Institute of Nutritional Endocrinology (INE): Digestion: Unit 4 – Part 11: Soothing Irritable Bowel – Videos

Digestion: Unit 4 – Accelerate Elimination

Part 11: Soothing Irritable Bowel

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Using your own assessment results, reviewed and experimented with the "Digestion Protocols: IBS – Irritable Bowel Syndrome" strategy
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Content Review Quiz:

Below you’ll find a short set of open-book, multiple-choice questions related to this content. You will have 3 attempts to pass (the passing score is 100%).

Herbs that reduce gas and bloating, tone the digestive tract, increase peristalsis, and enhance digestive secretions:
A client presenting with symptoms of mid-afternoon nausea, constipation, tinnitus, right shoulder pain, neck stiffness, and pseudo-Meniere’s may suffer from:
Normal transit time from mouth to anus should be:
Which of the following herbs is NOT helpful for IBS symptoms?

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