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41. The 10 Day Colitis Cure: How I
 
42. Colitis ulcerosa: Internat. Symposion
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43. Managing Your Child's Crohn's
 
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44. Listen to Your Gut: Natural Healing
$19.95
45. Fiber Menace: The Truth About
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46. The Angry Gut: Coping With Colitis
47. COLONIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE
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48. What to Eat with Ibd: A Comprehensive
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49. My Journey: Conquering Ulcerative
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50. Gut Help: Guide to Breaking Free
 
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57. Abdominal Pain: Peptic Ulcer,
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58. Inflammations: Crohn's Disease,
 
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59. Colectomy not a final cure for
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60. Ulcerative Colitis A Guide for

41. The 10 Day Colitis Cure: How I Cured 10 Years of Colitis by Christmas
by Mark William Kanter
Kindle Edition: Pages (2009-11-19)
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Asin: B002Z13U4A
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One man's 10 year battle with Ulcerative Colitis culminating in a cure through a diet, which includes a special healing recipe and a delicious meal plan that is so easy to follow. Gone is the agonizing about going out to eat with others or constantly in search of a bathroom. The author is cured and wants to share the cure with the 1 in 10,000 people who suffer from this demoralizing disease.

About the Author
Mark Kanter lives in San Diego and is an expert in Ulcerative Colitis, having had the illness for more than 10 years and trying everything under the sun to cure it. He's tried crazy diets, enemas, mind-control, acupuncture, homeopathy, steroids, enzymes, NSAIDs, you name it. You won't believe the lengths he's gone to to try and beat this thing. Well, after 10 years of experimenting on himself, he's proud to finally announce the cure that lasts. Mark would like to say to anyone who has or has a friend with Colitis. IT CAN BE BEAT! Order supplies @ 10DayColitisCure.com ... Read more


42. Colitis ulcerosa: Internat. Symposion Dusseldorf, Juni 1976 (German Edition)
 Perfect Paperback: 127 Pages (1977)

Isbn: 3135462013
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43. Managing Your Child's Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis
by Keith J. Benkov, Harland S. Winter
Hardcover: 163 Pages (1996-02)
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Asin: 1571010238
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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This straightforward guide fully explains these chronic disorders that affect the intestinal tract and frequently have impact on childrens growth.The psychological and practical aspects of the illness can sometimes be as difficult as the medical condition.Up to date info so that parents and children can learn how to nadle these inflammatory bowel diseases. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars No other book on Crohn's or UC can even compare-INFORMATIVE
This is truly the book to have if your child has Crohn's.I wish that this book would have available when this whole ordeal started with my daughter (then 10 years old).It truly explains soooooo many things, In anut shell this is the book to have, initially it may even give you moreinformation then you are prepared to handle, but when you're ready, theinformation is there for your reading and using.A MUST HAVE BOOK!!

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent Guide to Crohn's and colitis for Parents
Every parent of a child with Crohn's or UC should have a copy of this indispensible guide. This book,recently published in coordination with the CCFA, is the first dedicated solely to the needs ofchildren and teenswith IBD and their families. It isseparated into three sections: diagnosis, treatment, and living with thedisorder. Itcontains a glossary of medical terms, aresources section, and a number of positive statements from children with IBD. Highly recommended for parents!

5-0 out of 5 stars This book was exactly what our family needed at diagnosis.
This book was given to us when our daughter,age 10, was diagnosed with Crohns summer of '98.Her Doctor gave it to us on our first visit.I strongly suggest any parent in this similar situation needs this book.Myhead was spinning I had questions, at least I thought I did, I wasconfussed.This book helped me get a handle on what was going on, whattreatments were presently available,and how we would survive and move on. I just can't say enough about this book.It is really reader friendly andthat is important when you are in a new situation like this. ... Read more


44. Listen to Your Gut: Natural Healing and Dealing with Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Irritable Bowel Syndrome Crohn's Ulcerative Colitis Diverticulosis IBS
by Jini Patel Thompson
 Hardcover: 251 Pages (2000-03)
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Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
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5-0 out of 5 stars One of the Best
Best book written for UC so far.I have ready many books on Crohns Disease and Ulcerative Colitis and this by far has helped me the most.Her recommendation for probiotic supplements really helped my condition do a 180 (turnaround).Also her recommendation for Oregano oil which I don't remember being in the book, but on her website has helped tremendously.I would recommend reading it if you are a UC sufferer.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent book covering natural treatments for IBD & Crohn's
You can access everything you need to manage and heal your IBD or IBS. This book can show you how.

