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  2. Gastroenterologists Swear By These Home Remedies for IBS Pain

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    Gastroenterologists explain what causes irritable bowel syndrome pain, ... Have something peppermint- or ginger-flavored. ... This treatment stems from the link between IBS and stress which ...

  3. Irritable bowel syndrome - Wikipedia

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    A comprehensive meta-analysis using twelve random trials resulted that the use of peppermint oil is an effective therapy for adults with irritable bowel syndrome. [163] Research into cannabinoids as treatment for IBS is limited.

  4. What’s the healthiest tea to drink? The benefits of ... - AOL

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    Health benefits: While studies on peppermint tea are lacking, peppermint oil, which is found in peppermint leaves, has been shown to help relieve IBS symptoms, so it’s plausible that it might be ...

  5. Peppermint - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint oil is under preliminary research for its potential as a short-term treatment for irritable bowel syndrome, [51] [52] and has supposed uses in traditional medicine for minor ailments. [53] Peppermint oil and leaves have a cooling effect when used topically for muscle pain, nerve pain, relief from itching, or as a fragrance.

  6. IBS is more common than many realize. Here's how these ... - AOL

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    Irritable bowel syndrome is a chronic condition that affects the gastrointestinal tract. There is no cure for IBS but many proven treatments. IBS is more common than many realize.

  7. Antispasmodic - Wikipedia

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    Peppermint oil has been traditionally used as an antispasmodic, and a review of studies on the topic found that it "could be efficacious for symptom relief in IBS" [5] (as an antispasmodic) although more carefully controlled studies are needed.