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Old 12-15-2002, 07:03 PM   #1
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Post this will help the majority of you.... PLEASE READ!

This will only work if you have IBS with mostly diarrehea. DONT try this is you mostly have constipation.
I don't know if there has been any talk about this on this board or not... but I have to tell you all about the effects os calcium and IBS. I was a horrible IBS sufferer for SO long, been through so many tests, the doctors all said the same thing, eat more fiber. HAHA. that was a laugh.

so one day I ended up on a different IBS forum, and I read about all the people who were having success in controlling their IBS sypmtoms better with calcium carbonate. I decided to try it, and WOW, I HAVE MY LIFE BACK! now its not fool proof, and there are times when I still get my attacks, but its only once in a blue moon these days.

this is what works best! you may have to modify this to get good results for yourself.:

The best brand for this is caltrate. either the caltrate plus, or the caltrate 600. I take one pill 3 times a day, one with each meal.

you may have to start with 1/2 a pill 3 times aday, and that may work for you. OR you might have to keep adding untill you find the right dose!

DO NOT GO OVER 3 PILLS A DAY. calcium is good, but too much can be harmful. I asked my doc about this, and shae said 3 pills is okay, as long as I watch my calcium intake from other places as well.

If you need more help with this msg me back and I'll help. I just want to help others get their lives back.

Please take my advice and try this. Its not just me that have had sucess with it. from what I can see it has helped ALOT of IBS sufferes.

from what I understand, calcium carbonate has a binding effect, taking away the Diarreah.

LET ME KNOW HOW THINGS GO! I'm so excited that I might be able to help so many people!

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Old 12-16-2002, 06:53 AM   #2
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I think that a lot of people on this board already use Calcium supplements if they have dirrhea. It is recommended a lot especially by me and others.

If you have constant diarrhea your body may run short of calcium and also, calcium allows the bowels to absorb back more water naturally, thus bulking your stools up.

 
Old 12-16-2002, 10:39 AM   #3
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Thanks babydoll. Sarah's right - a lot of people on tnis board either recommend calcium or already take it. I'm so glad it's worked for you. It worked for me for a few weeks, but not long term. I've found my relief through a combination of calcium, Metamucil and Colestid.

But thanks for your advice. I know new readers will be eager to try it to see if it works for them.

I hope it continues to be successful for you.

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Old 12-17-2002, 12:20 PM   #4
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hi i was just wondering where you get these pills? at a GNC?
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Old 12-17-2002, 02:51 PM   #5
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Hi. Calcium tablets can be purchased anywhere OTC that has a pharmacy. It's best to look for the Caltrate + D versions for best ratio of calcium and other minerals. I buy the rip-off Walmart or Target brand that comes in a purple & white bottle. You don't have to spend a lot of money; generic versions work just as well, as long as you get the combination of calcium + D.

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