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Chron's disease (Chronic inflammatory disease)
Last Post 08 Feb 2013 08:08 PM by cranberrycat. 3 Replies.
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Taryn
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03 Jan 2013 05:46 PM
Hi everyone!
I have Chron's disease which is a chronic inflammatory condition of the bowel. Unfortunately there is no cure and I am on a chemotherapy drug to treat it. Unfortunately, I have not felt any difference and I feel discomfort all day everyday! My last resort is going to be a complete diet change. As it is I eat healthy but I would like to try a different approach and found the zone diet.
My question is, are there any Inflammatory Bowel Disease sufferers who have adapted to the zone diet? Does it work???
Your input will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
Sue
Posts:14658
03 Jan 2013 06:55 PM
Here are the results of a search of this site for Chron's. Maybe you'll find some helpful info.
http://www.zonediet.com/search-resu...?q=chron's
Sue Knorr
Lost 100 lbs 18 yrs ago, off BP meds, thanks to the Zone diet and Zone fish oil.
Consultant of Zone Labs
Simon
New Member
Posts:1
03 Feb 2013 06:54 AM
Chron's disease has been linked to consumption of grains .. as has most inflammatory disease .... if I consume any I get massive bloating and I dont know how to put this nicely ..bleeding from the back passage :/
cranberrycat
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08 Feb 2013 08:08 PM
Taryn, I would also add support to Simon's comment about the grain issue and Crohn's disease. Many Crohn's sufferers are finding out that they have a wheat intolerance, sometimes even being diagnosed with Celiac dx as the underlying problem. Steer clear of grains, and keep your diet pure, very little additives, minimally processed.
Cranberrycat
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