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Irritable Bowel Syndrome and planning for Valentines Day

Valentine’s Day is around the corner and for the many people who suffer from Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), it’s just another day in which is they have to battle with this disease, leaving little excitement to celebrate it.

If you have a special someone in your life, don’t let Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) ruin such sweet day.  Remember that love is like a plant that needs to be nurtured and with this awesome date plan we have for you below, including 10+ great tips, there’s absolutely no reason why you should skip a romantic date and just stay home to watch TV.

TODAY

• Make plans with your Valentine to celebrate it on Sunday, Feb. 16th at lunch time, instead of the 14th.

Why? Because the majority of people will be celebrating Friday eve, all day Saturday and Sunday eve for dinner time.

Celebrating it another day/time besides those, will help you avoid long lines, extra time waiting to be served, and even lost time trying to find a parking space.

• Make sure you have a Valentine’s Day card and a gift/roses for your Sweetheart, packed beautifully.

TOMORROW

• Pick a nice restaurant that offers delicious food options that you both can enjoy. 

• Make a reservation for noon, so as soon as you arrive, you can be seated.

• If it’s a small restaurant, feel free to ask how many restrooms are available for guests to use. You will probably feel more comfortable knowing there are at least 2.

• Check out their dessert menu online. If they don’t have anything you can eat, buy or prepare a dessert (we posted many delicious ideas these past days) so you can enjoy it when you return back home from your date.

• Get movie tickets for 2-3pm…Yes, you can go to the movies, friend! Just pick aisle seats, so you can have easy access to the restroom if needed. Even if it’s the last row at the movie theater, you will have a great view.

• Go get some yummy snacks for when its movie time, that you can eat and take them the day of.

ON SUNDAY

• 8:30 am:

Have a very light breakfast, since you’ll be having lunch with your Valentine soon after.

Google a nice park/beach near by or on the way to the restaurant with access to restrooms and print out a map.

• 9:30 am

Get ready with your Sunday’s best outfit and don’t forget the card, gift, park’s map and your healthy snack for the movies.

•10:30 am

Stop by the beautiful park/beach, so that you can enjoy a romantic walk, hand in hand with your Valentine.  Don’t leave the map inside the car.

Take some nice photos of you guys together.

•11:20 am

Get ready to leave the park and go to the restaurant. Arrive a few minutes ahead.

•12:00 pm

Enjoy a lovely Valentine’s Day Lunch with your Sweetheart. Enjoy a small portion of your meal  half or so would be best and you can always take the rest to go.

Also, don’t forget to spot the nearest bathroom in case you need it.

• 1.30 pm

Depending on your movie tickets time, start getting ready to go so you can arrive early to the movies.

• 2 pm

Arrive at the movie theater and spot the nearest 2 bathrooms in case you need them.

Offer to get some snacks for your Valentine to enjoy, while you enjoy yours.

• 4pm

Go home and relax, enjoying the rest of your Valentine’s Day together.

Don’t forget to light up some candles to enhance the romantic vibe and if you were not able to enjoy dessert at the restaurant, be sure to enjoy it at home.

Hope this gives you some great ideas for you to spend a romantic day together!

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Note: Depending on how you are feeling, you can still celebrate on the 14th following our tips above or just choose to spend a relaxing day together at home.

Digestinol

Digestinol is an all-natural supplement that helps support and promote digestive health as well as support your immune system. Its biggest benefit is the ability to target and reduce inflammation within your digestive system. Inflammation along your digestive system is one of the main reasons for pain/discomfort associated with digestive disorders. It can help with both constipation as well as diarrhea, because it gets your body back to normal so the amount of fluid in your colon is regulated the way it should be.

What is Digestinol?

Our product contains AMP (Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides) which is an all-natural molecule found in the aloe vera plant. It is known to enhance the body’s immune system due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties. We have a 97-98% success rate reported from people who take Digestinol as directed for 90 days or longer.

Digestinol - Irritable Bowel Syndrome - IBS - Digestive Disorder - Disgestive Disease
Digestinol – Irritable Bowel Syndrome – IBS – Digestive Disorder – Disgestive Disease

If you are not interested in prescription medications to treat your condition and prefer a more natural approach, Digestinol makes all-natural capsules that contain a very specific form of Aloe Polysaccharides to target the inflammation along your digestive tract.

These capsules also provide your body with the nutrients that it is lacking in order to take back control of itself. Digestinol isn’t just Aloe Vera powder, Aloe Vera (contains Aloein) which irritates your digestive system and can cause diarrhea. Digestinol undertakes very specific additional steps in order to remove the Aloein during their extraction process to focus on only the beneficial portions of the Aloe Leaf, the long chain Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharide molecules.

Since Digestinol is 100% all-natural it doesn’t bring along the side effects that other chemically based prescription medications have. We tell our customers to think of Digestinol as an all-natural digestive system specific vitamin that reduces inflammation and provides your body with specific nutrients that allow it to take back control of itself.

Our Digestinol capsules will also help to balance the good and bad bacteria levels in your body allowing it to regain control of its normal operations.

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