While I was looking for some information on Lyme disease I stumbled on something that possibly could help Crohn's disease.
I have heard of the Carnivora product before, but I do not know too much about it.
But, after looking into it briefly, it would appear to be a product that has some of the properties that may help Crohn's disease.
Much to my surprise it has been used for Crohn's but I really do not know much about the results.
Anyway, it is something to look at if you are willing to try some self experimentation.
Here is a section from the page in the link below.
"Carnivora has a proven 82 to 87% remission rate for most types of carcinoma when the patient's immune system has not been compromised by conventional, allopathic chemotherapy or radiation therapy."22
As Carnivora is a relatively new product, no one knows how many different organisms it can inhibit, or kill. In addition to its immune stimulating properties, the Carnivora extract "has been used successfully for the treatment of chronic diseases including most forms of cancer, neurodermitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, all types of herpes infections, primary chronic polyarthritis, and almost any immune deficiency state," and AIDS.
http://www.garynull.com/Documents/Arthritis/Lyme_Disease_Arthritis_by_Infection.htm
I have no idea if it will work or if it has side effects. Look into it before using it.
Just another option that is out there.
Dan
I have heard of the Carnivora product before, but I do not know too much about it.
But, after looking into it briefly, it would appear to be a product that has some of the properties that may help Crohn's disease.
Much to my surprise it has been used for Crohn's but I really do not know much about the results.
Anyway, it is something to look at if you are willing to try some self experimentation.
Here is a section from the page in the link below.
"Carnivora has a proven 82 to 87% remission rate for most types of carcinoma when the patient's immune system has not been compromised by conventional, allopathic chemotherapy or radiation therapy."22
As Carnivora is a relatively new product, no one knows how many different organisms it can inhibit, or kill. In addition to its immune stimulating properties, the Carnivora extract "has been used successfully for the treatment of chronic diseases including most forms of cancer, neurodermitis, ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, multiple sclerosis, all types of herpes infections, primary chronic polyarthritis, and almost any immune deficiency state," and AIDS.
http://www.garynull.com/Documents/Arthritis/Lyme_Disease_Arthritis_by_Infection.htm
I have no idea if it will work or if it has side effects. Look into it before using it.
Just another option that is out there.
Dan