hi all, thought id join and give a little insight into how I've managed to get to a state of remission using cbd oil (no thc so perfectly legal), aloe vera and bpc-157 and now I'm completely pharmaceutical medication free
i was diagnosed 10 years ago and have tried many medications, every year with out fail i flared up and needed steroids. in the last few years i wasn't really responding to my meds and was flared up for nearly a year, i had been on a course of steroids already that year so was unable to be treated again with them for health reasons. i was so depressed and ill with my colitis i was actually in tears to my specialist begging for surgery.
here's where it all started to change, i read somewhere that cbd could help with any kind of inflammation so i started to give it a go and saw immediate results, i was so inflamed though that this wasn't enough by itself even though my dosage was quite high.
i then introduced aloe vera to my diet. 2 bottle of aloe vera from the pound shop (the ones with the pulp), one on a morning and one at night. this used along side the cbd started to work really well but you've got to keep in mind i had stopped all medication due to it being non effective anymore. i was fighting this by myself.
i was feeling a huge improvement but as you know getting back to remission is a long process, i then through research stumbled across a peptide called bpc-157 and a study into how it has anti ulcer of the digestive track properties. tests were carried out on mice and i used the same mg to weight ratio on myself. the study show no side effects at all so i was happy to do so. within 3 weeks i would say i was 95% better. i felt like i had my life back. wen if i ever flare bpc-157 is my go to< to bring me back to normal.
i use;
cbd 10mg on a morning and night,
aloe vera on a morning and night too as a maintenance and watch my diet.
i know what foods i can and cant eat, 1 thing i would add is refined sugar is the absolute devil. i didn't know it feeds inflammation in the body. you would think a specialist would tell you these things but no. he wouldn't talk about any of the about i've mentioned.
i hope this helps someone, i'm happy to talk and help others out.
have a good day, Jonathon
i was diagnosed 10 years ago and have tried many medications, every year with out fail i flared up and needed steroids. in the last few years i wasn't really responding to my meds and was flared up for nearly a year, i had been on a course of steroids already that year so was unable to be treated again with them for health reasons. i was so depressed and ill with my colitis i was actually in tears to my specialist begging for surgery.
here's where it all started to change, i read somewhere that cbd could help with any kind of inflammation so i started to give it a go and saw immediate results, i was so inflamed though that this wasn't enough by itself even though my dosage was quite high.
i then introduced aloe vera to my diet. 2 bottle of aloe vera from the pound shop (the ones with the pulp), one on a morning and one at night. this used along side the cbd started to work really well but you've got to keep in mind i had stopped all medication due to it being non effective anymore. i was fighting this by myself.
i was feeling a huge improvement but as you know getting back to remission is a long process, i then through research stumbled across a peptide called bpc-157 and a study into how it has anti ulcer of the digestive track properties. tests were carried out on mice and i used the same mg to weight ratio on myself. the study show no side effects at all so i was happy to do so. within 3 weeks i would say i was 95% better. i felt like i had my life back. wen if i ever flare bpc-157 is my go to< to bring me back to normal.
i use;
cbd 10mg on a morning and night,
aloe vera on a morning and night too as a maintenance and watch my diet.
i know what foods i can and cant eat, 1 thing i would add is refined sugar is the absolute devil. i didn't know it feeds inflammation in the body. you would think a specialist would tell you these things but no. he wouldn't talk about any of the about i've mentioned.
i hope this helps someone, i'm happy to talk and help others out.
have a good day, Jonathon
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