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i am wondering what peoples views are on this debate!!!
the current belief seems to be that crohns is an autoimmune disease causing the body to attack itself. i however, am of a different belief. after lots of research into this, here is my conclusion. please note this is only my opinion amassed from research and studies but keep an open mind and let me know your views on it.
i believe the cause of crohns is a bacteria called M.A.P, an abreviation of Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis. this bacteria can be found in pasturised milk and is the known cause of johnes disease in cattle. this disease has striking similarities to crohns. M.A.P can be found in the gut of 100% of crohns sufferers but not in the gut of a healthy person which in itself is cause for concern right?
100% of researchers isolate RNA belonging to M.A.P from 100% of crohns patients. the study then introduced a diet but milk was never excluded in these studies which means even with antibiotics the bacteria could have been reintroduced through this. bacteria are good at eventually becoming immune to antibiotics. i believe M.A.P feeds on lactose and as lactose is effectively a sugar it is not unreasonable to suggest it can be a source of food. take away somethings food source and it dies. I am of the belief now that a lactose free diet can be the most natural way to stay symptom free, maybe even more permanent as opposed to the short term affects given by antibiotics.
has anyone any views on this or maybe results from their own tests run as a lactose free patient. i am interested to hear from anyone with evidence for or against this argument
the current belief seems to be that crohns is an autoimmune disease causing the body to attack itself. i however, am of a different belief. after lots of research into this, here is my conclusion. please note this is only my opinion amassed from research and studies but keep an open mind and let me know your views on it.
i believe the cause of crohns is a bacteria called M.A.P, an abreviation of Mycobacterium avium paratuberculosis. this bacteria can be found in pasturised milk and is the known cause of johnes disease in cattle. this disease has striking similarities to crohns. M.A.P can be found in the gut of 100% of crohns sufferers but not in the gut of a healthy person which in itself is cause for concern right?
100% of researchers isolate RNA belonging to M.A.P from 100% of crohns patients. the study then introduced a diet but milk was never excluded in these studies which means even with antibiotics the bacteria could have been reintroduced through this. bacteria are good at eventually becoming immune to antibiotics. i believe M.A.P feeds on lactose and as lactose is effectively a sugar it is not unreasonable to suggest it can be a source of food. take away somethings food source and it dies. I am of the belief now that a lactose free diet can be the most natural way to stay symptom free, maybe even more permanent as opposed to the short term affects given by antibiotics.
has anyone any views on this or maybe results from their own tests run as a lactose free patient. i am interested to hear from anyone with evidence for or against this argument