If you have irritable bowel syndrome or IBS, you’re no stranger to abdominal discomfort, embarrassing side effects, or frequent trips to the bathroom. Fortunately, if you suffer from IBS, you don’t have to live with unpleasant symptoms of the disease—a plant-based diet for IBS can help!
What Is IBS?
IBS, or irritable bowel syndrome, is a group of symptoms related to disorders of gut-brain interactions that affect your large intestine. Unpleasant symptoms of IBS can include:- Changes in bowel movements
- Diarrhea
- Constipation
- Mucus in your stool
- Excessive gas
- Abdominal pain
- Stomach cramping or bloating
How Does the Hallelujah Diet Reduce IBS Symptoms?
Switching from a standard American diet (SAD) to a plant-based diet, such as the Hallelujah Diet, can improve your health in numerous ways and gives you the best chance at reducing IBS symptoms.- Fiber-Rich Plant Foods Ease IBS Symptoms
- The Hallelujah Diet Makes Dietary Transitions Easier
- Bible Diets Lack Drinks that Trigger IBS Symptoms
- Vegan Diets Avoid Dairy Foods
- The Hallelujah Diet Lacks Artificial Sweeteners
What Is the Hallelujah Diet Rescue Plan?
The Hallelujah Diet has formulated an IBS/Crohn’s disease rescue plan. Crohn’s disease is associated with chronic inflammation within your digestive tract that can lead to scar tissue, swelling, and intestinal blockages. The IBS/Crohn’s disease support kit includes dietary supplements that support your body’s natural ability to battle GI challenges when transitioning to a plant-based diet. It strengthens your immune system, boosts energy, and lowers chronic disease risks. Supplements included in your kit are:- Pure green juice BarleyMax to strengthen your immune system and boost energy
- Probiotics to support immune function and boost healthy gut bacteria
- Digestive enzymes to enhance nutrient absorption and improve digestion
- Betaine hydrochloric acid (HCL) pepsin and gentian to promote healthy digestion
- Omega-3-rich DHA flax oil to reduce inflammation
- Vitamin D3 with K2 to support immune health, heart and bone health, and enhance calcium absorption
The Hallelujah Diet Transition
If you’re used to eating a standard American diet, you’ll slowly ease into a plant-based meal plan to reduce or eliminate IBS symptoms. You’ll:- Eat only cooked foods for 6-8 weeks—no beans, other legumes, or grains
- Reduce stress
- Slowly add in legumes and grains after 6-8 weeks
- Consume 1/2 cup of fermented foods daily
- Eat salads (smoothies and blended salads initially to avoid irritating fiber) with every meal
- Slowly transition to an 85% raw, 15% cooked foods diet
- Minimize sugars
- Drink raw green vegetable juices
- Consume plenty of water; add HydroBoost to raise pH and protect against free radicals