You Will Learn:

Which foods are safe for you to eat. Which foods you should avoid and will trigger bloating, bleeding or diarrhea.

Which herbal supplements will help you manage your symptoms day-to-day and effect long-term healing.

How to manage and treat the cycle of your disease, including flare-ups, using natural methods.

How to become and remain drug and surgery-free.

How to transform pain and control your bowels - no more embarrassing accidents.

How to get in touch with your body's unique needs and take control of your healing process, resulting in greater peace and confidence.

I did just one thing suggested in Listen To Your Gut and my diarrhea of ten years stopped within three weeks.Would recommend this book to anyone with these diseases."
Catherine Grey

"Conventional medical therapies aren't for everyone, Listen To Your Gut is an excellent tool and resource guide for people looking for viable alternatives."
Dr. David Wang BSc, ND
President Finlandia Natural Healing Centre

"I have personally witnessed the effectiveness of the diets and methods in this book. It's a well-written manual of holistic treatments that work."
Vivian Szabo MN, Registered Nurse ... Read more


45. Fiber Menace: The Truth About the Leading Role of Fiber in Diet Failure, Constipation, Hemorrhoids, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Ulcerative Colitis, Crohn's Disease, and Colon Cancer (Volume 1)
by Konstantin Monastyrsky
Paperback: 296 Pages (2005-10-15)
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Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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4-0 out of 5 stars takes 'you are what you eat' to the next phase
Even as a younger healthy person, I suffered from intermittent constipation in my teens, 20's and 30's. In 1997 I had a career change and studied to be a personal trainer. That bought about an interest in anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. That lead to low CHO/low gluten/higher fat&protein eating and a change in exercise routine (suffice to say that I feel the same way about Spinning classes that Konstantin Monastyrsky feels about All Bran). Over the years, my persistent intestinal problems gradually improved...especially when I cut most legumes from my diet. I also lost a few of those last cosmetic pounds that most women find impossible to shed.As of 3 years ago, my internist suggested that I up my magnesium supplementation and take omega-3 fish oil caps. I've not been constipated since (even when I travel). So how did I come to read I Konstantin Monastyrsky's book?

As I said, everything had been moving right along until my second(I'm now 56 years old)colonoscopy this past June. A week after the procedure, I still hadn't 'gone'.After that, I had to use suppositories to get things moving again, but I was still out of sorts (type 1 on the BSF scale) compared to regularitybefore the procedure. Concerned, I typed "constipated 3 weeks after colonoscopy" into Google. Well, I got many hits...all of them from patients on message boards, but absolutely nothing on Medscape, WebMD, etc that either predicted the problem, or suggested remedies for it. Most patients who posted messages said that their MD's said that the post-endoscopy constipation was "no big deal" and prescribed fiber laxitives. Mr. Monastyrsky's web site was the only one that addressed the issue on his "Death by Colonoscopy" page. I went on to read his other articles. It gave me a lot to think about, but also some reasonable remedies.

