Peppermint Oil for IBS


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Mel (Kobe, Japan) on 11/10/2011
1 out of 5 stars

A friend had success with these but said you need to take them for a few weeks before getting results. That said, they didn't help my IBS-D.
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Natasha (Winnipeg, Manitoba) on 02/12/2010
1 out of 5 stars

I tried peppermint oil capsules for my severe IBS C and they gave me a severe attack. They are way to strong for my sensitive stomache sadly.
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Moises (New York, Ny) on 11/02/2009
1 out of 5 stars

I have tried enteric-coated peppermint oil capsules numerous times and they had no effect on my IBS.
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Rich (Boca Raton, Fl) on 06/21/2009
1 out of 5 stars

I had no success with the Peppermint Oil. Although I've tried Caprylic Acid, and alot of it, that had no effect either.

I have some kind of fungal infection, probably candida, could be a different fungus though. I've had success with two things so far:
1. Mega-Garlic (to the point that you smell offensive).
2. Coconut Oil (2 TBSP, morning and evening)(this is a bunch of calories, though). I'm sold on the coconut oil

I suspect mega-iodine (see Sporotrichosis for doseage) may help, but I can't confirm yet. Iodine is twice as strong of an antibiotic as Chlorine, less toxic, disolves starches(and yeast), and heavy metals. I've seen some success in the mouth with iodine, where success has been dificult to come by.

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