce body weight. Which is why extreme, dangerous ‘quick fix no-calorie weight loss’ diets and other extreme measures are sought for obesity conditions – which do not treat the condition at source and ultimately cause more inflammation and more disease susceptibility in the body.

It is more effective in the long term to treat chronic inflammation and obesity without medication, surgery and any nasty side effects.

Does Chronic Inflammation Mean Cancer?

Having chronic inflammation in the body does not mean cancer is present in the body.

However, having chronic inflammation does increase the risk of cancer since chronic inflammation is linked to the various steps involved in the formation of tumors – by way of cellular mutation, development, invasion, survival and proliferation.

So, cancer is a chronic inflammation condition but chronic inflammation does not mean cancer!

Do Chronic Inflammation Conditions Affect Fertility?

Yes, chronic inflammation conditions affect fertility. Check out the list of chronic inflammation conditions below.

The great news is that this lifestyle treats fertility issues and reduces your chronic inflammation condition (often to remission).

Reducing inflammation at systemic levels and improving your overall health with the right anti-inflammatory foods, anti-inflammatory movement and stress reduction tools will give you a greater chance of improving fertility, carrying and having a healthy baby (see below).

Why Do I Keep Having Miscarriages?

Miscarriages are linked to chronic inflammation.

If you have a known condition like PCOS, endometriosis, celiac disease, meniere’s, obesity, diabetes – or any of the chronic inflammation conditions listed below, you are at risk of having miscarriages.

How to increase your chances of a healthy pregnancy:

  • Eating the right macro and micro-nutrient-rich foods
  • Achieving optimum gut and mental health
  • Doing the right anti-inflammatory movement
  • Lowering cortisol with neuroplasticity exercises
  • Detoxifying the liver
  • Improving immune health
  • Improving hormone health
  • Getting good, regular sleep

Eat Burn Sleep will assist you in having a healthy pregnancy.

Don’t give up hope because it is possible to reduce miscarriages. 

Check out the Eat Burn Sleep pregnancies, fertility and ‘healthy baby’ testimonials.

What Is The Cause of Low Testosterone?

Chronic inflammation can cause low testosterone, low sperm count and erectile dysfunction, which is why men use this anti-inflammatory platform to improve their chances of having a baby.

Does Chronic Inflammation Cause Diabetes?

Chronic inflammation plays a major factor in both diabetes type 1 and diabetes type 2. The causes of type 1 diabetes and type 2 diabetes are different but successful treatment remains the same.

For prevention and controlling diabetes, Eat Burn Sleep aids with:

  • Targeting systemic inflammation
  • Improving gut microbiata
  • Stabilizing blood sugar levels
  • Cutting insulin resistance
  • Improving liver function – for type 2 diabetes, medication overburdens the liver
  • Regulating sleep
  • Reducing stress

Does Chronic Inflammation Cause Pain?

Chronic inflammation does cause pain in many conditions caused by chronic inflammation but not all of them.

Certainly, there is discomfort in some way with a condition that is linked with chronic inflammation.

See the list of conditions that are caused by inflammation below.

Does Chronic Inflammation Make You Tired?

Fatigue is a symptom of chronic inflammation and can make you very tired, listless, lacking energy and having no spark, so to speak!

Does Chronic Inflammation Cause Weight Loss?

Weight loss is linked to chronic inflammation. You see, gut health issues that you have with chronic inflammation conditions like leaky gut syndrome and Crohn’s say, can impact your body’s ability to digest food and absorb the nutrients.

Successful treatment for weight loss is targeted at gut health, reducing inflammation and stress in the body and reprogramming the mind, to promote regular sleep say, which is needed for bodily function regulations and renewals, for instance.

We have a specialized section for members for healthy weight gain on the platform, which details a protocol to gain weight in a healthy way that will support optimum health for the long term.

Health education is key to long term health, since good health and longevity is not about deprivation!

Does Chronic Inflammation Cause Eczema?

Eczema/dermatitis is a chronic inflammatory disease in the skin and in the blood.

What can also happen with eczema is that the nature of the itchiness of the skin often keeps people awake at night. Sleep is disturbed and stress levels go up as a result.

There is also the aspect that people can experience self-consciousness about the eczema, depending on where it is, and this contributes to a negative impact on emotional health, often causing depression and anxiety.

