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Natural IBS Relief in Las Vegas with Acupuncture & Chinese Herbal Medicine
If you live in Las Vegas and struggle with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS), you’re not alone. Millions of people deal with daily digestive discomfort—bloating, cramping, constipation, diarrhea, and irregular bowel movements. For many, these symptoms not only cause physical pain but also impact confidence, social life, and mental well-being.
At Tensegrity Acupuncture & Wellness, we understand that IBS can be unpredictable and frustrating. Our goal is to provide lasting, natural relief by treating the root cause of your digestive imbalance—not just the symptoms—using acupuncture, Chinese herbal medicine, and holistic therapies.
Understanding IBS from a Chinese Medicine Perspective
In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), digestion is controlled by the Spleen, Stomach, Liver, and Large Intestine. IBS is often seen as a result of disharmony between the Liver and Spleen, or weakness of the digestive system combined with stress and poor diet.
When these systems are out of balance, symptoms can include:
- Alternating constipation and diarrhea
- Abdominal bloating and distension
- Cramping pain relieved by passing gas or stool
- Fatigue after eating
- Sensitivity to certain foods
- Nausea or acid reflux
- Mucus in the stool
How Acupuncture Helps with IBS
- Regulate bowel activity to relieve both constipation and diarrhea
- Reduce inflammation in the intestinal lining
- Ease abdominal cramping and bloating
- Calm the nervous system, reducing stress-related flare-ups
- Improve nutrient absorption for better energy and health
- Support stomach pH balance to ease acid reflux and indigestion
Chinese Herbal Medicine for IBS Relief
Herbs are a powerful complement to acupuncture, working internally to restore digestive harmony. At Tensegrity, we create customized herbal formulas for each patient’s unique symptoms and constitution.
Common Chinese Herbs for IBS
- Bai Zhu (Atractylodes) – Strengthens the Spleen, reduces bloating, improves digestion.
- Chen Pi (Aged Tangerine Peel) – Regulates stomach Qi, relieves gas and belching.
- Huo Xiang (Patchouli Herb) – Transforms dampness, eases nausea, regulates digestion.
- Mai Men Dong (Ophiopogon) – Moistens intestines, nourishes fluids, calms heat.
- Da Huang (Rhubarb Root) – Promotes bowel movements and detoxification.
Our formulas may also include herbs to:
- Support natural gallbladder activity for better fat digestion
- Moisten and nourish the intestines for smoother elimination
- Dispel dampness to reduce heaviness and sluggish digestion
- Harmonize and comfort the bowels to reduce cramping and urgency
Adjunctive Therapies for IBS
- Moxibustion – Gentle warming of acupuncture points to strengthen the Spleen and Stomach.
- Cupping therapy – Improves circulation and releases abdominal tension.
- Dietary guidance – Personalized food recommendations to reduce IBS triggers and improve gut health.
- Stress reduction techniques – Breathing exercises, stretching, and mindfulness to calm the mind-gut connection.
Dietary Tips for IBS Management
While your specific recommendations will depend on your TCM diagnosis, general advice includes:
- Eat warm, cooked foods instead of cold/raw foods
- Avoid greasy, fried, and processed foods
- Limit dairy and refined sugar
- Eat smaller, more frequent meals
- Stay hydrated with warm or room-temperature water
- Include gut-friendly foods like bone broth, steamed vegetables, and gentle herbs like ginger
Why Las Vegas Patients Choose Tensegrity for IBS Treatment
When searching for IBS treatment in Las Vegas, you want more than a quick fix—you want lasting, natural relief.
Here’s why our patients trust us:
- Personalized care — every treatment plan is customized to your body’s needs
- Combination therapy — acupuncture + herbs + lifestyle changes for better results
- Focus on the root cause — not just masking symptoms
- Holistic improvement — better digestion, more energy, improved mood, better sleep
Many of our IBS patients also find that our treatments improve other areas of health, including headaches, fatigue, anxiety, and menstrual balance.
Frequently Asked Questions about IBS & Acupuncture
Some patients feel improvement after 1–3 treatments, while chronic IBS often requires 6–12 sessions. We recommend weekly treatments at first, then tapering as symptoms improve.
Yes. Acupuncture and herbal medicine are natural, drug-free approaches with minimal side effects when performed by a licensed practitioner.
Yes. Acupuncture regulates the digestive system, so it can calm overactive bowels and stimulate sluggish ones—making it effective for mixed-type IBS.
No. Herbal medicine is typically used for a few months to restore balance, after which many patients can maintain results with diet and lifestyle adjustments.

