Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and chronic gastritis are among the most common and most undertreated conditions in modern medicine. Conventional management — antacids for gastritis, antispasmodics for IBS — provides symptomatic relief that must be taken indefinitely, with no correction of the underlying sensitivity. Constitutional homoeopathic treatment addresses the gut-nervous system relationship at root, producing lasting improvement in the majority of cases.
🔥Chronic Gastritis
Persistent stomach inflammation — burning, bloating, and pain that responds poorly to antacids long-term.
🔄IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome)
Alternating constipation and diarrhoea, abdominal cramping, and bloating without structural cause.
🫃Functional Bloating
Chronic abdominal distension and gas without obvious dietary cause — often linked to gut microbiome and stress.
🤢GERD / Acid Reflux
Chronic acid reflux and heartburn — constitutional treatment addresses the underlying sphincter and digestive sensitivity.
😣Abdominal Spasms
Intermittent severe abdominal cramping — particularly in young adults with high-stress lifestyle.
💊Antacid Dependency
Daily proton pump inhibitor or antacid use for years — constitutional treatment works toward reducing this dependency.
😓Gut-Brain Axis Dysfunction
The most common root — chronic stress dysregulating gut motility and secretion via the vagus nerve.
🦠Gut Microbiome Imbalance
Post-antibiotic dysbiosis, H. pylori history, and dietary pattern affecting gut flora composition.
🧬Constitutional Sensitivity
Individual gut reactivity — why the same diet causes IBS in one person and no symptoms in another.
🌿Dietary Patterns
Food sensitivities, irregular meal timing, and high-processed-food diet amplifying gut sensitivity.
🌡️Post-Infective IBS
IBS following acute gastroenteritis — very common and very responsive to constitutional treatment.
💊Medication Effects
NSAID-induced gastritis, antibiotic-related gut disruption — constitutional support during recovery.
How long before digestive symptoms improve?+
Most patients notice reduced bloating and improved regularity within 4-6 weeks of constitutional treatment. Sustained improvement in IBS symptoms typically takes 3-4 months as the gut-nervous system relationship normalises.
Can homeopathy help me reduce antacids or PPIs?+
Yes — reducing PPI dependency is a realistic goal in many patients with functional gastritis. This is done gradually as constitutional treatment improves the underlying acid regulation. Never stop PPIs abruptly — the process is gradual and monitored.
Is IBS a condition that can actually be cured?+
Many patients achieve complete resolution of IBS symptoms with constitutional treatment — particularly post-infective IBS and stress-related IBS. For long-standing severe IBS, significant sustained improvement in quality of life is the more typical outcome.