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    LX-1031, A Tryptophan 5-hydroxylase Inhibitor That Reduces 5-HT Levels For The Potential Treatment O

    it is an under development drug but sounds interesting and i think it is not available on the market yet .it reduces serotonin formation in digestive system and it doesnt cross blood–brain barrier. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21154152 LX-1031, being developed by Lexicon Pharmaceuticals...
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    Low-sugar substitutes linked to the epidemic of IBD / IBS

    The studies cited in this post match well with the "recent" news that dietary emulsifiers may be behind the dramatic increase of bowel diseases in the last 15 years. These studies not add things like maltodextrin and other low-sugar sweeteners to the mix of stuff to avoid. I think maltodextrin...
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    Clonidine May Be A Viable Therapy For IBD / IBS, And UC

    Irritable bowel syndrome / disease and ulcerative colitis have been known to be affected / triggered predominantly by stress, mediated by the sympathetic nervous system. As such, it appears logical that a drug like clonidine would be helpful and indeed the studies below claim that clonidne may...
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    Vitamin B6 May Help Conditions Such As IBS / IBD And Chron's

    Unlike other posts I made recently, the study used the common/inactive form of B6 (the Hcl salt) and the human equivalent dosage was 25mg-30mg for human. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4199223/
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    Caffeine can be used to manage IBS / IBD and Chron's

    I know people with IBS who swear by their morning coffee and cigarette. I am not encouraging smoking of course. http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23925589 "...Development of acute colitis is reduced upon caffeine treatment. The mechanism involves the down-regulation of CHI3L1 expression and...
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    High-dose Thiamine May Treat Fatigue From Chron's And IBD

    Ray said it in one of his interviews that if Chron's and Irritable Bowel Disease / Syndrome (IBD / IBS) are not caused by a pathogen similar to the one implicated in ulcer, then it's most likely a symptom of hypothyroidism, specifically due to issues with carbohydrate metabolism. And if that...
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