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alhaitch said on 03 March 2010

Several bouts of ibs lead me to thinking that ,in my case ,it could be associated with diet. The fact was that it only occured when we were visiting friends in Newcastle or they were visiting us. [i.e. a period of reduced stress ]. A common factor in our meetings,however,was breakfast. This was always orange juice followed by cereal and toast. I have since put the idea to the test and found that orange juice followed by a milky cereal will indeed cause ibs symptoms.