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There is some info on the following sites:

http://www.healthy.net/hwlibraryarticles/galland/dybiosis1.htm

http://members.aol.com/bospol/homepage/crohns.htm

See what you can find on the following alternative medicine sites:

http://altmedicine.com/app/registeruser.cfm

http://advocacy-net.com/altmedicinemks.htm

http://arxc.com/arxchome.htm

There are many many more. These are just a few.

Melinda

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Crohn's Disease

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has

>any links to more information about Crohn's Disease. Thanks

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At 02:47 PM 12/31/98 EST, you wrote:

>Hi, I know this is a cures for cancer site, but I would like to know if anyone has

>any links to more information about Crohn's Disease. Thanks

>

Hulda has a section on Crohn's disease in her Cure For All Diseases - pages 102-107

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Hi Everyone,

I am looking for help for a 14 yr. old girl who has crown's disease brought

on by an intestinal flu. Her family got over it in 24 hrs but she was sick

for 1 month and has reactivated viruses thereafter and is sliding into

CFIDS, I 'm afraid.

I am a patient of Dr Cheney and would love to hear from anyone who has been

a patient of his and has chrohns disease. What did he recommend for you.

I would also love to hear from anyone on this list who has had a similar

onset and how you dealt with the crown's part.

Knowing what potential misery could lay ahead of her, I would love to pass

on the best info I can.

Many on this list probable don't know me as I don't post often due to being

a patient of Dr Cheney and quite ill.(Went through a long grieving time too)

Now that Dr Cheney is recovering, I will offer you my reports on how his new

protocol is working on me.

Best Regard,

Lucey

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HI, .

I would suggest looking at www.krysalis.net/crohn.html

This is one of Dr. Gregg's sites, and he has had a lot of

success in helping people with Crohn's disease, one of whom is my

father-in-law, and another of whom was a coworker of ours. All his

suggested remedies are over-the-counter, and they really have worked

for many people. The testimonials on his site are real.

Rich

> Hi Everyone,

>

> I am looking for help for a 14 yr. old girl who has crown's

disease brought

> on by an intestinal flu. Her family got over it in 24 hrs but she

was sick

> for 1 month and has reactivated viruses thereafter and is sliding

into

> CFIDS, I 'm afraid.

>

> I am a patient of Dr Cheney and would love to hear from anyone who

has been

> a patient of his and has chrohns disease. What did he recommend

for you.

>

> I would also love to hear from anyone on this list who has had a

similar

> onset and how you dealt with the crown's part.

>

> Knowing what potential misery could lay ahead of her, I would love

to pass

> on the best info I can.

>

> Many on this list probable don't know me as I don't post often due

to being

> a patient of Dr Cheney and quite ill.(Went through a long grieving

time too)

>

> Now that Dr Cheney is recovering, I will offer you my reports on

how his new

> protocol is working on me.

>

> Best Regard,

>

> Lucey

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Thanks Rich and BozoBoy for the help,

on 05/16/2004 9:20 PM, rvankonynen at richvank@... wrote:

> HI, .

>

> I would suggest looking at www.krysalis.net/crohn.html

>

> This is one of Dr. Gregg's sites, and he has had a lot of

> success in helping people with Crohn's disease, one of whom is my

> father-in-law, and another of whom was a coworker of ours. All his

> suggested remedies are over-the-counter, and they really have worked

> for many people. The testimonials on his site are real.

>

> Rich

>

>

>> Hi Everyone,

>>

>> I am looking for help for a 14 yr. old girl who has crown's

> disease brought

>> on by an intestinal flu. Her family got over it in 24 hrs but she

> was sick

>> for 1 month and has reactivated viruses thereafter and is sliding

> into

>> CFIDS, I 'm afraid.

>>

>> I am a patient of Dr Cheney and would love to hear from anyone who

> has been

>> a patient of his and has chrohns disease. What did he recommend

> for you.

>>

>> I would also love to hear from anyone on this list who has had a

> similar

>> onset and how you dealt with the crown's part.