Knowing something about nutrition, and the need to replace intestinal flora after anti-biotics or stomach viruses, I followed his sensible advice (started taking a good pro-biotic and eating 3 oz of full fat Greek yogurt a day...things are starting to move along again) and decided to order his book:

For me, it is preaching to the converted...by personal experience I am in 99% agreement with Mr. Monastyrsky's theories. The book contains a lot of dense anatomical and physiological terminology that is distilled into an easy to read format...quite well written, particularly by someone for whom English is not a first language. Other reviewers have criticized the author for needless repetition, but I can see the reason behind the re-iteration being cause and effect regarding fiber's impact on multiple diseases, conditions and syndromes.If "The Fiber Menace" had not been self published, a commercial publisher probably would have excluded the most interesting chapters that describe the individual pathologies impacted by fiber consumption and then replaced them with 50 pages of PhotoShopped before and after pictures along with useless recipes to 'bulk up' the book (a metaphor for fiber).
Unlike a couple critical reviewers, I don't begrudge anyone's right to make money from the sale of a worthwhile product. I believe that anyone who puts the kind of time and effort that Mr. M has into researching and writing a worthwhile book and web site should be able to profit from his time and knowledge. If Jamie Lee Curtis can be paid big bucks for hawking the over-processed Activia goop that passes as 'natural' yogurt, than Mr.Monastyrsky can sell pharmaceutical grade supplements (as long as they are as he represents them).

There was one technical matter I take issue with and that appears on page 64 where Mr. M says that the liver converts proteins and fatty acids into glucose. This is a misnomer: Gluconeogenesis does indeed convert protein into glucose, but not cannot convert fat (Lubert Stryer's Biochemistry pg 613). The only element of a fatty acid that can be converted to glucose is the glycerol componant of a triglyceride. His dismissal of ketosis is thus a little misleading because ketones are indeed created when the body runs short of stored or dietary glucose and must break down free fatty acids into small enough carbon units to pass into and energize the brain. (Later in the book, however, Mr. M accurately describes gluconeogenesis as the process by which lean tissue is broken down and converted into glucose.)
But Mr. Monastyrsky's conclusions about the Atkins diet and his elegant explanation of phantom weight loss comports with what I have learned about misconceptions of so-called "ketogenic" type diets . I could write my own book about that as I have spent 12 years attempting to convince clients that ketosis is not the magical metabolic nirvana that Atkins marketing claimed it to be. "Fiber Menace" has given me vocabulary to clarify my explanation in the future.

There are a few other points that may cause confusion: At one point in the book, Mr. M states that hi protein meals should be limited to one a day (again, his reasoning is understandable...that it takes a lot of organ resources to digest protein)...but if one is cutting down on carbs and fiber, and fats accompany animal proteins in their natural state, what else is there to eat beside CHO? I think what the author should have said (but didn't because his stated mission is not a 'diet book' per se), is that when total calories are reduced, so are the stresses on the body's digestive organs...that if one is over eating 50% more calories than are necessary, converting those calories from CHO to protein/fat will be a minor improvement on over stressed organs. But again, his advice of gradual downward titration from CHO to higher levels of Fat and protein is otherwise clear.
I think the author would have better served his average reader by including more specific macronutrient balance guidelines. There is only instance where he gives an indication of how much daily fiber is advisable. There is also some confusion about the difference between soluble (which he says is digest able and may help intestinal flora) and insoluble fiber (which is not) that could have been explained better. I wish he had a more comprehensive list of foods that contain both kinds of fiber than the limited one in the last chapter. But, as Mr. Monastyrsky says at the end of the book, there are many other sources of that information available in book stores or the internet.

Water: I liked his advice about appropriate hydration, although I have been convinced from other reading that minerals in 'mineral water' are in-organic and as such cannot be absorbed. As another reviewer said, the author reaches an exaggerated conclusion about toxic results of over-hydration (although there was a famous case of a woman dying in NYC from drinking gallons of water in a very short period of time and while holding her urine in order to win a computer game contest). I can tell you that about 10 years ago, I was induced to try a 'Super-Hydration' program of drinking a gallon of water a day. After a year, I had little to show for it other than huge quantities of expensive urine. Subsequently I drink only water only when I'm thirsty (no juice or milk) and never during meals and have suffered no effects of de-hydration (constipation or otherwise) since.