Stress, lack of sleep, and feeling depressed all contribute to chronic inflammation, so it is a never-ending cycle.

If you focus on not only improving gut health and immune health but also calming the mind down, too, this will help.

There are excellent and enjoyable inflammatory-quelling tools on the platform that are successful in treating eczema, psoriasis, acne – all skin conditions related to chronic inflammation, chronic inflammation conditions and autoimmune diseases.

You see, there are many chronic inflammation conditions that run alongside inflammatory skin conditions, like obesity and pcos which are treated at systemic levels.

Does Chronic Inflammation Make Your Body Bloated?

Yes, chronic inflammation conditions can cause bloating.

Conditions such as IBS and IBD certainly produce bloating symptoms.

My approach to reducing bloat and digestive conditions (and all of the symptoms that come with them) is targeted at gut health, nutrient absorption, healing the body at systemic levels, reducing inflammation and optimising immune, liver, thyroid and overall health.

What are Chronic Inflammation Conditions?

Here are some chronic inflammation conditions, signs and symptoms (and not limited to):

 

What Are the Signs of Long-term Inflammation?

Chronic inflammation can go undetected for a long time and there are many signs that are not associated with inflammation.

Chronic inflammation can present itself in so many ways like weight gain and weight loss, body pain, depression, digestive issues, through the skin and hair, for instance.

There are also surprising signs of inflammation like being tired all the time, insomnia and feeling like crying without cause (when otherwise healthy and life is good!).

What Causes Inflammation in the Body?

Chronic inflammation is caused by (but not limited by):

  • Diet
  • Age
  • Lifestyle
  • Toxin exposure
  • Pollution
  • Obesity
  • Autoimmune disorders
  • Auto-inflammatory disorders
  • Recurring episodes of acute inflammation (eg. pneumonia)
  • Genetics
  • Medication
  • Exercise
  • Stress
  • Sleep disorders

 

Does Chronic Inflammation Affect Mental Health?

Mental health is affected by chronic inflammation and chronic inflammation causes mental health issues. 

Blood tests in people with mental health issues often show high inflammation markers.

Also, the effects of a chronic inflammation condition on your mental and emotional health can be so impactful on your life.

It’s a rather complex subject, explained throughout the Eat Burn Sleep platform because the mechanisms of the effects of inflammation in the body and how the body becomes inflamed is complex, and is unique to the individual’s make-up, surroundings and lifestyle.

It goes without saying that if you are living with inflammation, and living with pain, and having to cope with all of the inconveniences of how it affects your body, then there is no doubt this will affect your mental health.

There is also no doubt that it could become a vicious circle because if your mental health is affected, this has a profound effect on your body and the added stress itself could increase inflammation.

Also, mental health is affected by gut health. 

The majority of your neurotransmitters are produced in a healthy gut and there’s a bidirectional relationship with the brain. It’s the brain-gut axis. Again, explored more on this optimal health platform.

If the gut does not have a good amount of good bacteria, this will affect your mental health.

There’s a scientific reason why people are happier living an anti-inflammatory lifestyle!

Can You Reduce Inflammation in the Body Naturally?

The only way inflammation can be reduced for the long term is naturally. Certain drugs that are given for inflammatory and autoimmune diseases that reduce and inhibit circulating mechanisms of inflammation say, actually cause inflammation in the long run.

Medication can harm the gut microbiome and cause inflammation in the intestinal walls. This is how leaky gut syndrome can develop, which then releases and triggers chronic inflammation.

Additionally, many anti-inflammatory drugs only mask symptoms of inflammation and do not treat the cause at systemic levels.

There isn’t any medication that can take away systemic inflammation for the long term.

The wonderful news is that you can contribute to lowering your inflammation. 

Inflammation can be reduced by what we can control, like the food that we eat, what we drink, how we sleep and how we move.

Removing inflammation triggers and reducing chronic inflammation and resetting the immune system is made easy on this anti-inflammatory lifestyle because it isn’t just an inflammation-reducing diet.

In order for inflammation to be lowered successfully, the body needs to be treated holistically.

For example, you can’t eat anti-inflammatory foods, have a sedentary or stressful lifestyle, and expect inflammation to reduce dramatically.

Can You Test for Chronic Inflammation?

Unfortunately, there aren’t any highly effective tests for assessing whether you have chronic inflammation running in your body.

Diagnoses are undertaken when existing inflammation is picked up in tests when there is an existing medical condition but these aren’t really accurate indicators.

