Hypnotherapy for IBS
April 9th, 2009 by Helix Clinic | No Comments | Filed in conditions, power of the mind, treatmentsPreviously we looked at some of the natural approaches to treating IBS, but many people are not aware that hypnotherapy can also be a very useful treatment in the management of IBS. In fact, hypnotherapy, relaxation training and CBT (Cognitive Behavioural Therapy) have all been shown to help alleviate the symptoms of IBS considerably.
The National Institute of Clinical Excellence (NICE) has published guidance for GPs and consultants saying there is good evidence that hypnotherapy can be effective in the treatment for IBS.
At Manchester University, Professor Peter Whorwell conducted research that demonstrated a high level of effectivness for hypnotherapy, showing that it could relieve many of the normal symptoms of IBS. In addition he found that the improvements were holding over time, not just in the period immediately after treatment.
Hypnotherapy for IBS works by lowering the body’s general levels of anxiety, and also by lowering the body’s perception of pain and discomfort. Part of the treatment also involves directing positive images and suggestions to the gut.
Interestingly, the gut has it’s own separate nervous system (the Enteric Nervous System (ENS)). It has a full set of neurons and neurotransmitters normally found only in the brain itself, so it is able to function seperately from the main central nervous system, although it is well connected to the brain by special large nerve fibres.
In many ways hypnotherapy is an ideal treatment for IBS. It is great at lowering general levels of stress and anxiety and also any hypersensitivity to stressful situations. Hypnotherapy is also very powerful and effective for the reduction of IBS-related pain.
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