The IBS Guide: Explore the Mind, Gut, Microbiome and A Holistic Approach to Conquer IBS - Softcover

Kethu, Sripathi

 
9798988359807: The IBS Guide: Explore the Mind, Gut, Microbiome and A Holistic Approach to Conquer IBS

Synopsis

"Nicely written; thorough; up to date. Carefully crafted chapters review treatment options demonstrated to improve IBS symptoms, including dietary interventions, alternative therapies, over-the-counter agents, prescription medications and psychological therapies. This book is a must read for those who want to know more about IBS and for those who want better control of their IBS symptoms."- Brian Lacy, Ph.D., M.D., FACG, Professor of Medicine; Program Director, GI Fellowship, Mayo Clinic, Jacksonville. Author, "Making Sense of IBS" and IBS management guidelines for American College of Gastroenterology.

“This is an excellent, informative and comprehensive work. It is a great example that knowledge is power and should be part of every patient’s armamentarium against IBS.”- Daniel C. DeMarco, MD, FACP, FACG, AGAF, FASGE. Professor of Medicine, Texas A&M College of Medicine. Current President, Texas Club of Internists; Former Advisor to the CPT Editorial Panel of the American Medical Association.

"Patients looking for an easy-to-read, practical, and thorough source of the latest information about IBS need go no further than Dr. Kethu's superb book. Written in straightforward English, its 18 chapters present everything that a patient needs to know, from suspected causes to diagnosis and management. Therapy is discussed in detail, including diet, both standard and complementary medications, and psychological approaches. Actionable advice about coping strategies is presented. The reader will better understand the condition, have more realistic expectations about available treatments, and be able to grasp how to live a full life despite their diagnosis. I recommend that every person with IBS reads this book." - Lawrence R. Schiller, MD, MACG, Clinical Professor, Department of Medical Education, Texas A&M University School of Medicine, Dallas Campus. Past President, American College of Gastroenterology.

The IBS Guide: Explore the Mind, Gut, Microbiome and A Holistic Approach to Conquer IBS

The IBS Guide is a comprehensive and informative guide that aims to provide a clear understanding of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and empower readers with practical strategies to manage this often-frustrating condition.

Written by Dr. Sripathi Kethu, a renowned gastroenterologist with years of experience in treating patients with IBS, this book combines scientific knowledge with a compassionate approach to help readers navigate through the complexities of IBS.

Inside, you'll discover:

  • An in-depth exploration of the causes, symptoms, and triggers of IBS
  • The latest research on the brain-gut connection and its impact on IBS
  • Effective strategies for managing stress, diet, and lifestyle to alleviate symptoms
  • Insights into the role of the gut microbiome and its influence on IBS
  • Information on various treatment options, including medications, natural therapies, and psychological interventions
  • Real-life success stories from patients who have successfully managed their IBS symptoms
  • A collection of delicious and gut-friendly recipes to support a healthy digestive system


The IBS Guide goes beyond just providing information; it offers practical advice and guidance to help individuals regain control over their digestive health. Whether you are newly diagnosed with IBS or have been struggling with it for years, or a healthcare provider who cares for patients with IBS, this book will equip you with the knowledge and tools to better manage IBS symptoms and improve the overall well-being of patients with IBS.

Don't let IBS hold you back from living a fulfilling life. Take the first step towards understanding and managing your IBS with The IBS Guide.

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About the Author

Sripathi Kethu, M.D. is a seasoned physician with over 30 years of experience in the medical field specializing in gastroenterology. He completed his clinical gastroenterology fellowship at Brown University. He received advanced training in endoscopy at the Institute Paoli-Calmettes in Marseille, France. Following his training, he served as an Assistant Professor at Brown University. He is a Diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine and Gastroenterology. He is a fellow of American College of Gastroenterology and American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy.Dr. Kethu is a highly respected member of the medical community, with extensive experience publishing research articles in clinical journals, authoring textbook chapters, and writing informative blog posts on a range of healthcare topics, including digestive health. He is currently in private gastroenterology practice in Dallas, where he continues to help patients manage their gastrointestinal conditions. He has been voted by his peers as D-magazine's one of the best Gastroenterologists in Dallas 10 years in a row.Outside of his professional life, Dr. Kethu is an accomplished athlete and an avid outdoor enthusiast. He has tackled many challenges, including trekking to Mount Everest Base Camp, completing the Hotter'N Hell 100-mile bike ride, and taking part in the 150-mile MS 150 bike rides to raise funds for multiple sclerosis research and support services. He is also a passionate runner who has completed marathons in all 50 states of the USA and on all seven continents, including Antarctica. He even earned the highly coveted Six Star Abbott MajorsMedal for finishing all six Abbott World Marathon Majors.In his personal life, Dr. Kethu cherishes his time with his physicianwife and their two wonderful daughters, enjoying the love and supportthey share as a family.With his vast experience, dedication to health, and passion for adventure, Dr. Kethu provides a unique perspective and invaluable insightsinto IBS and overall wellness.

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