Psyllium Vs. other fibres
#314 - 02/03/03 12:17 AM
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emmab
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Hi!
I've noted that a couple of different people have said that psyllium is more likely to cause reactions than some other fibres. I tend to get quite bloated and full after taking it. What are the other types?? I haven't seen the brand names you are talking about...I can only get Bonvit and Metamucel in Australia (both psyllium). I might be able to get the other stuff in bulk from a health food shop if anyone an remember what the fibre is called???
Also I saw a great looking breakfast ceral the other day made with oats and flax....has anyone had any bad reations to flax, sounds kinda insoluble fibrey to me
Emma
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Hi, The name of one of the fibre types you mean is Methylcellulose. It's for example included in Citrucel as far as I know. In England there's a fantastic product called Celevac made of this Methylcellulose. It really is much milder on the system than Psyllium.
What you will probably be able to get where you are is Psyllium husk, it's a type of powder or also available in caplets. The Psyllium it's made of is from India. Psyllium husk used to give me some bloating and the effects were not very impressive. Here in Germany we've got another type of Psyllium, which is grown in France, and they sell the actually seeds - they are tiny and black and called 'flea seeds', and they are the absolute favourite of German IBS sufferers. You have to soak them in water and then they just go down with a glass of water, rather without any taste or feel to them. They have a tremendous effect against pain and cramping and also on BMs. I'm just telling you this, because while unheard of in the States, PERHAPS you may be able to get them in Australia and then they are definitely worth a try.
All the best
Susaloh
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Hello, Emma.
I started out with Metamucil but then switched to Citrucel and found that some of my bloating went away. Citrucel is similar to Metamucil in that it is a powder mix, but it is made of methylcellulose. I also tried Fibercon pills which are made of calcium polycarbophil because these have no sugar (remember I was the one you replied to about sugar and migraines). Fibercon is very convenient because of the pill form but a lot of people find it less effective.
I hope you are able to find something suitable in Australia.
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Hi Emma,
I couldn't take citrucel at all, made my diarrhea much worse. Then I tried metamucil (psyllium) and it helped somewhat but not enough. Now I use Fibercon, which is Calcium Polycarbophil. It has done wonders for me. Much better than the others. Heather has also mentioned another brand, Equalactin, which I believe is also Calcium Polycarbophil. If you can get it, its worth a try!
Mary Kay
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Susaloh, Me again but about fibre this time. I live in Paris and would love to be able to get hold of the type of fibre you mention. Could you give more details? Thanks in advance Claire
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Hi, I live in Aust. too. (in Brisbane) I didn't like Metamucil either but have found Benefiber to be great. It is hard to find stockists but my local chemist orders it in for me. Ask in your chemist, I'm sure they could do the same. Kerrie
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Hi Claire, I've just written a long message about hormones in response to yours and it got lost somehow!! Anyway, as to the 'flea seeds' you could try a pharmacy or health food shop and just give them the Latin name which is Semen Psylli tot. (tot probably means total, that is the whole seed, not the husk). If you need to describe them say they look exactly like fleas, same shiny black colour and size! Maybe that helps? If you can't get hold of them I can send you some to try (they're not expensive), there is probably some way of exchanging privat email addresses through this board). Good luck, Susanne
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Thankyou all!! I need to go do some shopping.
I should really learn how to spell too huh
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Does Citrucel have sugar in it? I've taken Fibercon, but just started taking the Citrucel to experiment. Yesterday, I purchased a box of Equalactin after reading about it on this site. Haven't tried it yet! Taking the fiber supplement is definitely helping me! But, I am still full of gas! Guess that's better than being out of gas!
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I am so lucky! I also have GERD/Acid Reflux and gastritis. Some of the things that are wonderful for IBS aggrevate the Acid Reflux. Is there anyone out there who is suffering from both and how are you dealing with it? I just have a goofy gut all the way around! Would love to just be able to eat anything and enjoy it without fear of running to the bathroom or on the other hand having "smelly" embarrassing gas! Can't ever tell which way it's going to be! Therefore, I have panic attacks when I'm in social situations and prefer to stay home than go out!
Thanks!
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Hi Agony, I have both disorders and it can be diffcult to deal with. I take Nexium at least a half hour before I eat. Nexium allows me to tolerate more foods, but you also need to figure out what triggers your attacks. I have figured out what causes my IBS symptoms, but I know I can not live without Nexium. What works for me is not eating past 5:00pm and avoiding tomatoes and cirtus. I realize peppermint is good for IBS, but not acid reflux. The key is trying to keep your stomach acid levels low. A friend of mine recently started drinking barley green everday and no longer takes her medicine for acid reflux. However, I do not know how barley green effects IBS. Maybe Heather can give us some insight on this topic. Between discovering Heather's website and medication - I have had five attacks since August. I don't take medication for IBS anymore. Good luck
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Hi, everyone...it's great hearing how everyone is dealing with this disorder. I have been trying Fibercon the past few days and it felt like it was working at first, really quieted my stomach down until last night. I don't know if it was a combination of just starting on the pills, having my period and eating chili, but wow had quite the reaction! Anyway, I'm curious if anyone has heard of the product Ibsacol? Especially the woman in Australia as it is made by a company in New Zealand and is only available to those of us in the U.S. from their website. It is supposed to be good for those with IBS-D. Also, btw, I think we should rename this disorder..."Sensitive Bowel Syndrome" since that is it's physiological description. "Irritable" sounds so negative...what do ya think?
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I have the same problem when my ibs-d get bad, I am at a loss as to what will work. Peppermint gives me heartburn so what am I left with?
I eat a lot of rice and water. I try to stay away from anything acidity. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. I am sorry to have no suggestions for you. Maybe Heather might have something to offer.
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Try hot fennel, ginger, chamomile, or anise tea. They're all very soothing for IBS but won't trigger heartburn the way peppermint can.
- Heather
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I have IBS-d and acid reflux disease (inflammed esophagaeous)i take prevacid. the insturctions say take once before a meal, but i never dare. i always take it after a meal otherwise my stomach goes wacky
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