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Arthritis Res Ther
February 2020
Rheumatology Department, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven, Belgium.
Arthritis Res Ther
February 2020
Institut de Rhumatologie de Montréal, 1551 Ontario Street East, Montreal, Quebec, H2L 1S6, Canada.
Ann Gastroenterol
August 2018
Biostatistics, University Hospital of Liège, Belgium (Nathalie Maes, Adelin Albert).
Background: The use of herbal products to treat irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a disease that frequently affects the quality of life (QoL), is still under evaluation. This open pilot study assessed the efficacy of bio-optimized extracts of turmeric and essential fennel oil (Enterofytol®) in IBS patients.
Methods: A total of 211 patients (14% diarrhea-predominant, IBS-D; 24% constipation-predominant, IBS-C; 62% mixed, IBS-M) were enrolled by general practitioners and completed questionnaires measuring symptom severity and QoL before and after Enterofytol®, two capsules b.
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