INFORMATION SOURCES

Supplements (I do not sell any supplements—I just recommend what I believe in):

From Listeners:

Q: Barbara in Beaumont , TX said: “I have Diveticulitus [pockets in the intestine that get infected] and want to get off Asacol because I have no insurance and the medicine is $300 a month.” [wow!]

A: Probiotics are the most important factor for keeping the colon healthy. (Read about how they work on the Probiotics page(s).) The drug you are on is not only expensive, it has side effects. You might consider using: a fiber supplement, magnesium to loosen the stool and vitamin D3 to improve muscle tone and immune function. Inflammation is part of the problem, so avoid sugar and oils high in omega-6 (like corn, soy and “vegetable” oil) which can worsen inflammation. On the other hand, fish oil is anti-inflammatory as are antioxidants. If you have been told to avoid foods with peels and seeds know that many docs don’t agree with that prescription. A skilled colon therapist can not only flush out toxic build up in the colon, but also help strengthen the intestinal walls and greatly reduce (if not eliminate) the pockets.

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