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OK, so I recognize that most holistic treatments can come across as "hokey" so take this with a grain of salt, but I have had much success.
After my term of entocort was up (8 weeks), I immediately began again with urgent and frequent diarrhea. This happened to be the weekend that I was attending a homeschool convention with some friends with my 6 month old in tow. Thankfully, my friends were understanding!!
I had been using essential oils for several months prior. I had used them as aromatherapy during the completely natural labor and birth of my second daughter (after a prior emergency c-section!) and they worked great. After that, I become more interested and used things like peppermint oil for headaches and lavender oil for relaxation, for my children and myself.
During my 8 week course of entocort, I began to investigate other natural methods of healing. I came across a few personal blogs that cited certain oils that helped them through flares and healed their Crohn's disease.
Now, to be quite honest, I am not "gung-ho" or trying to sell things to anybody as I have no interest in that, but after I stopped my entocort course, I resumed the urgent diarrhea and decided not to start any new medication. I could not spend hundreds of dollars per month on medication since I recently was dropped from my insurance for having Crohn's, and had to apply for a federally eligible insurance (NOT MEDICAID). I obtained some new essential oils (Copaiba and Di-Gize) and began taking them immediately. The first day I was taking them (internally and externally) I had the first normal BM in weeks, if not months! I almost didn't remember what it was like to not have diarrhea at that point. My husband was SHOCKED. Little did HE know, when we said our vows 7 years ago that he would be hearing about my daily stool habits. Since then, normal stools have continued unless I eat too much dairy (hard cheeses) in my GAPS style diet-which I have been on for 2 months. (Please look up the GAPS diet if you have time, if only for informational education!)
I feel that this is a viable solution for someone with mild to moderate Crohn's like myself. At least for now. I know I may flare in the future and I recognize the need to modern medicine, and I will not count them out as a possibility for me to keep myself healthy for my family. But for now, I honestly believe that seeing my herbalist and using these essential oils, along with my diet is helping to heal my gut. My Mom and several close friends who are in the medical profession suggest that this may be merely "placebo effect," but I don't care. It has taken me 9 months to get to this place of sudden balance and the one change has been my diet and the essential oils. After allergic reactions and flares, it's worth a shot to try something with no known side effects that is natural.
This next week I am going to a massage therapist for Raindrop Therapy that is used to combat parasites and bacteria in the body with essential oils. I'm doubtful, but at this point with three young children 4 and under, I'm willing to try what I can to stay normal for them. And for that matter, my husband!
Any thoughts or responses or questions, please let me know. Again, I'm not trying to sell anything (I completely recognize that these things can be ill-received), but just offering an alternate option that has seemed to work for me. I'm also no expert, so anyone who is, please feel free to add to this thread!
After my term of entocort was up (8 weeks), I immediately began again with urgent and frequent diarrhea. This happened to be the weekend that I was attending a homeschool convention with some friends with my 6 month old in tow. Thankfully, my friends were understanding!!
I had been using essential oils for several months prior. I had used them as aromatherapy during the completely natural labor and birth of my second daughter (after a prior emergency c-section!) and they worked great. After that, I become more interested and used things like peppermint oil for headaches and lavender oil for relaxation, for my children and myself.
During my 8 week course of entocort, I began to investigate other natural methods of healing. I came across a few personal blogs that cited certain oils that helped them through flares and healed their Crohn's disease.
Now, to be quite honest, I am not "gung-ho" or trying to sell things to anybody as I have no interest in that, but after I stopped my entocort course, I resumed the urgent diarrhea and decided not to start any new medication. I could not spend hundreds of dollars per month on medication since I recently was dropped from my insurance for having Crohn's, and had to apply for a federally eligible insurance (NOT MEDICAID). I obtained some new essential oils (Copaiba and Di-Gize) and began taking them immediately. The first day I was taking them (internally and externally) I had the first normal BM in weeks, if not months! I almost didn't remember what it was like to not have diarrhea at that point. My husband was SHOCKED. Little did HE know, when we said our vows 7 years ago that he would be hearing about my daily stool habits. Since then, normal stools have continued unless I eat too much dairy (hard cheeses) in my GAPS style diet-which I have been on for 2 months. (Please look up the GAPS diet if you have time, if only for informational education!)
I feel that this is a viable solution for someone with mild to moderate Crohn's like myself. At least for now. I know I may flare in the future and I recognize the need to modern medicine, and I will not count them out as a possibility for me to keep myself healthy for my family. But for now, I honestly believe that seeing my herbalist and using these essential oils, along with my diet is helping to heal my gut. My Mom and several close friends who are in the medical profession suggest that this may be merely "placebo effect," but I don't care. It has taken me 9 months to get to this place of sudden balance and the one change has been my diet and the essential oils. After allergic reactions and flares, it's worth a shot to try something with no known side effects that is natural.
This next week I am going to a massage therapist for Raindrop Therapy that is used to combat parasites and bacteria in the body with essential oils. I'm doubtful, but at this point with three young children 4 and under, I'm willing to try what I can to stay normal for them. And for that matter, my husband!
Any thoughts or responses or questions, please let me know. Again, I'm not trying to sell anything (I completely recognize that these things can be ill-received), but just offering an alternate option that has seemed to work for me. I'm also no expert, so anyone who is, please feel free to add to this thread!