This is a worthwhile read. Because of social mores, we tend to ignore the warnings of digestive distress. This is at our peril. A cat owner can tell you that one of the only ways to detect sickness in a feline early enough to do something about it is to observe what they leave in their litter box (perhaps it is true that most important lessons can be learned from your pet).
Reading The Fiber Menace will contribute much valuable information to anyone who is concerned about their own health and that of their loved ones.

5-0 out of 5 stars god like yet simplistic.IBS-C victim
At the young age of 21 I was struck down by ibs-c.now! I'm 22 years old at the pinnacle of health due to fiber menace.This book is more like a bible.it has kept my life from shambles when the doctors sent me around town to specialists which resulted in more fiber and less hope.On the other side of all this, im glad that I have encountered this problem.I was vegan/vegetarian for 3 years and now I have frowned upon the ignorance I bestowed upon.you will learn that low carbing/fibering is the best thing for you IF DONE CORRECTLY! I was never a big fan of fiber (post diagnosis) seeing as it bloated me with the "daily amount" recommendation.I feel like my entire life has been mislead with a so called healthy conscience.Read this book; it will change your life and mark my words.Follow every step from dietary fat to high grade supplements. I went from years of straining, hard stools and hemmoroids to easy/senseless stools.Now! you tell me while being a vegetarian why should I have digestive problems with the innocent carbs and fiber plan ? Death becomes you if you follow what you have been lured into.I don't let anyone tell me how unhealthy it seems.Read and learn what Konstantin has to say. The logic is accurate and he was a sufferer of IBS and other illnesses as well.There is more than just digestive problems the longevity diet can prevent.Get the book and see for yourself.I could persist to proclaim what I have been taught from this blessing. Lets just say I owe Konstantin more than just this review.

when the doctors told me lifelong.... i found Konstantin's studies and...... he gave me a long life!!

4-0 out of 5 stars Not just about fibre
This extremely useful book gives the reader a complete understanding of how the human digestive system is supposed to work and debunks many myths both past and present. Whatever issues you may have with digestion, I can guarantee that this book will cover it. Although the focus is on the damaging effects of too much fibre, there is a vast amount of helpful information not only on how to keep one's system running smoothly but also how to recover from any damage already done, even if serious.

This would be an excellent book if it was not for the massive amount of unnecessary repetition which detracts from the well-researched content. Unfortunately this made the book harder to read and at times a little confusing, although obviously the author is motivated by an intense desire to help and inform the reader which is laudable. A more concise volume would be easier to absorb and retain, however, anyone seeking an answer to a specific problem should find what they are looking for.

5-0 out of 5 stars The fiber theory in this book is TRUE
It seems we barely know what is really good for our bodies. Until dramatic progress in molecular biology are made, we are in the dark and can only experiment. I believe entire walls of concepts will collapseas we gain knowledge.

The fiber myth might well be one of them. As the author says, some population like Inuits live with extremely low levels of fibers, and to my knowledge, they are not reputed to be the most constipated / unhealthy people on the planet.
Anyway, the principles in this book have changed my life and there is not a single day that I don't benefit from what I learned.

My story is a long one so I will try to make it short, although I could write a book about it (and thinking of creating a website).

I have a tendency to constipation. Since I was a kid. Since no medical condition could justify it (I exercise, drink water, got a colonoscopy, feces analysis, blood analysis, rectal examination....) I wastold to increase fibers ingestion by certified doctors here in france.

