ohnometo, one condition that a percentage of IBSers have is dyspepsia.This is some info on it and it can cause nausea.
http://www.uphs.upenn.edu/health/hi_files/.../dyspepsia.html I personally am doing a lot of research on Hypnotherapy for IBS and other funtional GI disorders. They have pretty much proven it effective for IBS in the majority of people who use it, but know they are starting to look at it for other funtional GI symptoms and conditions. So this is just for your information.This is new from the UNC the top IBS research center in the country."Hypnotherapy is another non-pharmacological treatment for IBS. Peter Whorwell's group at the University of South Manchester have shown the efficacy of hypnotherapy in improving symptoms, quality of life, and more recently the long term treatments of functional dyspepsia. The results of a randomized controlled study, by Emma L. Calvert, in which patients either received hypnotherapy, conventional treatment with ranitidine 150mg twice daily, or supportive therapy for 16 weeks showed that the improvements in functional dyspepsia were similar between the 3 groups. However, long-term hypnotherapy was superior to other treatments in improving the quality of life and in reducing the need for medication. Another study presented by Giuseppe Chiarioni from Verona, Italy showed increased gastric emptying in response to hypnotic relaxation with gut-oriented suggestions in healthy controls and patients with functional dyspepsia. Again the effect was greater in patients who received hypnotherapy than with Cisapride. The efficacy of hypnotherapy warrants additional studies."Full text.
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