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I have suffered (dealt with) Ulcerative Colitis for as long as I can

remember.

 

I was wondering what is being used by others that suffer with ulcerative colitis

and Chrohn's Disease?

 

Thank you for any advice/ insight.

 

 

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Hi You may try 2x3 grams daily of glutamine on an empty stomach. Butiric acid is

also good if the lesion is in the colon area. Aloe also helps.

Frank

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rvarela22

Thursday, October 12, 2006 5:51 PM

Ulcerative Colitis Sufferer

 

 

I have suffered (dealt with) Ulcerative Colitis for as long as I can

remember.

 

I was wondering what is being used by others that suffer with ulcerative

colitis and Chrohn's Disease?

 

Thank you for any advice/ insight.

 

(Mod. Note: Edited email posting)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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i eat a lot of fermented foods such as saurkraut, kefir, etc..high in

benefical bacteria..good for gut. also, i only have dairy products

made from raw milk. i have cod liver oil daily..this is supposed to be

extremely beneficial for ulcerative colitis.

 

another thing to try is edgar cayce's recommendation of castor oil

pack.

 

i also prepare grains/legumes based on weston price teachings.

www.westonaprice.org

 

, " rvarela22 "

<rebecca22845 wrote:

>

> I have suffered (dealt with) Ulcerative Colitis for as long as I can

> remember.

>

> I was wondering what is being used by others that suffer with

ulcerative colitis and Chrohn's Disease?

>

> Thank you for any advice/ insight.

>

>

> (Mod. Note: Edited email posting)

>

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I just sent a letter today to a doctors' list about this WRT

Crohn's; it will also apply to colitis.

 

Laypeople on the bowel disorders discussion groups have been

ahead of this for years, but finally CBC television in Canada

just covered medical doctors in Montreal curing Crohn's disease

with high-dose probiotics, not just a few capsules but something

on the order of 145 billion probiotic organisms per packet dose.

 

 

The laypeople add prebiotic inulin to the probiotic doses, which

contain especially bifidobacteria and some lacobacillus strains,

to properly activate and repopulate the bowel culture because

they know an actively fermenting culture is necessary to colonize

and outcompete pathogens on the intestinal lining.

 

If you didn't know that about 96% of Crohn's, colitis, and

irritable bowel syndrome results from dysbiosis (dysbacteriosis)

of primarily a dietary origin (secondary is antibiotic use), and

that it can be reversed also with diet even without the probiotic

starter culture, you do now; research is here on my site:

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow/inulin_prebiotic_probiotic.html

 

I agree with " vapurohit " that vitamin and EFA support is helpful,

and you've gotta get rid of the cabohydrates, and the

inflammatory omega-6 oils especially corn, canola, soy, hemp,

safflower, sunflower, cottonseed, and the supposedly beneficial

flax oil in favour of olive oil.

 

Here's the candidiasis list; they practice good dietary habits

that will cure colitis and they don't follow the same dangerous

advice that the candidasupport moderator promotes:

candidiasis

 

Duncan Crow

 

> Posted by: " vapurohit " vandana.purohit vapurohit

> Fri Oct 13, 2006 10:40 pm (PDT)

>

> i eat a lot of fermented foods such as saurkraut, kefir, etc..high in

> benefical bacteria..good for gut. also, i only have dairy products

> made from raw milk. i have cod liver oil daily..this is supposed to be

> extremely beneficial for ulcerative colitis.

>

> another thing to try is edgar cayce's recommendation of castor oil

> pack.

>

> i also prepare grains/legumes based on weston price teachings.

> www.westonaprice.org

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