If you’re reading this, you’re looking for answers about Crohn’s disease. He was told that there is no real cause for it; therefore, consequently, there is no cure. The only option left for you is treatment with the powerful pharmaceutical drugs.

Most likely you are confused. You fear pain, bloody diarrhea, fatigue, the possibility of having your colon removed, cancer, and the side effects of the medications you are taking. In the jungle of the internet, thousands of websites promise and sell miracle cures. The situation with Crohn’s disease is extremely complicated. Even medical authorities in this field write “Seventy-five years after the characterization of Crohn’s as a single entity, we are still in the dark.”

Let me share some thoughts on the causes and possible non-drug treatments for this disease. All I will tell you is information from the medical and statistical literature, the practice of physicians in other countries, and my own 40 years of experience with Crohn’s disease. Yes, we don’t know what is the true cause of this disease, but some data can shed light on this problem.

All medical statistics show the growth of autoimmune diseases, including Crohn’s disease, over the last 60 years, mainly in North America, Europe, New Zealand and much less in Southeast Asia and South America. We can’t blame genes; they cannot change in 60 years. Some scientists view Crohn’s disease as a disease of the rich and associate it with Westernization.

They told him that Crohn’s is a hereditary disease, so he had no chance to escape that. The definitive role of genetics is only 15%. Personally, I believe in the heritage of lifestyle when, generation after generation, people have a C-section, are formula-fed and eat unhealthy foods, drink alcohol, smoke, have the same vaccinations and infections, take antibiotics, NSAIDs and live or work. in the toxic environment, etc.

It is no wonder that lifestyle heredity is responsible for many disorders and medical articles and books prove it. Therefore, 85% of harmful environmental factors play a role in the development of autoimmune diseases, which have increased in the last 60 years.

He was told that Crohn’s disease is an autoimmune disease when the immune system goes berserk by attacking a person’s own tissue. Normally, the immune system is designed to protect humans from invaders such as harmful microorganisms and toxic substances.

There are three common disorders of the immune system. The immune system can be weakened after viral, bacterial or parasitic infections, chemotherapy, immunosuppressive drugs, radiation, stress, AIDS, heavy metal toxicity, low adrenal glands and thyroid, etc. Secondarily, the immune system can work extra high. We can see it in many allergic diseases, food and chemical sensitivities, vaccines, chronic infections, etc. All these factors can trigger the abnormal immune response in predisposed people.

Unfortunately, there are no specific tests for Crohn’s disease; therefore, you should exclude alternative diagnoses, such as intestinal infections and parasites, diarrhea after antibiotics, Clostridium difficile-associated diarrhea, celiac disease, lactose intolerance, irritable bowel syndrome-IBS exacerbation, diverticulitis, NSAID side effects, growth Candida yeast overgrowth, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth-SIBO, colon cancer and more.

Helping patients with ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease for many years, I firmly believe that the solution to control autoimmune diseases is to simultaneously control digestion, dysbiosis (Candida-yeast overgrowth, small intestinal bacterial overgrowth-SIBO) and chronic acidity of the body.

The key to healthy digestion is healthy pancreatic function and the proper balance of friendly gut flora. Unfortunately, the beneficial intestinal flora of modern man is diminished and altered. If the baby did not get the friendly gut flora from the mother through natural birth and breast milk or the baby receives numerous courses of antibiotics from the first year of life, the beneficial gut flora is replaced by yeast, harmful bacteria, and parasites.

These nasty invaders irritate and inflame the walls of the small intestine, create a porous, leaky gut, ferment undigested food, and produce a host of toxins. This can cause great stress on the immune system with its overwork that is manifested by allergic reactions and allergic diseases. The allergy always exists in Crohn’s disease; he is a leading player in all autoimmune diseases.

The modern diet with unhealthy eating habits, consumption of “dead” food products that are chemically modified, sugars, white flour, bad fats and oils, processed cow’s milk, can deplete pancreatic function. The pancreas has to produce more pancreatic digestive enzymes to digest “dead” foods without natural digestive enzymes. Improperly digested food passes through the leaky, porous intestine into the blood, putting additional overwork for the immune system.