>>

>> Knowing what potential misery could lay ahead of her, I would love

> to pass

>> on the best info I can.

>>

>> Many on this list probable don't know me as I don't post often due

> to being

>> a patient of Dr Cheney and quite ill.(Went through a long grieving

> time too)

>>

>> Now that Dr Cheney is recovering, I will offer you my reports on

> how his new

>> protocol is working on me.

>>

>> Best Regard,

>>

>> Lucey

>

>

>

>

> This list is intended for patients to share personal experiences with each

> other, not to give medical advice. If you are interested in any treatment

> discussed here, please consult your doctor.

>

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try the simple carbohydrate diet site..disacarrhide avoidance can allow repair.

Dr Kelsey PhDsee www.qxcisynergy.co.uk for Tech Info, Manuals, AccessoriesT:+44 (0)121 243 6318F: +44 (0)870 460 1138

Crohn's Disease

Gentlepeople:

I would appreciate any help in this area.

Thank you,

Don Whitfill

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> Gentlepeople:

> I would appreciate any help in this area.

>

> Thank you,

>

> Don Whitfill

Diet and lifestyle causes Crohn's, Don; it is not really a

disease but a set of symptoms of inflammation and damage to the

bowel lining. Regardless of your electromedicine approach, you'll

need to know these basic details if you want to cure it.

I turned up research during my investigation such as that in

about 96% of patients the aggravating or perhaps causative factor

is bowel dysbiosis. Dysbiosis is a fluorish of pathogenic

organisms that lead to bowel lining irritation and a compromize

of bowel lining integrity, resulting in leaky gut syndrome, which

itself is an inflammation producer through an inflammatory Th-2

immune response.

Bowel Dysbiosis can be easily corrected by eliminating overt

carbohydrate foods such as potatoes, starch, bread, bananas,

yams, sweet potatoes, etc., and supplementing with inulin to feed

the correct organisms. References are on my website; you can do a

search on " inulin references " .

An antioxidant program will quench the ongoing irritation so the

lining can heal. A basic antioxidant program is cold-processed

whey, vitamins A, C, E, and selenium. The cold-processed whey

produces glutathione, which is depleted systemically in

inflammatory disorders (oxidative stress), and can be completely

depleted at the site of injury. Research for this is also on my

website; Goooogle ( " glutathione references " Crohn's)

A high majority of people on western diets get an incorrect

essential fatty acid (EFA) ratio, that is, too much corn, canola,

soy and safflower oils (and hydrogenated oils, magarine etc in

other food). This directly causes inflammation by supplying

inflammatory messengers, and it also aggravates and even causes a

raft of other inflammatory diseases such as arthritis and

prostate cancer.

To correct an EFA imbalance you would practically eliminate the

offending oils and use cod-liver oil, fish oil etc, for the EPA

and DHA balance, and cook with coconut oil, butter and a little

olive oil. Some people get more anti-inflammatory mileage by

adding GLA or Borage oil. This is covered thoroughly in Dr. Floyd

Chilton's book Inflammation Nation, which names Crohn's several

times as an outcome of esential fatty acid imbalance.

Elderly folks do not release as much anti-inflammatory, clot-

dissolving enzyme plasmin, which is why so many are on warfarin;

the crucial enzyme action can be supported instead of overruled

with the enzymes nattokinase, serrapeptase and Seaprose.

Gooogle " fibrinolytic enzyme references " to get more data.

In the event that an autoimmune is at work here, the cold-

processed whey is an immunomodulator. Transfer Factor is also an

immunomodulator.

More details can be found in a Gooogle search on ( " transfer

factor references " immune)

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Think parasistes, both liver flukes and amoeba/giardia.E mail me

privately and I'll tell you how to help this person. is Rotella,

M.Ac., CNc

>

> try the simple carbohydrate diet site..disacarrhide avoidance can

allow repair.

