Consider An Alternative Approach to Managing Crohns Disease.
The boom and substantial growth in he alternative health industry in recent years follows the trend by people for a more holistic approach to treating diseases. Alternative remedies include looking to the past for treatments that were discarded and can be revived to effectively treat ailments.
Everywhere today we see organic supermarkets and stores, acupuncture clinics, Chinese medicine stores and alternative health practitioners. Can Crohns disease be treated by using alternative medicines and alternative medical practices? It would seem so, as there are reports of various treatments that have been of substantial benefit to Crohns sufferers.
Acupuncture is one of the alternative ways to manage Crohns that has reportedly been effective. Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese treatment where very thin needles are inserted into various locations in the body. The needles do not penetrate very deeply below the skin and the insertion is painless.
Because of the nature of Crohn’s disease, it is usual that Crohns patients suffer from a decreased ability for the body to absorb essential nutrients from their food. It’s quite common therefore for patients to take mineral and vitamin supplements as well as trace elements, to address the deficiency. The most common vitamins that are deficient in people with Crohn’s disease are vitamins B12, C, E and folate. Minerals that are often lacking include iron, calcium, magnesium, and zinc.
Any Crohns sufferer seeking to manage their condition more naturally simply cannot ignore their diet and exercise regime.
There are many dietary alternatives for Crohns sufferers. Look into the work done by Sherry Brescia, whose approach to diet is to create food combinations that allow you to still eat all the foods you love , without feeling pain or discomfort. Get a free copy of her “Pain Free in 1 Day” booklet for sufferers of all bowel complaints including Crohn’s disease.
Combining sensible nutritional intake and sensible, appropriate exercise for your age and physical condition, builds in your body the strength and stamina to better resist any ailment or disease, including the disease Crohns.
Alternative remedies and actions do not necessarily mean dumping medications or the recommendations of your doctor or specialist. Quite the opposite , what you should try to do is to develop an holistic action plan with your health professional, so that you give yourself the best of both worlds.
As you probably know, there is no cure for Crohns. Not yet anyway. Research into the disease continues and a cure may yet be found. In the meantime the best approach is to control the disease in such a way as to result in a lifestyle that is as comfortable as possible.
Please never forget that this article, and others like it that you may find during the course of your research into Crohns disease, is not to be taken as professional medical advice. This information merely serves to provide useful background information to you. You are advised, in the strongest possible way, to consult with your GP or Specialist medical practitioner to devise an approach to managing Crohns in the way that is most effective and most appropriate for your specific circumstances. The natural ways of stemming the tide against Crohns that have been discussed here can only play a part in improving your quality of life.
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