Guest guest Posted March 16, 2009 Report Share Posted March 16, 2009 Hi, I'm Jordan from Las Vegas. I have had colitis for over 2 years. I have had diahhrea everyday for over 5 months but if went away this last weekend. For two weeks now I've been using an all natural supplement based from rice husks or rice bran. Has anyone else tried any products with rice bran as a base? Have you had any success? Any input is appreciated. Thanks, Jordan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 18, 2009 Report Share Posted March 18, 2009 Hi Jordan. You may want to do an internet search on Dr. Mark Hyman's work with intestinal disorders. He uses rice protein as a base for treating leaky gut. Rice is used by those with celiacs disease as they do not seem to have a tolerance for many of the other grains. There is a diet called the leaky gut diet by Hyman. I have used it with fantastic success. It is my belief that anything that would cure or aid leaky gut would be an asset for other intestinal disorders. I had numerous disorders until I moved to his diet and began doing a gluten free diet. I also use Heather's Tummy Fiber. It is acacia powder used to manage irritable bowel syndrome. It has done wonders for me. You can find the product and her web page with many tips on the internet. If you choose not to order on the internet, there is a 1-800 number listed on her web page for orders. She also recommends fennel tea and some other aids for releaving the discomforts. Certainly her web page is well worth checking out. Good luck in your search. , " funjordan " <funjordan wrote: > > Hi, I'm Jordan from Las Vegas. I have had colitis for over 2 years. I have had diahhrea everyday for over 5 months but if went away this last weekend. For two weeks now I've been using an all natural supplement based from rice husks or rice bran. Has anyone else tried any products with rice bran as a base? Have you had any success? Any input is appreciated. Thanks, Jordan > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2009 Report Share Posted March 21, 2009 Hi Marina, thanks for response. Is the leaky gut diet anything like SCD? I think at SCD they were talking about it being a slight variation. I'm actually at a pretty healthy stage of having Colitis right now. Being a mostly SCD diet person, Remicade, Antidepressant, and antinflamatory user, after my blood transfusion in February, I can out of the gate roaring to go. The last drawback was the D. This rice bran seems to be taking care of that. Maybe being without grains most days kept the D around... Aren't we all getting better at self analysis! I joined this group because my husband just grunts when I get a theory. Does anyone else have a way to stop Diahhrea? , " Marina " <AmSassy_2 wrote: > > Hi Jordan. You may want to do an internet search on Dr. Mark Hyman's work with intestinal disorders. He uses rice protein as a base for treating leaky gut. Rice is used by those with celiacs disease as they do not seem to have a tolerance for many of the other grains. There is a diet called the leaky gut diet by Hyman. I have used it with fantastic success. It is my belief that anything that would cure or aid leaky gut would be an asset for other intestinal disorders. I had numerous disorders until I moved to his diet and began doing a > gluten free diet. I also use Heather's Tummy Fiber. It is acacia powder used to manage irritable bowel syndrome. It has done wonders for me. You can find the product and her web page with many tips on the internet. If you choose not to order on the internet, there is a 1-800 number listed on her web page for orders. She also recommends fennel tea and some other aids for releaving the discomforts. Certainly her web page is well worth checking out. > > Good luck in your search. > > , " funjordan@ " <funjordan@> wrote: > > > > Hi, I'm Jordan from Las Vegas. I have had colitis for over 2 years. I have had diahhrea everyday for over 5 months but if went away this last weekend. For two weeks now I've been using an all natural supplement based from rice husks or rice bran. Has anyone else tried any products with rice bran as a base? Have you had any success? Any input is appreciated. Thanks, Jordan > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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