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        <title>A Top 30 Stream of MAHAMA PUBLISHING, INC. Press Releases (in MP3 format) via PRWeb</title>
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                        <title>Life is Too Short to be &quot;Chained&quot; to a Toilet</title>
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                        <description>Available the first week of September, Gut Help: Guide to Breaking Free of IBD and IBS by author/consultant Stephen Demirjian, takes a groundbreaking, non-surgical approach to fighting digestive disorders such as Crohn&#8217;s, colitis and IBS. The book is the result of Demirjian&#8217;s twenty years of first-hand experience with digestive illness. His Gut Help&#8482; Program, detailed in the book, brought him restored health and freedom. In addition to a daily regimen, the book offers positive motivation and helpful tips that can allow people to overcome roadblocks and gain control of their health. [PRWeb Sep 5, 2006]</description>
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                        <content:encoded><![CDATA[Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) September 5, 2006 -- Available the first week of September, Gut Help: Guide to Breaking Free of IBD and IBS by author/consultant Stephen Demirjian, takes a groundbreaking, non-surgical approach to fighting digestive disorders such as Crohn&#8217;s, colitis and IBS. Based on the author&#8217;s Gut Help&#8482; program that restored his health and freedom, the book offers a comprehensive method with a focus on mental and social factors in addition to the physical aspects.



Gut Help: Guide to Breaking Free of IBD and IBS (available at <a href="http://www.guthelp.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.guthelp.com</a>) is the result of Demirjian&#8217;s twenty years of first-hand experience with digestive illness. The book&#8217;s cover, which depicts Demirjian walking across a street with a toilet chained to his leg, is representative of the challenges that he himself faced as a victim of colitis. &#8220;For me, that sums up what living with a digestive illness feels like,&#8221; he says. &#8220;It was relentless, and with no cure available, it was robbing me of my life on a daily basis. I decided I had to do more for my health.&#8221;

Eight years of his own trial-and-error research with diets, probiotics and medications allowed Demirjian to create the Gut Help&#8482; program that he details in the book. In addition to a daily regimen, the book offers positive motivation and helpful tips that can allow people to overcome roadblocks and gain control of their health.

Approximately 37 million Americans suffer from Crohn&#8217;s, colitis and IBS. These people feel the everyday impact on their working life, social activities and well-being. Plagued with symptoms such as painful bloating, cramps, constipation and diarrhea, those who suffer often struggle with embarrassment, frustration, and feelings of isolation and depression.

Demirjian knows that living a &#8220;normal&#8221; life with digestive illness is often extremely difficult, but he hopes his new book will have a positive impact. &#8220;My incredible improvements are meant to be a guide for patients and their doctors,&#8221; he says, &#8220;so that others may break free in a far shorter time.&#8221;

Mr. Demirjian now divides his time between speaking engagements and his personal coach/consultant service, GH Consulting.

The book, Gut Help: Guide to Breaking Free of IBD and IBS, and Demirjian&#8217;s consulting services can be ordered at <a href="http://www.guthelp.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.guthelp.com</a>.

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                        <itunes:summary><![CDATA[Delray Beach, FL (PRWEB) September 5, 2006 -- Available the first week of September, Gut Help: Guide to Breaking Free of IBD and IBS by author/consultant Stephen Demirjian, takes a groundbreaking, non-surgical approach to fighting digestive disorders such as Crohn&#8217;s, colitis and IBS. Based on the author&#8217;s Gut Help&#8482; program that restored his health and freedom, the book offers a comprehensive method with a focus on mental and social factors in addition to the physical aspects.



Gut Help: Guide to Breaking Free of IBD and IBS (available at <a href="http://www.guthelp.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.guthelp.com</a>) is the result of Demirjian&#8217;s twenty years of first-hand experience with digestive illness. The book&#8217;s cover, which depicts Demirjian walking across a street with a toilet chained to his leg, is representative of the challenges that he himself faced as a victim of colitis. &#8220;For me, that sums up what living with a digestive illness feels like,&#8221; he says. &#8220;It was relentless, and with no cure available, it was robbing me of my life on a daily basis. I decided I had to do more for my health.&#8221;

Eight years of his own trial-and-error research with diets, probiotics and medications allowed Demirjian to create the Gut Help&#8482; program that he details in the book. In addition to a daily regimen, the book offers positive motivation and helpful tips that can allow people to overcome roadblocks and gain control of their health.

Approximately 37 million Americans suffer from Crohn&#8217;s, colitis and IBS. These people feel the everyday impact on their working life, social activities and well-being. Plagued with symptoms such as painful bloating, cramps, constipation and diarrhea, those who suffer often struggle with embarrassment, frustration, and feelings of isolation and depression.

Demirjian knows that living a &#8220;normal&#8221; life with digestive illness is often extremely difficult, but he hopes his new book will have a positive impact. &#8220;My incredible improvements are meant to be a guide for patients and their doctors,&#8221; he says, &#8220;so that others may break free in a far shorter time.&#8221;

Mr. Demirjian now divides his time between speaking engagements and his personal coach/consultant service, GH Consulting.

The book, Gut Help: Guide to Breaking Free of IBD and IBS, and Demirjian&#8217;s consulting services can be ordered at <a href="http://www.guthelp.com" onclick="linkClick( this.href );"  target="_blank">www.guthelp.com</a>.

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