Guest guest Posted April 6, 2007 Report Share Posted April 6, 2007 Hi Violet, I've been dealing with a very similar issue over the past couple of months. My ND thinks that I have a slight stricture in my colon. I also had the groin pain, and she said that was my psoaz muscle causing the pain. She told me to google some pictures of the muscle so I could see where it is. Then she wanted me to do some stretches. You can google for some exercises to do. She also wants me doing castor oil packs for an hour a day. She also prescribed to me Dr. Bernard Jensen's 7-day cleanse program. (Described in his book - *Better Bowel Care*) I did the program for 6 days. On day 4, I noticed the place on my transverse colon that was very tight was all soft. When I reintroduced food into my diet, the pain came back, but only slightly. I had no pain while doing the cleanse. Overall, I am about 70-80% better since doing the cleanse. I *should* have done Bee's 9-day program for reintroducing food into my diet. Dr. Jensen's reintroduction program is not good. The drawback of doing the cleanse is that it is totally off of Bee's diet. And if you are super-sensitive or reactive at all when you go off of Bee's diet, then you probably couldn't do it. You basically live off of juices (fruit & veggie) & supplements. I added 8T of daily coconut oil to Dr. Jensen's regimen, plus I often had bone broth instead of the juice. I haven't been doing Bee's diet 100%, nor long enough to cause any flare ups for me when I do go " off-diet. " But it appears to have worked to remove most of the blockage - enough that most of my " mystery pain " is gone. I don't recommend Dr. Jensen's diet advice - stick with Bee on that! Anyway, it's something to consider. Cheers! Marla On 4/6/07, Mz Violet <vespersongs@...> wrote: > > I have a question. I am having pain almost daily in my lower colon area. I > consulted a friend who has had diverticulosis and it seems that they do not > think it is that because when I massage the area, the pain leaves and I > belch and have a bm at times. They said it sounds like an obstruction. > If it is cancer I will consult the information in the group. I have no > insurance and would like to work on this naturally. > Sometimes the pain is in both sides of the groin area. > Thank you. Violet > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2007 Report Share Posted April 7, 2007 > > I have a question. I am having pain almost daily in my lower colon area. I consulted a friend who has had diverticulosis and it seems that they do not think it is that because when I massage the area, the pain leaves and I belch and have a bm at times. They said it sounds like an obstruction. > If it is cancer I will consult the information in the group. I have no insurance and would like to work on this naturally. > Sometimes the pain is in both sides of the groin area. ==>Violet, if the pain is not constant it is most likely it is not cancer as well, but it would be best to quell your fears by getting tests done just so you know. I suggest you do enemas, starting with the coffee one and then do the alternating antifungal and probiotic enemas. Ensure you are consuming enough fats as well, which heal, soothe and strengthen the intestines, as well as reconstructing all cell membranes the way they are supposed to be (50% saturated fats). Luv, Bee Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2007 Report Share Posted April 9, 2007 I have dealt with colon pain for over a year now, and been to several doctors. When I began the anticandida diet, it got worse at first. Now, over a year and a half later, it is almost gone. No one has been able to tell me what causes it, but I have done research on my own with the internet. I think that the yeast overgrowth not only damages the intestine walls but also the nerves around the rectum. There are 2 muscles, I discovered, the internal and external sphincter muscles, that are covered in nerves. The nerves were probably damaged by the toxins created by the yeast. In my case, I believe that as the nerves began to heal, they started feeling again. Nerves hurt when they wake up, like when your foot goes to sleep. And when the nerves on my internal sphincter muscles started waking up from the healing process, they caused the muscle to go into spasm - which hurts really, really bad! The internal sphincter muscle is involuntary, which means you can't control it, so when its in spasm, relaxing doesn't work. But pressing on the rectum or sitting on a small hard object, like a medicine bottle, relieves the pressure somehow. But, the amazing good news is that after patiently continuing on the diet, the healing has continued and the spasm has gone away. Now, I only have rectal pain if I stand too long too soon after a bowel movement and it keeps getting better all the time! This is just what I have figured out on my own. I wonder if anyone else has heard anything like this. It would encourage me to know! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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