Omega three's, folic acid, probiotics, aloe, methocellulose fiber supplements, tumeric, coconut......the list goes on. It is mostly trial and error. I found that staying stress-free is the best preventative measure because stress severely exacerbates gut problems, especially UC.
2007-03-20 07:57:30
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answered by Eisbär 7
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Ulcerative Colitis is an inflammatory sickness and extremely painfu from what I certainly have heard. it may be unusual which you will have consistent bloody diarrhoea. many times while your bowel will become inflammed it incredibly is once you get the diarrhoea and blood. you have circumstances while your bowel is functioning many times. there are particular drugs you could take. Cortisone is one style which would be prescribed for acute classes yet isn't counseled to be taken each and each of the time except in very specific situations. you're able to locate that by ability of adjusting your weight loss application it could deliver some alleviation. Goodluck - i'm hoping the marvelous degree is going straight away. Have a communicate on your physician on the subject of the concepts for controlling it.
2016-10-01 05:45:11
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answered by ? 4
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YES, regular use of coconut oil is excellent for alleiviating the symptoms and in some cases reverses the progression of UC. Extra virgin coconut oil is best but you can get coconut oil at most grocery stores.
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2007-03-20 09:21:53
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answered by TimeWastersInc 6
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with the food you eat
be silent and only eat the food
slowly SLOWLY
BE SILENT for the food takes in YOUR silence
and you will receive silent food
Your GI tract will love it
This is above anything else a conscious and free method of deepening awareness and healing YOU.
Love Frans
2007-03-20 09:01:10
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answered by franslaimbock 4
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