Do check in with your doctor with any health concerns.

What Is the Best Way to Control Inflammation?

The best way to control inflammation in your body is to live an anti-inflammatory lifestyle and optimize your body for the best health in your gut, immune, liver, thyroid and so on.

This will prevent chronic inflammation from presenting itself.

A 360-degree nutrition-prescribed anti-inflammatory protocol is necessary to reduce inflammation in the body. 

If you have a chronic inflammatory condition running in your genes, then to inhibit the chances of you developing a chronic disease and lessen the genetic expression, a lifestyle intervention is often necessary.

Success depends on how you approach reducing inflammation in your body. The beauty of this health platform is that it teaches balance and a healthy relationship with the idea of being healthy.

Approaching a new healthy lifestyle from a nurturing angle will allow for success. A successful, healthy lifestyle is an enjoyable one, not a grueling one!

Learning about what impacts your body positively and negatively aids in healing your body and following a plan of what to eat and drink makes it easier. 

Healing your gut allows for nutrient absorption, good immune health, liver health, hormone balancing and so the list continues.

Does Exercise Reduce Inflammation?

Yes, exercise reduces inflammation but it is important to do the right anti-inflammatory exercise.

How to move, when, and for how long, and keeping stress at bay with visual and audio guides, accessible 24 hours a day, will assist you in keeping inflammation at bay and maximizing gut and immune health.

There are certain movements that assist with lowering multiple pro-inflammatory molecules and cytokines and many that contribute to them.

Doing the correct anti-inflammatory movements is a major part of healing from chronic inflammatory conditions. Many people are surprised by the movements that are necessary for this process.

For instance, high impact workouts actually contribute to chronic inflammation due to the levels of inflammation running consistently in the body.

How Do You Stop Insomnia?

Insomnia is not good for optimum health, since so many important bodily functions happen during the cycles of sleep.

You can learn to sleep though on Eat Burn Sleep (hence the ‘Sleep’!). Even if you have been working nightshifts for years or have deep embedded unhealthy sleep patterns.

Reprogramming your mind and body to have healthy, regular sleep will ensure that you are on the right path to combatting chronic inflammation, allowing for essential functions that only happen when the body rests regularly.

The rebuilding of human growth hormones and hunger hormone regulation, along with other regeneration occurs when you go through regular good sleep cycles. 

Self-nurturing, neuroplasticity exercises, both mentally and physically, performed regularly will reduce inflammation, prevent inflammation and control inflammation.

Enjoying life and socialising are other key factors for optimum health.

It is wonderful to know that this anti-inflammatory lifestyle is treating inflammatory conditions in so many people, giving them their lives back (and giving lives in terms of fertility and having babies!).

It is the reason why I created Eat Burn Sleep.

Positive health changes are not temporary, are felt quickly and optimum health is ultimately achieved. Members state a happier and healthier state of being than ever before!

How Do You Start an Anti-inflammatory Lifestyle?

Starting an anti-inflammatory lifestyle may seem daunting, which is why the Eat Burn Sleep platform makes it an easy task.

There’s an app to help you keep on track, anti-inflammatory food lists, daily planners, shopping lists, full anti-inflammatory lifestyle support from Yalda and a team of nutritionists and inspiration and motivation from other members in a community forum.

260+ anti-inflammatory recipes are constantly being added to, 190+ anti-inflammatory movement videos, specialized advice sections, reboot and revive weeks, breakfast options, full health education…the list goes on!

I invite you to take a look at the testimonials and see how Eat Burn Sleep can help your chronic inflammation condition.

Eat Burn Sleeps allows you to have more autonomy over your health in a time where health professionals are pushed to the limit.

Every tool that you need to quell inflammation is here on the platform.

Keep happy, keep healthy and keep the inflammation down! 

Get in touch with the Eat Burn Sleep team, if you have any questions!

 

 

 

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How Can You Stop The Signs of Aging?

A Conversation with Dr. Fegerl from the Viva Mayr Clinics: Chronic Inflammation Brings Premature Aging

Last week, Doctor Sepp Fegerl from the Austrian Viva Mayr Clinics joined me on IGTV to talk about the role of inflammation in the body. During the live, we talked about various causes, signs, and effects of inflammation.

Watch the video to hear a medical professional’s thoughts on Eat Burn Sleep and why Dr. Fegerl believes in the importance of an anti-inflammatory lifestyle.

