Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 Hi, I am a 27 year old male with a history of a rare liver disease called Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. I also had ulcerative colitis and then had a total colectomy and j-pouch. I found out later I had osteoporosis and lots of food allergies, allergic to nuts, soy, gluten, basically almost all processed foods. Lately I am low in Vitamin D and my testosterone level was low about a year ago. Once the testosterone got stable I had gained about 25 pounds. I used to have a severe bacterial imbalance in the gut with a high ratio of pathogenic bacteria. And I quit eating sugar and this got better. I take VSL#3 probiotics and also take plant tannins (tanalbits) (natural remover of bad bacteria) which seem to help my skin and digestion immensely. Lately I've been wondering since I've had this skin infection for a long time (since pre liver disease diagnosis) and I've kind of hit a plateua-the skin is much better but still persists, maybe I need to see an infection specialist b/c its so hard to control. The skin gets hives/boils/pustules if I eat something bad for me like sugar or an allergen, which I try to avoid. Does anyone else have a similar problem and what could I do about this? Thanks for your help! Jarad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 15, 2007 Report Share Posted December 15, 2007 Jarad, the undenatured whey, inulin and selenomethionine would be your core products for UC and cholangitis. Duncan > > Hi, > I am a 27 year old male with a history of a rare liver disease called > Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. I also had ulcerative colitis and > then had a total colectomy and j-pouch. I found out later I had > osteoporosis and lots of food allergies, allergic to nuts, soy, > gluten, basically almost all processed foods. > > Lately I am low in Vitamin D and my testosterone level was low about > a year ago. Once the testosterone got stable I had gained about 25 > pounds. I used to have a severe bacterial imbalance in the gut with a > high ratio of pathogenic bacteria. And I quit eating sugar and this > got better. I take VSL#3 probiotics and also take plant tannins > (tanalbits) (natural remover of bad bacteria) which seem to help my > skin and digestion immensely. > > Lately I've been wondering since I've had this skin infection for a > long time (since pre liver disease diagnosis) and I've kind of hit a > plateua-the skin is much better but still persists, maybe I need to > see an infection specialist b/c its so hard to control. The skin gets > hives/boils/pustules if I eat something bad for me like sugar or an > allergen, which I try to avoid. > > Does anyone else have a similar problem and what could I do about > this? > Thanks for your help! > Jarad > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2007 Report Share Posted December 16, 2007 Hi Jarad, My niece's husband I think is around 37 years old and was just diagnosed with PSC and UC. I had never heard of this disease until he was diagnosed with it and then I read your email today. Take care, Beth Skin infection/hives/boils Hi, I am a 27 year old male with a history of a rare liver disease called Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis. I also had ulcerative colitis and then had a total colectomy and j-pouch. I found out later I had osteoporosis and lots of food allergies, allergic to nuts, soy, gluten, basically almost all processed foods. Lately I am low in Vitamin D and my testosterone level was low about a year ago. Once the testosterone got stable I had gained about 25 pounds. I used to have a severe bacterial imbalance in the gut with a high ratio of pathogenic bacteria. And I quit eating sugar and this got better. I take VSL#3 probiotics and also take plant tannins (tanalbits) (natural remover of bad bacteria) which seem to help my skin and digestion immensely. Lately I've been wondering since I've had this skin infection for a long time (since pre liver disease diagnosis) and I've kind of hit a plateua-the skin is much better but still persists, maybe I need to see an infection specialist b/c its so hard to control. The skin gets hives/boils/pustules if I eat something bad for me like sugar or an allergen, which I try to avoid. Does anyone else have a similar problem and what could I do about this? Thanks for your help! Jarad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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