Crohns Herbal Treatment Options Reviewed


by Sharon Dobson - Date: 2007-03-27 - Word Count: 570 Share This!

As someone with severe crohn's disease symptoms, you're probably looking for new ways to help keep symptoms under control, and for something that might offer much wanted relief. Exploring Crohns herbal treatments is a good option as medications can be nasty for some people, and many find that moderating their diet is not helping.

There are some things you can do beyond changing your diet or modifying your medication though, and they may offer you some measure of relief. Trying Crohns herbal treatments is one way to see if you can achieve an improvement or if it is just another dead end in the quest to feel human again.

The problem with this kind of treatment is that some doctors will frown upon it, and they might warn you not to try it. Though this is unfair at times, there are legitimate concerns behind this. Though there are some doctors who will try to talk you out of it because they think these herbs won't work, others know that there can be serious complications when you mix herbs and medications. They may not think it is the best idea for you to stop your meds just to try a Crohns herbal treatment.

Before you try anything in the way of herbs, you should make sure you research to find out what you might want to try, and what others have had to say about this type of treatment. Though many herbs are harmless, you should realize that when mixed either with each other or with over the counter meds, they might not be so innocent.

Though many are called natural, you might think that means they are safe but this is not always the case. There are some herbs, which help with crohn's symptoms that are commonly used for other purposes, such as herbal teas and peppermint. You may have already used these for other stomach upsets, and you know if they will work or not for you.

Other suggested herbs that sufferers have found relief with using are aloe vera in juice form, and slippery elm bark. You should know what they are, where they come from, and how much you might need to take before you present this information to your doctor.

If researching and sourcing individual herbs is not for you, there are pre-mixed herbal remedies available online and at your nearest health store. These tend to be a mixture of herbs designed just for those who want to try a Crohns herbal regimen, and this might take some of the guesswork out of what you should take and what to try first. You will notice that each of these recommends you remain under your physician's care, as herbs are a supplement to treatment, not a replacement for any treatment you are currently doing.

No matter what you think about a Crohns herbal treatment, you should never take anything without first talking to your doctor, and this is even more important to remember when you are already taking prescription medications.

There are some herbs in a crohns herbal treatment plan that can react with medications in a very bad way, and that can only spell trouble for you. You might find your doctor to be resistant to adding herbs to your plan, but they would rather be involved than have you just take something with no idea what you are doing. Herbs are not regulated, but they certainly are more powerful than you might realize.


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