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I've been on a binge of reading scientific studies that may relate to Crohn's Disease and other IBDs. I'm no scientist and thus my ruminations might be really far out in left field, but it's worth a try to nail a possible factor in the development of IBD and IBS. So far I've discovered that there is a psychological factor to IBS, and thus possibly IBD-
https://www.ueg.eu/press/releases/u...ession-and-abnormal-brain-response-to-viscer/
So here's where this post comes in: A study shows that a woman's diet before a baby's conception can permanently alter her child's genetic expression.
http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/news/2014/mothers_diet.html
If this is true, then surely Crohn's Disease and IBD, being that they are affected by both nutrition AND genetics, might be a consequence of poor maternal diet.
My question is, what was your mother's diet like before you were born? Obviously you can't just know that, but try to base your conclusion on recounts of her. Personally, my mother is a bit on the heavier side, and she's cooked hearty Italian food since I was born. She also has IBS.
This kind of feels like a shot in the dark, but I'm still curious about a possible correlation.
https://www.ueg.eu/press/releases/u...ession-and-abnormal-brain-response-to-viscer/
So here's where this post comes in: A study shows that a woman's diet before a baby's conception can permanently alter her child's genetic expression.
http://www.lshtm.ac.uk/newsevents/news/2014/mothers_diet.html
If this is true, then surely Crohn's Disease and IBD, being that they are affected by both nutrition AND genetics, might be a consequence of poor maternal diet.
My question is, what was your mother's diet like before you were born? Obviously you can't just know that, but try to base your conclusion on recounts of her. Personally, my mother is a bit on the heavier side, and she's cooked hearty Italian food since I was born. She also has IBS.
This kind of feels like a shot in the dark, but I'm still curious about a possible correlation.
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