Stop Crohn with a Natural Detox and Personalized Formula
This blog post covers Crohn’s disease; an interview with the client before he started taking the Personalized Formula and Natural Detox and, at the end of this post, his results after the six-month treatment period.
Crohn’s disease
Crohn’s disease is an inflammation in the intestines and digestive organs, which puts too much strain on the intestines when digesting food. Most patients suffer daily from these inflamed and damaged body cells. Stabilization is a temporary solution, meanwhile the inflammatory causes continue to damage body cells.
The interview below shows how infection agents can trigger and cause Crohn’s disease. We interviewed this client before her treatment. At the end of the post, you can read more about the results afterwards.
Interview
A day in the life of a patient suffering from Crohn’s disease
I used to suffer from indigestion on and off. Each time I had a bout of abdominal pain, constipation or loose motions; it was treated by using antispasmodics, laxatives and anti-diarrheal drugs. But I needed a permanent solution to my recurring problem. I knew, in my heart, that these symptoms did not show up due to food poisoning or eating unhygienic foods, but some deep-rooted problem in my digestive system.
After undergoing some tests, this problem was confirmed to be Crohn’s disease. The diagnosis brought about a few changes in my life. Let me explain how my life has changed after the diagnosis of Crohn’s disease.
Waking up in the morning
Each morning brings with itself a unique experience for me. On some days, I get up with a colicky pain in the lower abdomen followed by severe loose motions. On some days, I find it very difficult to pass stool, which leads to a sense of discomfort for the entire day. Any day that begins with the normal passage of stool is considered a lucky day!
That’s not all though. Sometimes, there is also blood in my stool and I even feel nauseated.
Depending upon whether I have loose motions or constipation in the morning, I decide what to eat and which medicines to take for the day.
Starting the day
I have become very weak over the past few years. I can no longer work out in the gym as it tires me out within just 10 to 15 minutes. This is probably because of the blood I lose when passing stool. I have become anemic and look very pale due to this.
As far as my bowel habits are concerned, we luckily have 2 restrooms at our home. This is really a benefit for us as one of them always has to be available in case I need to go and the second one is used by other family members. This is very embarrassing for me but I have no choice. It’s also quite inconvenient for me as I have to spend almost half an hour on the toilet every morning.
Breakfast, lunch and dinner
I have switched to a bland diet. I have been told that the diet of a person has no direct link to the development of Crohn’s disease. But it can definitely help to control the symptoms. I choose my food keeping in mind my symptoms. I want to invite neither constipation nor loose motions and not even abdominal pain!
So, I eat foods that are not too spicy or fried as they may trigger loose motions. I also avoid foods with very high fiber content like papayas for the same reason. It’s believed that an apple a day keeps a doctor away. But, I think I am an exception to this rule because my constipation becomes worse after eating apples.
I stick to a nutritious and well-balanced diet. I also make sure I eat plenty of green vegetables to prevent iron deficiency anemia. I also drink at least 2 liters of water every day to prevent dehydration following recurrent loose motions.
Going to work and taking medications
My office is quite far; it takes me at least 45 minutes to reach it. Just the thought of getting a bout of loose motions while on the way disturbs me. I drive myself to the office. I have mapped out a chart of restrooms I can use on the way so that I know exactly where to park my car in case I have to rush.
This suggestion came from a fellow sufferer in the Crohn’s diseases patients’ group that I have joined.
We meet once every month and discuss our problems. We also brainstorm to come up with practical solutions. Joining this group has helped make appropriate changes to my routine to ease the challenges posed by this disease.
I am told that though Crohn’s disease affects the digestive system, it is basically a disease caused due to a problem in the immune system. It occurs when the immune cells mistake the cells in the colon as foreign and attack them resulting in inflammation and damage.
I have been prescribed anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive drugs to control these developments in my body. These medications prevent inflammation and protect the intestines. The immunosuppressive medicines suppress the reaction of the immune system and help to control the progress of Crohn’s disease.
Prevention of complications
Infections and smoking can worsen my symptoms and support the progression of Crohn’s disease. I take proper hygienic precautions to prevent infections. The basic hygienic habits such as properly washing my hands before eating, brushing my teeth thoroughly and washing all fruits and vegetables before cooking or eating have helped to reduce the intensity of my symptoms to a great extent.
