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Vegetable diets can be 98 % effective in maintaining patients with ulcerative colitis in recession, exceeding the effectiveness of other treatments.

‘One of the most common questions doctors facing patients with IBD [inflammatory bowel disease] hectare asked It is whether the change of diet could positively affect the course of their disease. “Traditionally, we had to answer that we didn’t know. Indeed, animal protein is not connected Only with increased risk of getting bowel disease in the first place, but IBD also recurrence as soon as you have the disease.

This is a recent development. “Because the concept of IBD as a lifestyle ill [after diagnosis] In relation to an IBD relapse has been ignored ” – but no longer. Patients with ulcerative colitis in recession and their diet were I followed For one year to see which foods were associated with the return of their bloody diarrhea. Researchers found that the “strongest relationship between a dietary factor and an increased risk of relapse observed in this study was for high meat intake” as I discuss in my video The best diet for ulcerative colitis treatment.

What if people lower The intake of amino acids containing sulfur by reducing the consumption of animal products? The researchers tried it in four ulcerative patients with colitis and without any change in their medicines, patients showed about four times the improvement in their loose stools. In fact, they felt much better that the researchers did not believe it was moral to try to change the patients back to their typical diets. ‘Amini acids containing sulfur hectare The main source of dietary sulfur “, so a” low nor “diet means essentially a displacement from a more traditional western diet (high in animal protein and fat and low in fresh) to a vegetable diet (high fiber, lower in animal proteins and fat). hectare pre-inflammatory and pbd [plant-based diets] They are anti -inflammatory. ”

What box Does herbal diet therapy after the onset of ulcerative colitis during a low carbohydrate weight loss diet? A 36 -year -old man lost 13 pounds on a low carbohydrate diet, but also lost his health. It was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. When it was put on a diet focused on whole vegetable foods, its symptoms were resolved without medication. It achieved a recession. This was just one case, though. Case reports are similar to glorified jokes. The value of cases is their ability to inspire researchers to try them and that’s exactly what they did.

Until then, there I had It has never been a study published that focused on the use of herbal diet for the treatment of ulcerative colitis. He wrote to the researchers, a group of Japanese gastroenterologists, “we believe that the lack of proper nutrition is the biggest issue faced by the current IBD treatment. We consider IBD to be a lifestyle disease caused mainly by the omnipresent (west). NutritionFacts.org.) Researchers establish A vegetable diet is “effective in maintaining recession” in Crohn’s disease by 100 % in one year and 90 % in two years. What about a vegetable diet to prevent recurrence in ulcerative colitis?

“Educational hospitalization” involved Bringing patients to the hospital to check their diet and train them for the benefits of plant -based diet (so it would be more incentive to continue at home). “Most patients (77%) showed some improvement, such as disappearing or reducing the bloody stool during hospitalization.” Fantastic!

Here’s the really exciting place. Researchers followed patients for five years and 81 percent remained in recession for five years and 98 % kept the disease in the vagina for at least one year. This launches other treatments. These relapse rates are much lower than those mentioned with medicines. According to conventional therapy, other studies have found that about half of people relapse, compared to only 2 % of those taught to eat healthier.

“A PBD had previously been proven to be effective in both active and tranquilizers of Crohn’s disease. Thus, researchers concluded Another study on even more serious cases with active disease and found the same results, with plant -based diet hitting conventional pharmaceutical treatment. People felt much better that they were still eating more vegetable foods even six years later. Researchers conclude that a herbal diet is effective in treating ulcerative colitis to prevent a relapse.

Why? Well, herbal diets hectare Rich in fiber, which supplies good bowel errors. “This observation can partially explain why a PBD prevents a variety of chronic diseases. Indeed, the same explanation applies to IBD, indicating that replacing a PBD dietary diet on IBD is the correct approach.”

It is like using vegetable diets to treat the cause of heart disease, the murderer number one. Plant -based diet is not only safer and cheaper, but it also works better without any adverse side effects. Let’s compare it to the laundry list of side effects of immunosuppressives used For ulcerative colitis, such as cyclosporin, which you can see below at 5:40 in my video.

Now we have even more apparent drugs costing about $ 60,000 per year, about $ 5,000 per month, and they don’t even do work very well; The clinical recession in one year is only about 17 to 34 %. And, instead of adverse side effects, drugs box Give us a stroke, give US heart failure, and may even give US cancer, including a rare type of cancer that often leads to death. Also a serious brain disease known as progressive polyesic whitencecal disease, which can kill We, and for which there is no known treatment or treatment. A drug lists an “increased risk of death”, but it is simply “a small pill” in a “easy -to -use bottle”. I will skip pills (and possible side effects) and stick with herbal consumption.

Doctor’s Note:

If you missed the previous video, see Prevention of inflammatory bowel disease with diet and stay tuned for The best diet to treat Crohn’s diseaseIt comes next.

Check the relevant posts below for some older videos on IBD that may be of interest to you.

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