IN THIS VIDEO, WE WILL COVER

  • The difference between healthy inflammation and chronic inflammation.
  • Why does chronic inflammation make you age faster?
  • Why is sleep the best anti-oxidant?
  • Why is your body feeling stiff, and your face or eyes look puffy?
  • Why is inflammation the biggest trigger of other health issues?

Don’t miss the podcasts. There are some really interesting conversations with my wonderful guests about nutrition, health, life, travel, and inspiring stories.

Have you heard my other conversations with Dr. Dawn Sherling, and Dr. Tamsin Lewis? Have a look around the platform, and try some of the free recipes!

Here’s a couple for you: Immune-boosting Chicken Soup & Cinnamon Oranges

Feel free to reach out to me on Instagram or contact my team for more information about how Eat Burn Sleep can help you live your best life!

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Fight Inflammation Naturally

My Interview with Nedi: Fighting Inflammation

This is an interview about fighting chronic inflammation with a dear friend of mine – Nedi.

We covered quite a bit, but here’s some snippets:

Why An Anti-inflammatory Lifestyle?

For over 10 years, I tried and tested many diets and lifestyle changes. All in order to heal my autoimmune issues, ulcerative colitis, and auto-immune hemolytic anemia. An anti-inflammatory lifestyle turned out to be the answer to my issues and, in fact, to most health issues. Indeed, a full array of diseases stem from inflammation: heart attacks, cancer, diabetes, neurological diseases, auto-immune diseases, Alzheimer’s, arthritis, etc.

I told Nedi what my typical day entailed and included some anti-inflammatory meals. Here are some more recommended anti-inflammatory recipes from Eat Burn Sleep:

Coconut & Chia Pudding

Dairy-free Scrambled Egg

Chicken Marbella

Paleo Olive & Rosemary Bread

Banana & Blueberry Nice Cream

Brazilian Prawn Stew

I hope you enjoy reading it!

Interview with Healthy with Nedi

 

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What Causes Irritable Bowel Syndrome?

Living with Irritable Bowel Syndrome

Hi Everyone! The impact of IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome) on your life can be all-encompassing. If you suffer from IBS, we have no doubt that you have tried everything, feel desperate, and rule your life based on your symptoms. This article could be a life changer for anyone with IBS. 

What are the symptoms of IBS?

How can you live a normal life with IBS?

What different factors cause IBS?

What causes IBS?

Does anything get rid of IBS?

How do I get rid of IBS permanently?

IBS success stories on the Eat Burn Sleep Program

What are the symptoms of IBS? 

Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) can be characterized by stomach cramps, diarrhea (IBS-D), constipation (IBS-C), bloating, and gas. These symptoms might come and go, and you may alternate between constipation and diarrhea (IBS-A), or mixed habits can be called IBS-M. If you have had any of these symptoms over a period of 3 months or more, then it is most likely irritable bowel syndrome. 

As always, we advise that you check your symptoms out with your healthcare provider because there are so many conditions that are associated with IBS. For instance, there could be other non-communicable inflammatory conditions present, like Crohn’s or GERD.

What is important to know is that inflammation conditions can be treated successfully and not despair. It is why the Eat Burn Sleep platform exists.

How can you live a normal life with IBS?

Contemplating a normal life when you are living with IBS can be daunting, especially when you are experiencing other symptoms as a result of having the condition, like fatigue. Anemia can accompany irritable bowel syndrome, which causes fatigue (as well as being awake in the night with symptoms).

You could suffer from body aches from straining, or while accommodating the pain in your body, you are twisting it unnaturally. Stabbing gas pains, bloating, painful constipation, heartburn, reflux…and the list goes on, not to mention the emotional and psychological impact that IBS can have on you. 

Having IBS can affect your everyday living in such an impactful way, like work and school life, since you always have to anticipate if there is a bathroom close by wherever you go, with full-time access at any time of the day or night. It could be affecting your relationships, whether they are professional or personal.

The preoccupation of having IBS can make your social and work situations extremely difficult to navigate. Attendance is always affected because you are most likely to take days off so that you can stay home and feel secure – or just because nothing else could possibly be contemplated.

The emotional impact that IBS has on you could range from mild anxiety to loss of confidence and anger. As we hear more often than not, many IBS sufferers felt like they needed counseling prior to joining our program because of the psychological effects of experiencing IBS without sufficient help.