In addition, wheat and milk were introduced into the human diet just 10,000 years ago. From then on, the digestive systems did not adapt well to lectins; proteins in grains and beans (for example, gluten) or casein (protein in cow’s milk). Poorly digested lectins pass through the porous and permeable wall of the intestine into the blood system, attaching to body tissues and mimicking healthy cells. The confused immune system attacking lectins also destroys healthy intestinal cells. Many scientists believe it may be a central mechanism for triggering a “crazy” immune response, especially in predisposed individuals.

There is also some evidence that Crohn’s disease is an infection, and Mycobacterium avium, which causes tuberculosis in cows, may play a role in the development of Crohn’s disease.

the question arises. Can alternative medicine methods help? My answer is “Yes” because these methods focus not only on the aggressive immune response and inflammation, but also on the possible causes of the disease, the sub-sequences of the disease, and the treatments. Many of these methods are time-tested, scientific, and have a clinical basis. Some are widely used by doctors in other countries. They are:

1. Strictly no lectins, anti Candida, separate and alkaline diet

2. Drink healing mineral water prepared with genuine Karlovy Vary thermal salt

3. Super strains, bile resistant probiotics

4. Herbal Formulas, Herbal Extracts, and Teas

5. Variety of high quality and potency nutritional supplements such as minerals, trace elements, vitamins, amino acids and essential fatty acids, various supplements to support immunity, reduce pain and scars, control candidiasis, overgrowth of bacteria and parasites , heal the intestinal lining and neurotransmitter precursors

6. Acupuncture: Chinese body, Japanese scalp, Russian earlobe, Korean wrist-foot, cupping, electro acupuncture

7. Medical hypnosis, deep relaxation, personalized self-hypnosis CD, etc.

Some of these healing methods are virtually unknown in the US For example, one of the unknown methods is drinking healing mineral water for ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease. For more than 500 years, European doctors have sent their patients with chronic diarrhea or bloody diarrhea to the small Czech town of Karlovy Vary to drink healing mineral water from the thermal spring.

Understanding that the mineral content of this water is a main therapeutic ingredient, the Czech doctors suggested producing the genuine Karlovy Vary Thermal Salt. By dissolving this salt in water, everyone can make healing mineral water at home. Thanks to scientific research, healing mineral water from Karlovy Vary

• Normalizes the acid-alkaline balance

• Improves liver and pancreas function

• Increases the quantity and quality of digestive pancreatic enzymes

• Promotes the growth of friendly intestinal flora

• Heals damaged intestinal wall, reduces inflammation

• Restores the balance of water, essential minerals and trace elements.

Almost all patients with ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease are aware of probiotics and possibly already take them. On the other hand, not many people realize that mixing probiotics with antibiotics, immunosuppressants, and steroids doesn’t work or can be potentially risky.

We can make the analogy of the gastrointestinal tract with the garden. It is difficult or impossible to grow roses if the garden is full of weeds, pests, rodents, chemicals, and the soil is poorly drained. The roses themselves should also be of acceptable quality. No one can improve the state of the garden without the help of a qualified professional. Restoring friendly gut flora is vital, but it is not a quick fix and self-treatment.

Based on clinical studies and my experience, it is impractical to achieve stable remission without restoring normal pancreatic gland function. The low function of the pancreas, the low quantity and poor quality of pancreatic digestive enzymes aggravate all autoimmune diseases; I explained it in my eBook. Chronic bloody diarrhea plagued humanity for millennia. Therefore, ancient physicians faced this problem some time ago and gained experience in treating chronic diarrhea mainly through healing foods, herbs, and acupuncture.

Thus, Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis are the result of a multifactorial interplay between genetic, immune-related, environmental, digestive, infectious triggers, and possible medical factors. Accepting that, I don’t believe in a panacea or a miracle in this case. Only hard work and cooperation between the patient, their friends, relatives, the primary care physician, and licensed and trained physicians can lead the patient to a stable remission. The personalized and simultaneous combination of natural, holistic and non-pharmacological methods of alternative medicine can be very beneficial for people with ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease.

The goal is to improve pancreatic function and complete digestion, restore friendly intestinal flora and normalize acid-base balance, regulate immune response and inflammation, and replace deficiencies.

Rush doesn’t help. Abruptly stopping medications can cause a rebound effect that can make things worse. Therefore, after we help achieve clinical remission, the patient and her doctor will decide on safe drug withdrawal and then overlap by using more non-drug methods.

The information contained herein is presented for educational and informational purposes only. It is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. This information should not be used to replace the services or instructions of a physician or qualified health professional.

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