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Crohn’s disease

Crohn’s Disease 

Being told that you have Crohn’s Disease; a chronic illness for which there is no cure, can be so hard-hitting and can feel like your life has just been crushed. We have some positive news for you. Your chronic illness can be eased and managed, with you in the control seat. Read on for more information. 

What are the signs of Crohn’s Disease?

What does living with Crohn’s feel like?

How to get help with Crohn’s Disease

What different factors cause Crohn’s Disease?

What is the main cause of Crohn’s Disease?

Why is Eat Burn Sleep recommended for Crohn’s Disease?

What are the signs of Crohn’s Disease?

There can be an array of symptoms attached to your diagnosis of Crohn’s Disease, because of the chronic inflammation. Common symptoms of Crohn’s, because it causes GI (gastro intestinal) tract inflammation, includes severe diarrhea, blood in stools and anemia. As with all inflammatory bowel diseases, systemic symptoms outside the GI tract can occur alongside, ie., loss of appetite, weight loss, fatigue, night sweats, swollen joints, mouth sores, malnutrition and menstrual cycle disruption. 

One of the symptoms that you could be experiencing, if you suffer from Crohn’s Disease is iron deficiency. It may be that you are having to go for regular iron transfusions just to keep your iron levels within the normal range. Many people have said that they were left feeling worried and upset with unexplained severe anemia whilst suffering with a digestive issue. Of course if your consultant has ruled everything else out, it is quite possible that anemia is contributing to the extreme fatigue that you are experiencing.

What does living with Crohn’s feel like?

If you are dealing with Crohn’s, it is quite likely that you have times when you are all fine one moment and then the next, you are wanting to head off for emergency treatment. The inflammation in your digestive tract, will no doubt be bouncing you around from severe diarrhea and exhaustion to excruciating pain and despair. 

Living with Crohn’s will hit your emotions hard and will most likely have you canceling engagements, not making plans in general, anticipating attacks whilst doing regular activities like shopping. Not to mention, having to plan while being at school or visiting the office. 

It is an inflammatory disease that just all in all, leaves you feeling uneasy and unrested. The exhaustion from the anemia assists with a feeling of depression and general lowness. 

From the moment that you wake up, you are planning what to wear, what to eat and what escape routes can be incorporated into the day and all in all, you are exhausted before you get out of bed. 

How to get help with Crohn’s Disease 

Being passed around from pillar to post with appointments left right and center, methods, operations, drugs with side effects, trying complimentary medicines and treatments, without any real evidence of change can have you feeling like the disease is bigger than you are. 

It seems impossible to believe, when you have tried every single method and all popular elimination diets, that a turnaround truly exists. What we know about this invisible illness, although it cannot be cured or got rid of, it can improve tremendously with an anti-inflammatory lifestyle. 

The Eat Burn Sleep program is not a diet by itself, it is a lifestyle program. Devised by a person that was in your shoes with two autoimmune diseases and is now in remission. Not temporary remission but six years in remission.  

We are firm believers in using all the tools we have for better health, both allopathic and natural medicine and strongly advise that you carry on consulting with your healthcare provider.

What different factors cause Crohn’s Disease?

What is the main cause of Crohn’s Disease?

How the Eat Burn Sleep program works is that it is focused on reducing inflammation in the body.

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