March 4 @ 5:30 pm - 6:30 pm
Learn strategies that decrease symptoms of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and a nervous stomach by tackling the two greatest triggers…. diet and stress.
There is a strong relationship between our brain, our emotions, and how our gastrointestinal tract is functioning. This program teaches the most effective relaxation, diet, and lifestyle strategies to improve this relationship and positively impact IBS symptoms.
This five-session skills program with Kathy Somers of the Stress Management and High Performance Clinic and Lindzie O’Reilly, Dietitian, meets online for an hour on 5 consecutive Wednesdays beginning at 5:30 p.m. on March 4.
Your link will be e-mailed to you after you have completed your program registration.
Fee for this five-session program:
- $20 for University of Guelph students (due to a subsidy from U of G Student Health Services)
- $47 for members of United Steelworkers Local 4120 (due to a subsidy from Local 4120)
- $97 for all others
The Stress Management and High Performance Clinic began in 1978 in the Department of Human Kinetics with Dr. Evelyn Bird’s research on the impact of biofeedback and self-regulation/Non-Sleep Deep Rest techniques on health and performance. When Dr. Bird retired from teaching at the University, Student Affairs asked the Clinic to continue providing this research-based skills training for interested students, staff, faculty, and community members.
