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  • Crones Disease: What Do Your Medicines Do?  By : Charlotte Kamman
    If you are taking medicines for your Crones disease, you will probably recognize a lot of the symptoms and side effects mentioned in this article. After a summary of the most problematic sides of mainstream medication, a possible solution is given to improve life quality and health in the long run on a solid basis.
  • What Is Crohn's Disease And How Did I Get It?  By : Jeff Foster..
    What on earth is going on? What is Crohn's disease and just what do you do now that you have been diagnosed with this often challenging disease? Seeking the appropriate treatment for your disease is most important so that you can achieve a more balanced sense of wellness.
  • Coconut Oil Must Be Organic and Virgin to Reap Health Benefits  By : Michael Comeau
    Several years ago, a popular national magazine called coconut oil a “miracle food” touting its ability to burn fat, help the thyroid and increase energy. As you can imagine, everyone flocked to the health food stores and wiped out the nations supply of coconut oil. Manufacturers could not keep up with the demand for high quality virgin coconut oil.
  • The Battle With Crohn’s Disease  By :
    Crohn’s disease manifests itself in the bowels and invades your digestive tract. It is an inflammatory disease that results in some degree of a painful stomach and weight reduction in most patients; and if it becomes tough enough the unpleasant effects can be personally devastating.
  • Crohn disease  By :
    When first described in 1932 this idiopathic disorder was thought to be limited to the terminal ileum, hence the designation terminal ileitis. Recognition that sharply delineated bowel segment s might be affected, with intervening unaffected areas, led to the alternate name regional enteritis. Predominant involvement of the colon give raise to the term granulomatous colitis. It is now clear that any level of the alimentary tract may be involved and that there are systemic manifestations; thus the eponymic name crohn disease is preferred. When fully developed, crohn disease is characterized pathologically by (1) sharply delimited and typically transmural involvement of the bowelby an inflammatory process with mucosal damage, (2) the presence of noncaseating granulomas and (3) fissuring with formation of fistulas.

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