>

> Dr Kelsey PhD

> see www.qxcisynergy.co.uk for Tech Info, Manuals, Accessories

> T:+44 (0)121 243 6318

> F: +44 (0)870 460 1138

> Crohn's Disease

>

>

> Gentlepeople:

> I would appreciate any help in this area.

>

> Thank you,

>

> Don Whitfill

> dwhitfill@...

>

>

>

> ............................................

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G. Hanna, it must certainly be tough when a loved one is suffering

from an illness but resistant to something you want them to try. i

have had chrones and ulcerative colits. i am in remission now..and

have only had mild symptoms. but i want so badly to get off the

medicine. i have only had coconut oil for a short time and I dont

have symptoms right now so i can't tell you if it's helped me, but i

thought i'd offer some tips. i think a major lifestyle change will

benefit your daughter. some things I do daily include (maybe your

daughter is doing some of this):

-having foods full of beneficial bacteria (fermented/cultured

foods), such as farm fresh kefir from raw goat milk (much better

than yogurt), unpasteurized raw saurkraut, miso, tempeh..

-cooking with only VCO and daily having about 2 tbspoons, to beneift

from lauric acid..a strong antibacterial in VCO which may fight some

of the bad bacteria in the gut

-Cod fish liver oil (google this + chrones... a good brand is

carlson's liquid formula)

-1 to 2 ounces of aloe vera juice..get a very nice brand (google

aloe vera and chrones)

-no soy (except miso and tempeh because they are cultured)

-no milk straight, and reduce dairy (except the following:

kefir, and cheese and butter are great IF they come from 100% grass

fed cows..i think good fats are anti-inflammatories..like VCO

-try to reduce sweets and sugar as much as possible (and no

artifical sweetners!)

-your daughter may also be allergic to gluten..so reducing gluten

may be worth trying

--reduce processed foods

--high quality food based multi vitamin

-and some detox from medicine, i do two teabags of yogi brand detox

tea

--suryanamaskar daily (sun salutation)

--some deep breathing..

--also look up castor oil pack + chrones

Hope some of this helps..and hopefully you will find someone with

Chrones who definitly benefited from VCO.

>

> Hi there,

> My daughter, now 30 yrs. of age has been diagnosed with Crohn's

> disease, maybe 5 yrs. ago. She suffers greatly with gut pain,

> constipation, and lots of illnesses. I've been taking coconut oil

> for 3-4 years now, and am SOLD on it. I'm loosing weight, and

> feeling much better than I have for years!

> What I need is compelling info. for my daughter, and her Doctor

> concerning Coconut oil and Crohn's disease!!

> My daughter, Chandra, is a vivacious mother of three, that is

often

> ill, has huge Canker sores in her mouth, that don't go away for

> months, has recently started to have SERIOUS head-aches, and

simpley

> won't stop until she drops! Chandra, has indured mulitple, rounds

of

> Cortisone treaments. The NEXT step that her Doctor is advising is

to

> use a medication derived from " Mouse Blod " , that she will have to

> continue FOR LIFE!!!

> I've tried to get her to look more into coconut oil,but, she is

very

> resistant. (That would be just TOO simple an answer, you see!) If

I

> could come up with some really good info. to share with both my

> daughter and her Doctor, maybe she would listen to someone else.

> Any help or info., research, you could share...would be GREATLY

> appreciated!

> G. Hanna

> twinkieha2@...

>

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We've reduced several cases of Crohn's to next to nothing by

following portions of the autoimmune illnesses protocol on my website:

http://members.shaw.ca/duncancrow

An overabundance of omega-6 fats

A depleted antioxidant pool

Immune system involvement (the prevalent canker sores)

Generally lots of illnesses as you mention, are all part of the same

ailment, oxidative stress and inflammation.

My protocol contains the references the doctor might appreciate.

Duncan

> " twinkieha2 " <twinkieha2@...> wrote:

>

> What I need is compelling info. for my daughter, and her Doctor

> concerning Coconut oil and Crohn's disease!!

