CROHN'S DISEASE AND ULCERATIVE COLITIS

Published: Nov. 18, 2023, 12:50 p.m.

Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis are autoimmune diseases that are both categorized as forms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). This week, Dr. Prather talks about his "very high success rate" of patients going into remission from their symptoms without pharmaceuticals. In this episode, find out:

\u2014The difference between Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis. And how patients can actually have BOTH at the same time.
\u2014The connection between Antibiotics and the rise of Inflammatory Bowel Disease. And the genetic component that increases your chances of having Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
\u2014The symptoms of Inflammatory Bowel Disease, which are "not fun".
\u2014How the Disease Care approach is to prescribe Antibiotics and Corticosteroids that are known to actually CAUSE Inflammatory Bowel Disease.
\u2014The Structure-Function Approach Dr. Prather uses for Inflammatory Bowel Disease that focuses on building up the body's immune system and balancing your gut health.
\u2014The diagnostics that are "critical" for Inflammatory Bowel Disease. And why Dr. Prather refuses to treat a patient with Inflammatory Bowel Disease unless they get a G.I. Stool Kit first.
\u2014Why a Hair Analysis is important to identify heavy metal toxicities in an IBD patient.
\u2014How an Ulcerative Colitis researcher called Dr. Prather to ask his "secret" after seeing several of Dr. Prather's patients who had their conditions reversed. And how the researcher was actually DISAPPOINTED in Dr. Prather's answer because each patient is treated with a unique protocol tailored for them.
\u2014The Nutraceuticals important for Inflammatory Bowel Disease and how it is "guaranteed" someone with IBD has "very, very strong" nutritional deficiencies.
\u2014The Herbals that are "essential" for IBD and how Holistic Integration can find the ones that work best for each patient. Plus, the Dietary issues relating to Inflammatory Bowel Disease, including the dangers of Gluten and the importance of Fiber as a "cure" for IBD.

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