The wonderful news is that you can live a normal life with IBS because the condition is a non-communicable disease that is inflammatory, and by implementing an anti-inflammatory lifestyle, the condition is managed.

What different factors cause irritable bowel syndrome?

IBS can be caused by many different factors, including:

    • Poor gut health
    • Processed foods
    • Food intolerances
    • Food allergies
    • Poor eating patterns: missing meals, rushing meals, not taking the time to chew and enjoy good food
    • Inappropriate and popular diet plans
    • Physical stress
    • Emotional stress
    • Poor sleep hygiene
    • Caffeine consumption
    • Nicotine
    • Alcohol consumption
    • Carbonated drinks 
    • Medication
    • Gastrointestinal secretions
    • Digestive muscle contractions
    • Environmental changes: traveling, different areas/countries, different foods, drinks, and situations
    • Jet lag
    • Sporadic exercise / no exercise
    • Electrolyte imbalances
    • Systemic inflammation

You could spend a lifetime trying to diagnose what is the specific cause of your IBS flare-ups if you have ruled out anything serious. 

What causes IBS?

There isn’t really a single definable cause of your IBS, but generally, the main cause of IBS is linked to gut dysbiosis and poor microbiome diversity. Emotional stress can also play an important part in gut health as 60% of neurotransmitters are produced in the gut, and there is a strong brain-gut connection link.

Is there a solution for IBS?

If you suffer from IBS, there is a strong likelihood that you have tried multiple methods, including medical investigations, medications, and food abstinence plans. 

Navigating the amount of information about irritable bowel syndrome and trying to reduce its symptoms of constipation, diarrhea, bloating, gas, and stomach cramps can be overwhelming. It can leave you feeling exhausted and emotionally drained, especially if you think that you have made a breakthrough with eliminating certain food and you don’t have symptoms for a few days, and then lo and behold, they come back again, tenfold. 

The truth in many cases is that there are multiple factors going on, and it is too complex to pinpoint. This we know. What we also know is that there is a simple solution to reducing/stopping IBS altogether.

How do I get rid of IBS permanently?

Eat Burn Sleep has supported thousands of sufferers like you who have had IBS, constipation, diarrhea, stomach cramps, bloating, and gas, as well as other digestive and inflammatory conditions. 

The science-backed, evidence-based program was designed to support you with a non-drastic, long-term solution to your inflammation condition, a solution that will not leave you feeling void of the pleasure of food and that will also give you your life back.

The program was borne from the founder – Yalda Alaoui’s own personal survival from two auto-immune diseases. It is this anti-inflammatory lifestyle that put her conditions into remission and saved her. You can read more about her journey HERE.

Devised after a decade of research, the dietary protocol and lifestyle changes for people like you who suffer from IBS will reduce flares, regulate your intestinal barrier and inflammation, help heal soft tissues, restore balance in your digestive tract, improve gut bacteria, promote regular bowel movement and ultimately, more control over your life and your body. 

IBS success stories on the Eat Burn Sleep program

Sticking with the plan, many members have experienced such positive changes in very little time, along with side effects that they were not expecting, like shinier hair, weight loss, stronger nails, an energy that they haven’t had in a long time, and so, a happier disposition. As much as sticking to a regime sounds like a laborious job, our plan reminds you that there will be days that you can’t manage to do 100%.

What you will feel, after some time, is that the plan will become second nature, and when you are in situations where you won’t have access to the foods that you are getting used to, like when you visit a restaurant, you will know what to order for damage limitation. 

This is a lifestyle program that we know that you will enjoy being on for long-term health and happiness. You won’t feel deprived, and in fact, you will probably feel quite the opposite and more fulfilled and nourished. This anti-inflammatory diet has been carefully planned with not only nutrition and healing in mind but also taste, color, and variety.

We eat foods like Almond Chia Pots, Slow Cooker Indian Vegetable Curry, Paleo Pizza Muffins, Egg Muffins: Sweet Potatoes, Carrots & Chives, & Prawn & Quail Egg Salad.

In fact, it is wonderful to hear that many members are appreciating the reminder to eat and enjoy delicious food by focusing on alleviating IBS and healing their gut.

The testimonials signifying the physical, psychological, and emotional effects of IBS being relieved, and recommendations from doctors confirm the positive outcome.