Friday, September 5, 2008

 

Do Natural Treatments For Crohns Disease Work?

There are 2 million cases of Crohn's disease diagnosed in North America and 95,000 in the United Kingdom. However no cause or cure has yet been found. In addition to the alimentary tract, this condition can affect the joints and eyes.

At times patients can be in remission without any sign of the condition or they can experience relapses with a flare up of symptoms. You can avoid your flare up triggers but you must understand what they are as these triggers can vary between individuals. Many Crohn's disease sufferers use natural remedies to circumvent taking medications or because medications are unaffordable. The chance of a relapse occurring can be reduced if natural remedies are used.

The importance of taking a good diet in conjunction with natural remedies is required for success. Relief is brought to many sufferers of the disease if they avoid yeast, wheat and milk. The risk of developing Crohn's disease is lessened and the chances of attaining remission are improved by having a proper intake of Omega-6 fatty acids (sesame seed, corn oil) and Omega-3 fatty acids (Flaxseed oil, fatty fish such as trout and salmon).

If taken daily (initially one teaspoon, steadily increasing it to one tablespoon), the anti-inflammatory properties of hemp oil, a well balanced oil which contains Omega-3, 6, and 9, are effective in reducing inflammatory processes. Taking steroid and antibiotics can destroy the good bacteria in the alimentary tract and cause candida, a fungal infection. Candida is the overgrowth of yeast in the bowel and it stops being harmless if it spreads into the blood as this causes low energy levels in those with compromised immune systems.

Two types of natural remedies, available from health food stores (for both Candida overgrowth and Crohn's disease), are Wormwood and Zell Oxygen. Additional natural remedies include a diet of natural high fiber whole foods for remission cases and a low residue, low fat diet in relapsed cases showing symptoms. Self healing of the body can be encouraged and inflammatory responses reduced if proper nutrients are consumed. The absorption of important nutrients in the diet will also be adversely affected. It is necessary that you do not deviate from a nutritious and well-balanced diet. Crohn's disease, as well as other inflammatory bowel disease, sufferers should steer clear of processed and high fat foods, caffeine and milk if they want to stay healthy.

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