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Hi all. A few of you have mentioned Dr. R David Shepard in Tampa. I am actually a patient of his. I have Crohn's and have undergone the fecal transplant treatments in conjunction with taking Low Dose Naltrexone ("LDN"). I believe that they would work for UC as well. I would highly recommend you consider having Dr. Shepard treat you (or finding a G.I. in your area that uses the same combination of FT treatments and LDN). I had excellent results. It does take a few weeks for the colon to recolonize with the good bacteria but once it took, I it was a game changer for me. I also take VSL#3 and Saccharomyces boulardii daily for priobiotic maintenance.
I have seen many doctors over the years, including the top doctors in Boston. They simply do not compare to the the guidance I have received from Dr. Shepard. He is a great down to earth guy with innovative thinking and is not afraid to use natural treatments in conjunction with western medicine to get the job done.
I just thought I would share my experience. There are other options out there than having to use immune suppressant drugs.
I have seen many doctors over the years, including the top doctors in Boston. They simply do not compare to the the guidance I have received from Dr. Shepard. He is a great down to earth guy with innovative thinking and is not afraid to use natural treatments in conjunction with western medicine to get the job done.
I just thought I would share my experience. There are other options out there than having to use immune suppressant drugs.