kevink
15-03-2009, 01:59 AM
I thought it may be worth sharing my recent story which I feel provides direct evidence that traditional medicine is, at the very least, somewhat lacking.
I've had Crohn's disease most of my life (I'm 35 at present), and have been subjected to endless treatments courtesy of the NHS, the 'free' health service of the UK. This has been in the form of more drugs than I can remember and a number of surgical interventions. Hopefully this will give you something of a picture with which to frame the following.
OK, for the past 10 years I have suffered from on-going diarrhoea. Every doctor I have mentioned this to has basically said the same, that its just something I will have to live with as it is part of the illness I have and is not going to be cured. Over the past few years this has been the root problem that has led to 2 major operations to remove sections of bowel. Even when I have tried to explain that it was never part of my illness originally, I have not been listened to and have just heard the same speech about how I just have to live with it - something I don't think I'll ever find possible.
Recently I discovered some research articles on the internet about a probiotic yeast called Saccharomyces Boulardii which I bought. It is proven to flush out pathogenic bacteria from the digestive tract.
After taking them for ONE week I cured the 'incurable' diarrhoea that I was going to have to live with forever. I have continued taking them for the past couple of months along with some other carefully chosen supplements and am feeling better than I have for a long time.
A side issue arose soon after my 'miracle cure'. My doctors had prescribed a powerful immuno-suppressant to keep my disease in check. I've stopped taking them as I felt (physically rather than in my head) like they were about to kill me, and I'm talking in immediate terms rather than at some unspecified point in the future. My feeling here is that my immune system calmed down by itself as it was no longer having to fight whatever infection had been there and then the suppressants were close to shutting it down altogether.
I've had Crohn's disease most of my life (I'm 35 at present), and have been subjected to endless treatments courtesy of the NHS, the 'free' health service of the UK. This has been in the form of more drugs than I can remember and a number of surgical interventions. Hopefully this will give you something of a picture with which to frame the following.
OK, for the past 10 years I have suffered from on-going diarrhoea. Every doctor I have mentioned this to has basically said the same, that its just something I will have to live with as it is part of the illness I have and is not going to be cured. Over the past few years this has been the root problem that has led to 2 major operations to remove sections of bowel. Even when I have tried to explain that it was never part of my illness originally, I have not been listened to and have just heard the same speech about how I just have to live with it - something I don't think I'll ever find possible.
Recently I discovered some research articles on the internet about a probiotic yeast called Saccharomyces Boulardii which I bought. It is proven to flush out pathogenic bacteria from the digestive tract.
After taking them for ONE week I cured the 'incurable' diarrhoea that I was going to have to live with forever. I have continued taking them for the past couple of months along with some other carefully chosen supplements and am feeling better than I have for a long time.
A side issue arose soon after my 'miracle cure'. My doctors had prescribed a powerful immuno-suppressant to keep my disease in check. I've stopped taking them as I felt (physically rather than in my head) like they were about to kill me, and I'm talking in immediate terms rather than at some unspecified point in the future. My feeling here is that my immune system calmed down by itself as it was no longer having to fight whatever infection had been there and then the suppressants were close to shutting it down altogether.