> My daughter, Chandra, is a vivacious mother of three, that is often

> ill, has huge Canker sores in her mouth, that don't go away for

> months, has recently started to have SERIOUS head-aches, and

simpley

> won't stop until she drops! Chandra, has indured mulitple, rounds

of

> Cortisone treaments. The NEXT step that her Doctor is advising is

to

> use a medication derived from " Mouse Blod " , that she will have to

> continue FOR LIFE!!!

> I've tried to get her to look more into coconut oil,but, she is

very

> resistant. (That would be just TOO simple an answer, you see!) If I

> could come up with some really good info. to share with both my

> daughter and her Doctor, maybe she would listen to someone else.

> Any help or info., research, you could share...would be GREATLY

> appreciated!

> G. Hanna

> twinkieha2@...

>

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See also this study titled, Omega-3 fatty acids inhibit an increase of

proinflammatory cytokines in patients with active Crohn's disease

compared with omega-6 fatty acids.

PMID: 16305726 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

Duncan

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You may want to provide a 100k potentiometer soldered into one wire,

either one, so that the dc current can be set for the comfort of the

user, otherwise skin irritation can occur. Reason I mention it is

Crohn's is known to be an immune over-reaction and you don't want it

aggravating things with too much current. Not to say go too easy,

just avoid irritations that could cause further inflamation.

In addition to the direct approach, you might also treat bloodstream

with the little wrist device or an extra set of electrodes attached

to the 6 volt battery and used on the wrists for the 20 minutes

also. This will produce dieoffs, that could make his life even more

miserable since they will all have to go out the digestive system,

so go real slow...in fact, use 10 minutes a day the first week would

be my first choice, then add 5 minutes the next week, and so on.

Crohn's may be an infection somewhere in the body or a tumor growth

that the immune system is dealing with, but is also going after the

same type of cell in the intestine, by mistake. If you unload some

of the baggage virus and bacteria or possibly other toxins somehow

with a battery it could let the immune system calm down a bit. I

dunno, I just watch House and hear this stuff...don't go by me.

bG

>

> I have a client who struggles with Crohn's disease. I was talking

with

> him recently about using a 6-volt battery to treat it. As we

discussed

> it, he suggested he could get a pair of TENS unit pads to apply on

> several sides of his abdomen and wear it each evening for 20

minutes

> or so. I suggested he change polarity every ten minutes.

>

> Does anyone have any experience with using the Godzilla against

> Crohn's disease? I told my friend how some folks had used two metal

> sheets to put each foot on, or two dishwashing pails full of salted

> water to put each foot in.

>

> Would he treat himself 20 minutes maximum per treatment, or

> would/could he gradually increase the treatment time, as Beck

> recommends with the Blood Purifier?

>

> I'd like to see him experience some improvement, it impacts his

life

> quite negatively sometimes.

>

> Terry Chamberlin

>

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So a good friend of mine's wife has Crohn's Disease and has had intestinal

surgury and now may be having Gallbladder issues and as I read through some

stuff about Chrohn's disease, I can see that it may be related to Candida, what

do others in this group think or know?

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There is a diet called the Specific Carbohydrate Diet that has been

specifically designed to help people with crohn's, colitis and other

serious intestinal disorders. It is not too different from Bee's diet. It

prohibits most starches and sugars because they specifically feed bacteria

suspected of causing these problems. Many people get better on the diet,

many do not. It does not address candida and allows most fruits, nuts and

also honey. I suspect that someone with crohn's disease would do as well or

better on Bee's diet but that is only a guess since I don't have those

diseases. There is a book on SCD called " Breaking the Vicious Cycle " by

Elaine Gottschall and also a group dedicated to it.

My 2 cents.

Irene

At 04:23 PM 12/3/2007, you wrote:

>So a good friend of mine's wife has Crohn's Disease and has had intestinal

>surgury and now may be having Gallbladder issues and as I read through

>some stuff about Chrohn's disease, I can see that it may be related to

>Candida, what do others in this group think or know?

>

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I am following a very low carb diet to combat problems with too much

klebsiella, dientamoeba fragilis and blastocystis hominis in the gut.

