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Crohn's Disease
Natural Herbal Alternative Remedies & Treatments for Crohn's Disease


Gastronic Dr:  Prevent flare ups of IBS, Crohn's Disease, Gastritis, Acid Reflux (GERD), Ulcerative Colitis and Diverticulosis.  Tones the entire digestive system, soothe the stomach lining and maintain healthy digestive & bowel functioning.

DigestAssist:  Quickly relieve abdominal cramping, reduce bloating and gas, soothe the stomach, relieve digestive inflammation and burning.  Stop symptoms of indigestion, heartburn and acid reflux.


Life Extension Foundation Recommendations
First-line therapy for inflammatory bowel disease involves lifestyle changes and supplementation with valuable nutrients. A strong multivitamin is recommended to provide the basic nutrition needed. It is important to reinoculate the intestine with beneficial bacteria. Also, patients should be aware that many people with inflammatory bowel disease are anemic to some degree and should carefully monitor their iron levels. If iron levels are low, supplementation with iron is recommended. A standard dose is 15 mg/day of elemental iron. Inflammatory bowel disease is also strongly associated with elevated homocysteine levels. Blood testing is recommended to make sure homocysteine levels remain in safe ranges. For more information, see the chapter Homocysteine.

People who have Crohn's disease may respond to the 4-R Program:
  • Remove all suspicious and proinflammatory foods, including processed foods and refined sugar. Also, foods high in saturated fat and trans fat should be removed. Instead, focus on intake of healthier fats, such as olive oil.
  • Replace any missing nutrients with a high-potency multivitamin (and other nutrients as needed).
  • Reinoculate the intestine with beneficial bacteria by taking L acidophilus and L bulgaricus with fructose oligosaccharides.
  • Repair the inner wall of the damaged intestine with supplements that have been shown to support the integrity of the intestinal wall itself, including glutamine, zinc, vitamin C, and fructose oligosaccharides.
  • Specific supplements that have been shown to help reduce the symptoms associated with inflammatory bowel disease include:

    GLUTAMINE1000 to 3000 milligrams (mg)/day
    PRIMAL DEFENSE300 mg, three times daily, of Life Flora, or 900 mg, three times daily, of Primal Defense. Both products contain beneficial bacteria. It's suggested to start with a single dose and gradually add more.
    ZINC30 mg/day
    Vitamin C1000 to 3000 mg/day
    Vitamin E400 International Units (IU)/day with at least 200 mg of gamma-tocopherol
    Vitamin K10 mg/day
    Vitamin B COMPLEXA complete B-complex vitamin that includes high potencies of all the essential B vitamins including B1, B3, B6, and B12
    SELENIUM200 micrograms (mcg)/day
    ARGININE1800 to 5400 mg/day
    Butyrate enemas—Two enemas a day are suggested for patients who have ulcerative colitis or Crohn’s disease that affects their lower colon.
    EPA/DHAAt least 1400 mg/day of EPA and 1000 mg/day of DHA
    Gamma Linolenic acid (GLA)—900 to 1800 mg/day
    Ginger extract—250 mg/day
    SOLUBLE FIBER BLEND5 to 15 grams (g)/day during remission periods
    DHEAStart with 15 to 75 mg (in 3 to 6 weeks have blood tested to make sure optimal blood levels are maintained)
    FOLIC ACID800 micrograms (mcg)/day (in addition to the folic acid that is in the B-complex vitamin)

    Because of the association between inflammatory bowel disease and osteoporosis, people with inflammatory bowel disease are encouraged to carefully monitor their bone density. For more information on supplements that can help prevent osteoporosis.

    Also, based on the association between colitis and colon cancer, patients are encouraged to closely monitor their colon health through regular screening. For more information on colon cancer screening and prevention, see the chapter Colon Cancer. Supplementation with folic acid and vitamin B12 (800 mcg of folic acid and 300 mcg of vitamin B12) has been shown to reduce the risk of colon cancer.

    Inflammatory Bowel Disease Safety Caveats
    An aggressive program of dietary supplementation should not be launched without the supervision of a qualified physician. Several of the nutrients suggested in this protocol may have adverse effects. These include:

    DHEA
    Do not take DHEA if you could be pregnant, are breastfeeding, or could have prostate, breast, uterine, or ovarian cancer.
    DHEA can cause androgenic effects in woman such as acne, deepening of the voice, facial hair growth and hair loss.
    EPA/DHA

    Consult your doctor before taking EPA/DHA if you take warfarin (Coumadin). Taking EPA/DHA with warfarin may increase the risk of bleeding.
    Discontinue using EPA/DHA 2 weeks before any surgical procedure.

    Fiber
    Take fiber supplements with a full 8-ounce glass of water.
    Drink eight 8-ounce glasses of water daily while taking fiber.
    Folic Acid

    Consult your doctor before taking folic acid if you have a vitamin B12 deficiency.
    Daily doses of more than 1 milligram of folic acid can precipitate or exacerbate the neurological damage caused by a vitamin B12 deficiency.

    Ginger
    Do not take ginger if you have a bile duct obstruction or gallstones. Ginger may stimulate bile production.
    High doses of ginger (6 grams or more) can cause damage to the stomach lining and ulcers.
    Ginger can cause an allergic skin reactions.
    Consult your doctor before taking ginger if you take blood thinners such as warfarin (Coumadin). Ginger can increase the risk of bleeding.

    GLA
    Consult your doctor before taking GLA if you take warfarin (Coumadin). Taking GLA with warfarin may increase the risk of bleeding.
    Discontinue using GLA 2 weeks before any surgical procedure.
    GLA can cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and diarrhea.

    L-Arginine
    Do not take L-arginine if you have the rare genetic disorder argininemia.
    Consult your doctor before taking L-arginine if you have cancer. L-arginine can stimulate growth hormone.
    Consult your doctor before taking L-arginine if you have kidney failure or liver failure.
    Consult your doctor before taking L-arginine if you have herpes simplex. L-arginine may increase the possibility of recurrence.

    L-Glutamine
    Consult your doctor before taking L-glutamine if you have kidney failure or liver failure.
    L-glutamine can cause gastrointestinal symptoms such as nausea and diarrhea.

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