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From: estrnstndrd on 12 Jun 2008 14:58 I have been struggling with my Ulcerative Colitis for about two years, and have tried many different treatment options that have been costly and only partially effective. I recently decided to enroll in clinical trial to try before I buy, and am hopeful that I will eventually find a solution that works for me. If anyone here is has tried everything, and is tired of investing money in ineffective treatments, you should consider participating in a clinical trial. www.pursuitstudy.com
From: Mr S on 20 Jun 2008 06:40
I tried Colozide. Worked very quickly. Then changed diet. Were you a grain/vegetarian/fruit/sugar type eater? Tha'ts what I was. Changed that alot. Trying to eliminate grains.Eating more meat.Smaller amounts of fruit and vegetables.Not much sugar. Prefer Honey! Having also some probiotics.Any way so far so good. I really suffered for 3 months! But my diet change may not work for you.I recommend the "Genotype diet" by D'Adamo. <estrnstndrd(a)hotmail.com> wrote in message news:0e759802-f3ee-449e-9b2f-e73e685d03dd(a)m73g2000hsh.googlegroups.com... >I have been struggling with my Ulcerative Colitis for about two years, > and have tried many different treatment options that have been costly > and only partially effective. I recently decided to enroll in > clinical trial to try before I buy, and am hopeful that I will > eventually find a solution that works for me. If anyone here is has > tried everything, and is tired of investing money in ineffective > treatments, you should consider participating in a clinical trial. > www.pursuitstudy.com |