I also quit smoking when the doctor told me this habit could trigger inflammation in my body and worsen the symptoms.
What are the daily limitations and what are the fears?
It is not easy to carry on with the routine activities when your thoughts are centered around your bowel activities and abdominal discomfort. Even a slightest rumbling or gurgling in my abdomen is enough to divert my mind during any important meeting. Plus, tiredness, fatigue and a general feeling of being unwell have all reduced my productivity to a great extent. I cannot be actively involved in any of the high-risk projects due to my health problem. I cannot stress myself more, physically as well as mentally. As a result, I have lost several opportunities to take my career a notch higher.
What does the future look like?
Unfortunately, there is no cure for Crohn’s disease. But looking on the bright side, one can keep this disease in check provided proper dietary and hygienic precautions are followed and medications are regularly taken.
I take all these precautions and I am hopeful this will help to delay the development of its complications. The most dangerous complication of Crohn’s disease is cancer. I undergo regular screening tests to evaluate my risk of developing cancer. So far, there have been no cancerous changes in my intestines or colon. But, the thought of developing it disturbs me a lot.
What are the risk factors?
There was nothing that could be called drastically wrong with my diet. So I was sure this disease has affected me not due to a faulty diet. I was right. The doctor told me that Crohn’s disease occurs due to a faulty immune system. It tends to run in families.
This was when I remembered my father suffering from similar symptoms. But during those days, the medical science was not progressed much, which meant his condition was left undiagnosed and improperly treated.
The evolution of Crohn’s disease
I developed a minor complication due to Crohn’s disease. I used to get severe burning pain while passing stools. It was due to an anal fissure caused due to a tear in the lining of the anus following repeated loose motions. I had to undergo surgery to repair the tear.
Besides this, I have also lost considerable weight. I actually look like a seriously ill person. Additionally, I am aware that the inflammation in my gut caused due to Crohn’s disease can lead to many other complications. It can cause blockage in my intestine. It may also lead to severe malnutrition if I don’t eat well to replenish the nutrients lost through loose motions. That is why I am taking iron supplements to prevent iron deficiency.
What are the psychological effects when you have Crohn’s disease?
There are a variety of health conditions associated with Crohn’s disease such as mouth ulcers, blisters on the skin, damage to the eyes and abnormal blood clotting. The fear my condition worsening and the development of these associated conditions don’t allow me to live in peace. I have made sacrifices and adjustments to live as comfortably as possible. But, I know my life will never be normal and the sacrifices I have made are going to be for life-long! I have to adjust with these sacrifices and live a compromised life! It’s definitely not a good situation to be in! Is it?
The end of the interview
This interview above took place several weeks before starting his recovery process with the help of the NaturalMedicine.ge expert team. His practitioner reached out to us and we were happy to help him. This blog article above was a summary of the conversation we had with him.
The natural view
The natural view is to remove the source of inflammation in the intestines and digestive organs and support healthy cell renewal. At NaturalMedicine.ge we create Personalized Formulas that support the immune system in her removal and cell renewing activities to solve this disease from the source.
The six-month Personalized Formula and Natural Detox treatment
The urine analysis and the answers to all the questions above gave us everything we needed to create the most suitable plant-based formula and natural detox treatment package for our client. Our formulas support the immune system in cleaning out all necessary viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi and other toxic substances out of the blood system, organs, tissues and lymphatic system.
This natural process needs six months to remove all inflammatory (infection) agents such as viruses, bacteria, parasites, fungi from the body and to restore the natural cell balance.
How the client has improved
After only a few months, the disturbance in the blood system and digestive system started to clean up and the cell renewing cycle started to produce healthier body cells again. The symptoms became less present and in the 3rd month the pain in the gut stopped. Our client was able to add some new exciting types of foods into his diet again without causing any abdominal pain or other discomforts. After 4 months, his bowel movements were once again healthy and regular; he finally did not have to worry about mapping out his trip to make sure there is always a bathroom around! He was also able to lower the intake of his prescribed medication, which made him feel much better.
Our client fully recovered within the 6-month treatment period. His and his family’s lives have completely changed. He’s back at the gym, got his healthy skin glow back, no loose stool, no embarrassing private restroom at home anymore and most importantly, no more pain!