Intestaid case study in Sunday Express Magazine
Noticed an article on Intestaid in the Sunday Express Magazine, Health Matters section. The case study was on Jyotika Dave a 50 year old sales co-ordinator who has had stomach cramps, constipation and bouts of diarrhoea for 2 years. After about a year of tests her consultant diagnosed IBS and prescribed antispasmodics and pain killers. The usual repsonse by GPs who don't know much about IBS. Last Autumn she saw an article on Intestaid the nucleotide based supplement which is aimed at replacing and restoring healthy cells on the gut lining. After a few weeks of taking the capsules she noticed that her flare-ups were becoming less frequent and then she realised she hadn't had an attack in over a week. It stayed that way and the bloating was gone and her spasms calmed down and her bowel habits were regular again. Interestingly, wondered if this was everyone experience of Intestaid, she tried not taking the Intestaid to see if the symptoms would come back. They did and she is back on Intestaid. As ever not sure that Intestaid will work for everyone but if you have similar of contradictory stories please reply to this blog?
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