Here is the website about the bad bugs:

http://www.badbugs.org/diet.htm

Here is the website about the diet I am following to heal the bowel:

http://www.biblelife.org/bowel.htm

As you can see, it is also aimed at people with Crohn's disease. The

owner of the website is very helpful if you send questions by email.

I did try Elaine Gottschall's diet, but it included too many things I

couldn't tolerate.

I would also recommend reading " Fiber Menace " by Konstantin

Monastyrsky. Many people on the Specific Carbohydrate Diet support

group reported aggravation of symptoms with fibre.

Best wishes,

Miriam

>

> So a good friend of mine's wife has Crohn's Disease and has had

intestinal surgury and now may be having Gallbladder issues and as I

read through some stuff about Chrohn's disease, I can see that it may

be related to Candida, what do others in this group think or know?

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Hey Bob,

What I would do is have your friend's wife look up the digestive

issues and symptoms of candida and compare them to Chrohn's disease,

they are strikingly similar. Before I went on a candida diet, I had

one doctor tell me I had IBS, and another one tell me that I might

have Crohn's, and even another tell me that I had a weak stomach.

Each doctor wanted to drug me, and I just knew that was not the right

choice. Share the info on candida and let your friend's wife compare

and decide for herself. I hope she makes the connection that I did,

and chooses Bee's diet. For me, all my digestive issues have slowly

been going away once I started to deal with my candida problem.

Hope this helps,

Jecca

own mind--- Bob <thismanwillmakeyousay@...> wrote:

>

> So a good friend of mine's wife has Crohn's Disease and has had

intestinal surgury and now may be having Gallbladder issues and as I

read through some stuff about Chrohn's disease, I can see that it may

be related to Candida, what do others in this group think or know?

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> So a good friend of mine's wife has Crohn's Disease and has had

intestinal surgury and now may be having Gallbladder issues and as I

read through some stuff about Chrohn's disease, I can see that it may

be related to Candida, what do others in this group think or know?

==>Yes, Crohn's Disease definitely has a candida connection as do any

bowel diseases and digestive problems. Gallbladder issues are usually

related to not consuming good saturated fats and enough protein, along

with too many toxins, eating improperly prepared grains, seeds, nuts

and legumes, high carbs, lack of nutrients, etc. - the usual things

which cause diseases and imbalances in the body. Doing my program has

been known to turn around Crohn's and other bowel related problems, and

also gallbladder malfunctioning.

Bee

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> So a good friend of mine's wife has Crohn's Disease and has had

intestinal surgury and now may be having Gallbladder issues and as I

read through some stuff about Chrohn's disease, I can see that it may

be related to Candida, what do others in this group think or know?

==>Yes, Crohn's Disease definitely has a candida connection as do any

bowel diseases and digestive problems. Gallbladder issues are usually

related to not consuming good saturated fats and enough protein, along

with too many toxins, eating improperly prepared grains, seeds, nuts

and legumes, high carbs, lack of nutrients, etc. - the usual things

which cause diseases and imbalances in the body. Doing my program has

been known to turn around Crohn's and other bowel related problems, and

also gallbladder malfunctioning.

Bee

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Hey Ann - of course no apologies are necessary. If anyone understands

digestive issues, it's us, right?

Have you searched for a Crohns group? Not that we all aren't willing

to help of course but I'd be surprised if there isn't a group like

this one. He'll get the help he needs from people who really

understand and know what he's going through.

Good luck to him and to all of your family. It's always hard on

everyone when someone gets diagnosed with a difficult disease.

Take Care,

in NC

>

> Dear Friends,

> & nbsp;

> I make no apology for going off topic, because this is for my

Nephew, . He is in hospital at the moment and yesterday he

was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. Today for me feels like the calm

after the storm, when I was angry and grieving for him and how this

is going to affect his life.

