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External causes such as food, stress, anxiety, and various drugs are suggested as the cause of irritable bowel syndrome, but the process of development has not been clarified yet.
Oriental medicine explains that it is due to stress making the heat in the kidney to cause stomach cramps or a patient with cold kidney and intestine consuming cold food or paying too much attention that the stomach becomes stiff.
It can also be caused by overreaction when a person with a weak heart experiences heart contraction from stress or anxiety leading to poor blood circulation.
With the discovery of the gastrointestinal phlegm-stasis disorder, it was found that the toxins accumulated in the gastrointestinal muscularis layer of the intestine is related to the irritable bowel syndrome. And therefore, it brought us a step closer to a radical cure of the disease.
Phlegm stagnation in the intestine makes the organ stiff and causes defecation disorder. It reduces good bacteria and allows for proliferation of pathogenic microorganisms, and under this condition, a slight problem in the food cause a minor enteritis with pain and defecation disorder. When phlegm toxins accumulate inside the blood vessels in the gastrointestinal muscularis layer, it leads to poor blood circulation to the colon, making the colon cold and weak.
These different issues in the intestine ultimately develop into the irritable bowel syndrome.
→ With comprehensive interpretation of irritable bowel syndrome and new treatment, the irritable bowel syndrome can now be cured!