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Is homeopathy medicine works for crohns disease
Thanku sirfor some yes, for some no. I don't think there is definitive "medical" proof that it does. For me, it has worked pretty well. And by homeopathy I assume you mean vitamins, diet, fasting, etc.
OkHomeopathy is more a placebo medicine, with no real scientific proof it works, so far.
Hi,I have been in homeopathy treatment for crohns for past 2 years it works well by God's grace all are normal for not placebo group I suggest homeopathy for best results
SirHi,
What does your homeopathic medicine consist of, could you share it all?
Sir
Actually I have been In a homeopathy treatment under 1 doctor for last 2 years I didn't missed the course of medicine which he has prescribed I don't know about what that medicine contains. If you need I will ask the doctor and tell
Could you write what that consists of?“homeopathy" care
Yes, I'm happy to do so! The beginning of my natural "holistic" started by journalling - tracking what I ate, what my symptoms were (how many daily BMs, how I felt overall, how I slept, what I did that day, what supplements I was taking, etc.) in order to find and understand trends and how my body reacted to these things. At the same time, I did the GI-MAP and OAT tests to see what was going on inside my gut. The GI-MAP revealed that I had a TON of dysbiosis (too much bad gut bacteria and not enough of the good) as well as mild H. Pylori and candida. I began a regimen of Wild Oil of Oregano (WOO), GI MicrobX, Earthly, Coloidal Silver and Dr. Rydland's to combat the gut issues. I eliminated foods that were triggering me (red meat, meats high in fat, raw veggies, etc.), I began using daily binders (to soak up the die-off, worked on opening my detox pathways so that my body can eliminate the toxins, bought a infrared sauna blanket in order to sweat off toxins, began exploring ways to improve my liver (coffee enemas, CellCore products such as Tudca, CT Minerals, KL Support), subQ injections of BPC-157 and TB500... I did blood work with my GP to understand where I was deficient and began supplementing Vitamin D, B12, C... I did a mycotoxin test and found that I may have issues with mold and am now exploring this in more detail via mymycolab (dot) com, and just had a blood draw done to see if I have mold living in my body (I'm pretty sure there is). This is not a complete list, but will give you a good idea what I've been up to the past 3.5 years in terms of homeopathic care.Could you write what that consists of?
Thanks for writing, that’s a sensible holistic approach. I have also been interested in the same approach as you, researched it in depth and applied some things into my life.Yes, I'm happy to do so! The beginning of my natural "holistic" started by journalling - tracking what I ate, what my symptoms were (how many daily BMs, how I felt overall, how I slept, what I did that day, what supplements I was taking, etc.) in order to find and understand trends and how my body reacted to these things. At the same time, I did the GI-MAP and OAT tests to see what was going on inside my gut. The GI-MAP revealed that I had a TON of dysbiosis (too much bad gut bacteria and not enough of the good) as well as mild H. Pylori and candida. I began a regimen of Wild Oil of Oregano (WOO), GI MicrobX, Earthly, Coloidal Silver and Dr. Rydland's to combat the gut issues. I eliminated foods that were triggering me (red meat, meats high in fat, raw veggies, etc.), I began using daily binders (to soak up the die-off, worked on opening my detox pathways so that my body can eliminate the toxins, bought a infrared sauna blanket in order to sweat off toxins, began exploring ways to improve my liver (coffee enemas, CellCore products such as Tudca, CT Minerals, KL Support), subQ injections of BPC-157 and TB500... I did blood work with my GP to understand where I was deficient and began supplementing Vitamin D, B12, C... I did a mycotoxin test and found that I may have issues with mold and am now exploring this in more detail via mymycolab (dot) com, and just had a blood draw done to see if I have mold living in my body (I'm pretty sure there is). This is not a complete list, but will give you a good idea what I've been up to the past 3.5 years in terms of homeopathic care.
I love the idea of treating one's self with the best of both worlds: natural and tradition medicine.
I agree with your additional suggestions and have incorporated many to my protocol. I make my own bone broth and enjoy a cup in the morning or will use in recipes. I try to stay away from grilling and frying foods simply because the char is difficult to digest, causing irritation. The only thing I've not done is adding the organ meats - a friend of mine will have organs ground and added to hamburger as a way to utilize them. I've been doing high dose Vitamin D with K1/K2, magnesium, boron, and zinc as a way to improve my immune system, taking 40,000 IUs (1 mg) daily. My goal is to raise and maintain my level above 100.If you haven’t been doing already, you may experience great benefits from ingesting homemade bone broth every day, it should have a jelly-like consistency when it’s stored in the fridge. If it’s hard to prepare, buying clean gelatine powders can also work.
Were you roasting or frying the red meat? Those methods cause them to be more problematic by oxidating their fat and protein.
Organ meats are packed with vitamins and nutrients, if you can find them fresh, I think it’s good to consume them regularly.
Being out in the sun, regardless of vitamin D, has great benefits on the body and psyche.
Getting quality sleep every day, as much as your body needs is crucial for healing and health.
I will use traditional medicine for urgent / emergent situations, such as blockages. I'm avoiding biologics, but would consider taking in extreme circumstances when there are no other options.What traditional medicine do you use for Crohn’s disease?
I make my own bone broth and enjoy a cup in the morning
I make my own broth, using a pressure cooker, and add vinegar and veggie scraps for taste.Does the bone broth you enjoy in the mornings have carrots, other veggies, vinegar, etc. added to it when making it to increase the taste, or do you simply drink pure bone broth with added salt?