> & nbsp;

> I have told him that he will always have my full support and

because I know how much comfort can be derived from talking to people

who truly understand what you are going through I would appeal to you

to put him in touch with any of your Family and Friends who have this

condition. Please let him know how to cope with this. I will be

imeensely grateful.

> & nbsp;

> Please address your replies to DEAR CHRIS

> and reply either to the Group Board (you may help others by doing

that) or privately to my e-mail address: & nbsp; lilac_blossom_lady@...

> When he gets out of hospital he will be able to e-mail from his own

address, but meanwhile I will take any messages to him.

> PLEASE HELP ME

> & nbsp;

> With love from Ann in England XX

>

>

> __________________________________________________________

> Sent from .

> A Smarter Email http://uk.docs./nowyoucan.html

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> I've been good on the diet lately (mostly!) but my Crohn's is flaring

like you wouldn't believe. It hurts so much that I have to go back on

Pentasa. Bee, is there anything natural I can do? I put off the

Pentasa as long as I could, but the attacks are coming more often and

with more pain. I was hoping the Crohn's would get better with me

eating better.

>

++, you shouldn't be treating flares like they are the " real

thing " because your body is retracing previous Crohn's episodes in

order to completely heal the area. If you take drugs again it will

suppress the symptoms and cause worse problems down the road.

My brother had Crohn's for over 20 years, and it took him over 20

months to cure it completely on this program, but in the meantime he

had to endure flare ups because of retracing.

Bee

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and Bee..

Have you looked up natural treatments per the flare-up on Bee's site?

I

too have Crohn's (haven't started program but am in the research and

planning stage) and my flareup's are stomach painful cramping and very

unpleasant bowel movements. I would imagine yours are similar?

There are a few recommended natural remedies maybe you can treat separately..   

+ This link treats digestion as a whole:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/heal13.php#a60

+ These tackle stomach pain

Oil of Oregano: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti6.php

Cloves: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/anti1.php

+ diarrhea treatments: http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig2.php

And if worse comes to worse there is the 9 day program for severe die-off:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig6.php

I'm

trying to become as familiar with the information as possible in order

to anticipate and know how to treat any severe die-off reactions I

encounter when I get to that point. When you said you have Crohn's I

thought perhaps I may experience something similar. One main difference

however that I can see though is that I am not on any meds. The last

one I took was Prednisone two years ago. How long have you been off

yours?

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> Thanks, Bee. I was wondering if it was retracing, but I wasn't

sure. I don't know what I'll do, as I can't live this way. I can

barely leave the house. I certainly can't stay locked up in the

house for the next 2 years.

> :(

==>Hi . My heart goes out to you. My brother is 61 years old

and he suffered horribly just like you. I don't know the details of

how he dealth with it, but somehow he got through it and believed

enough in the program that it would work.

He made the hugh announcement to my Mother and I when I visited them

on my trip to move here. He introduced it by saying, Bee, you said

it would take 1 month for every year and you were right! My Crohn's

finally stopped, and I'm normal for the first time in over 22

years!! He was over the moon!!!!

No, you can't stay locked up in the house, but there will be times in

between when you don't have diarrhea. Will Depends help some? See

this article for some help with alleviating the symptoms somewhat:

http://www.healingnaturallybybee.com/articles/dig2.php

Healing hugs, Bee

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How do I just get mail concerning Chron's disease in my mail box? That would

cut down on mail I really don't need?

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Have they tried the gaps program?link below.Amy http://www.gaps.me/Sent from my iPadOn Jun 10, 2012, at 12:35 PM, Tina Berry <k9baron@...> wrote:

I know someone who is having a very difficult time right now dealing with Crohn's and is undergoing surgery. Does anyone have any natural remedies/healing/treatment for Crohn's? Thank you in advance!

-- Tina Berry - MTKriegshund German ShepherdsWorking Lines ~ Naturally Rearedwww.kriegshundgsds.com

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Thanks, Everyone - keep the suggestions coming!--Tina Berry - MTKriegshund German ShepherdsWorking Lines ~ Naturally Rearedwww.kriegshundgsds.com

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