Other crohn treatment besides biologic just temporaly
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by florida2001
16h ago
Hi my daughter was prescribed Humira for Crohn, we did not start treatment yet because Im leaving overseas next month for 10 weeks. I was fighting with insurance to get 3 month vacational supply and unfortunately they cant give me more then month supply so therefore I cant start her on Humira because I wuld have to interupt the treatment. It is sux but I have no choice. To ship med overseas refrigerated wuld be fortune and when asked fedex they said shipping meds is prohibited. so now any... other crohn treatment besides biologic just temporaly ..read more
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New AGA Guideline for Diet and Nutritional Therapies for IBD
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by Scipio
16h ago
The AGA has issued new GI practice guidelines for diet and nutritional therapies for IBD: The Guideline: https://www.gastrojournal.org/action/showPdf?pii=S0016-5085(23)05597-X Summary: A Starting Point First, the panelists advise that, unless contraindicated, all patients with IBD follow a Mediterranean diet while minimizing salt, sugar, and ultraprocessed foods. Patients with symptomatic... New AGA Guideline for Diet and Nutritional Therapies for IBD ..read more
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Personal success stories with gut health protocols
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by cheka
19h ago
people in my life that i personally know and have been involved with correcting their suffering -- all of these in the last two-ish years. almost every one of these tried medical first, with poor/no results. i'm not including the people i've helped on the internet. me - ibd symptoms disappeared, severe inflammatory arthritis vanished male, age 30 - psoriasis disappeared. poor guy had been fighting it for 20+ years female, age 52 - lactose intolerance disappeared, allergies reduced... personal success stories with gut health protocols ..read more
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Reliable sources to follow about drug treatment
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by florida2001
2d ago
does anyone follow any reararch about Crohn treatment? Looking reliable sources of if there is any potentional drug that wuld eventually heal crohn ..read more
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B. infantis for baby guts
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by cheka
2d ago
read quite a few of these studies/trials about b. infantis supplementing of babies. i'm seeing strong results in getting a pioneer base of bifids going in their guts. early term babies really showed well in their trial. baby dysbiosis is a thing. b. infantis sounds like best of breed solution for that and for establishing a good gut. baby gut dysbiosis sets one up for a wide range of issues, including ibd b. longum is a close cousin and it has some good pubmed stuff too. it's... b. infantis for baby guts ..read more
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Short-chain fatty acids, butyrate, and Ulcerative Colitis
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by David
3d ago
I'm been doing a little research on short-chain fatty acids and specifically butyrate (one of them). It turns out that impaired oxidation of butyrate may play a role in Ulcerative Colitis and both butyrate enemas and diets designed to increase butyrate production have helped UC patients (click through the links above for more information and the studies/sources). Has anyone here been given butyrate enemas or had any of this... Short-chain fatty acids, butyrate, and Ulcerative Colitis ..read more
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Newbie in remission using Inulin
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by Becky5653
3d ago
Hi Everyone, I am new here. Just wanted to tell my story quickly. I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease in 2009. I suffered with it for a year before I went in for help because I didn't have health insurance.(Husband is self employed and insurance was too expensive for us at the time) But when I got diagnosed, I didn't want to believe it. I also didn't want to take the drugs. I figured that there had to be some natural way to make it go away. So I tried taking... Newbie in remission using Inulin ..read more
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Methotrexate, inflectra, remicade are drugs for dysbiosis
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by cheka
3d ago
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7954989/ Methotrexate impacts conserved pathways in diverse human gut bacteria leading to decreased host immune activation We show that MTX broadly alters the human gut microbiota. Drug sensitivity varied across strains but the mechanism of action against DHFR appears conserved between mammalian and bacterial cells. RA patient microbiotas were sensitive to MTX and changes in gut bacterial taxa and... methotrexate, inflectra, remicade are drugs for dysbiosis ..read more
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Bacillus coagulans, bacillus subtilis, other strains for ibd
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by cheka
3d ago
this bacteria is amazing. a key cog in the successes we've had. here's a trial. note the increases in beneficial bacteria, especially the bifidobacterium, a super critical bug family Effect of Bacillus coagulans Unique IS-2 in Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD): A Randomized Controlled Trial Probiotic intervention is an important approach for the treatment and health restoration in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The preventive and therapeutic effects of probiotic Bacillus coagulans Unique IS-2 in different diseases have been well recognized but its efficacy in IBD is unreported... www.med ..read more
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Cholestyramine Powder Packet vs Colestipol Tablets
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by Lynda Lynda
4d ago
I have been taking Cholestyramine Powder packets for 20 years as a bile acid sequesterant. For almost that entire time I took two packets per day, but 5 months ago I started taking one packet each day per my doctor's recommendation. The one packet a day is effective in controlling my yellow watery diarrhea. Last November I was in the Emergency Room and my bowels were backed up, the two packets a day of Cholestyramine was constipating me badly. I was just on the OptumRx home delivery website... Cholestyramine Powder Packet vs Colestipol Tablets ..read more
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