Do you have Ulcerative Colitis? Of course, treat it with Herb Cured.
Ulcerative colitis / inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a disease that is very well served by the naturopathic and integrative approach used in our clinic. Conventional treatment of IBD with corticosteroids, anti-inflammatories, and other immunosuppressants, as well as surgery, has limitations in treating all disease mechanisms and achieving the patient’s goals to delve deeper into the root of their condition. Go to Herbal Cure to learn more about treating ulcerative colitis!
In IBD, patients with an obvious genetic predisposition show a maladaptive reaction with inflammatory, immunologic, nutritional, and often hormonal dysregulation. The resulting symptoms are intestinal pain, cramps, diarrhea, bleeding, fistula formation and even obstruction. These are serious and sometimes debilitating symptoms. For this reason, the naturopathic and integrative approach combines conventional therapies with complementary and alternative approaches as needed to reduce symptoms, cure the condition, and, if possible, bring inflammatory bowel disease into a state of sustained quiescence, remission, or a state of recovery. of “healing”. ” In rare cases.
The integrative approach “integrates” multiple perspectives on the disease into a treatment program and treats the whole person, not just the inflamed intestine.
The starting point for treatment begins with what is known:
- There is a genetic makeup for IBD
- Disturbed “intestinal homeostasis” is abundant
- Diet influences the course of the disease.
- Abnormal flora and organisms are part of a modified gut environment
- The normal inflammatory cycle is out of whack
- Free radical damage, or “oxidative” damage, is occurring at an alarming rate
- There is “autoimmune activity” and significant immune impairment.
- Anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive drugs control the course of acute attacks.
- Psychospiritual “states” seem to influence illness
- Stress and stress management techniques seem to influence the course of the disease.
- In many cases there are non-immunological factors such as pancreatic insufficiency, intestinal permeability and gastric hypoacid.
- Illness occurs in the context of full health, not in isolation.
- Unconventional knowledge about the disease process such as in Chinese medicine or in the field of homeopathy leads to treatments that can help the patient significantly.
- The fastest way to control UC is to use liquid herbs and slippery elm in Kraft form. Let me know when you’re ready to solve your problem and give us a call.
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