So I tried to load myself with brans. Did it for years. Retrospectively, I well see it didn't help AT ALL.
Like 10 years ago I bought a new brands of cereals, rich in fibers, with dried fruits. Tasted so good I ate a lot of it. This lead to a fecalom, which is an obstruction of the colon by huge amount of feces. Constipation is NOT a problem of quantity of stool. It's not because you don't produce enough feces that you don't have your bowels movements. So fiber megadosage is totally useless and in my case resulted in accumulation in a fecalome that I had to remove with my finger, millimeter by millimeter, which took 36 hours. This clearly showed me the real DANGER of hard, insoluble fibers, and since this medieval torture day, I totally reduced my voluntary intake of fibers from cereals products.
So now that I had to stop the brans, how would I fight against constipation ?
I started to supplement my diet with cruciferous and fruits. What was the result: endless bloating and alternate of constipation to diarrhea. I spent next years with gut troubles, gas, and diarrhea. This was different from the effects of the bran fibers: cereals fibers didn't created diarrhea and pain, it was another kind of gut trauma. It culminated about two years ago, while on a high fiber diet from vegetables (particularly cruciferous), I would only have 1 or two bowel movements per week, only diarhea. Went to see a doc, got feces analysis, and doc recommended even more fibers from bulk laxative. It didn't help at all. Couldn't make love to my girlfriend anymore because i felt so unconfortable. Life was ruined, I was bloated like a balloon, still, couldn't have a normal bowel movement without diarrhea. Life was ruined.

A desperate search on amazon about constipation got me a listing of a few books, including this one. The title immediately got my attention, since this was the first ever resource that has a negative stance against fibers.
I ordered the book, read it.
After two years following the principles in this book, I can testify that its foundations are correct: fibers are generally not good for human guts and cause more trouble than they solve. It doesn't mean you must totally suppress them, since there are some in all kind of food, but it is criminal to voluntarily increase their consumption to solve problems such as constipation. Fibers can have traumatic effects on the very fragile equilibrium of intestinal flora.

Having suppressed all brans and cruciferous fibers from my diet (I still consume cooked vegetables and moderate fruits), I have virtually eliminated all bloating, diarrhea, and pain in the gut.

This didn't cured my chronic constipation, but this book thought me ways to improve my condition dramatically: to keep my feces hydrated and easy to pass, I cultivate the flora of my guts and I supplement in minerals. I may sometime supplement with macrogol molecule, which is not recommended by author. If ever I got a constipation day, I will do a C flush in the next morning that will put me right back on track with a 100% efficiency. All this I learned from this book.
Do do this, I alternate with products found in this book, but since formula is on products, I see myself purchasing alternative brands: you are really not forced into the products in this book: I certainly don't think this book is only a trick by the author to sell his products: my life was radically, positively altered by what I learned in this book.

So what are the results after a couple of years of applying the principle thought in this book: I can spend entire consecutive WEEKS with a daily normal bowel movement, with a looooong stool. No pain. No diarrhea. I forgot I was able to produce these long normal stools instead of those solid little rocks I could have used to break a window.

I feel so sorry now when I see all these people consume these huge salads of cruciferous andthen complain of bloating, diarrhea, and constipation. I try to tell them that what they it isn't physiologically adapted to their gut but they don't want to listen: they absolutely want to consume their fibers and 2 liters of water.
The world needs to know.

3-0 out of 5 stars Sounds Reasonable, But Is It True?
A lot of this book talks about the diseases of the alimentary canal and the author's reasoning as to why fiber is a culprit. This can all be skimmed. As far as advice goes, the author suggests that healthy individuals merely cut back on their fiber intake. (The not-so-healthy need a stricter regimen.)

After a month of reduced fiber intake, I see no change in my bowel situation. This isn't all that bad, since after 30 years of All Bran breakfasts and double-vegetable portions, I'm happy as a clam to be eating Cheerios and macaroni-and-cheese again.

Late in the book, the author directs us to his website, where he's selling various health supplements. (An "aha!" moment, to be sure.) Curiously, after harping throughout the book about the important role of potassium in our diets, his highly-touted Hydro-C supplement has just a tiny amount of it -- a minuscule 1% of the daily requirement! This leads me to question almost everything in this book (which directly contradicts what everyone else on Earth is saying: "More fiber! More water!").

If you're overdoing the fiber, I suggest you cut back and see what happens. Overall, be skeptical.

UPDATE: After several months, I'm glad I read this book. I've stuck with my reduced fiber (i.e., normal) diet, and the bowel situation is a bit better than on the high fiber diet. I take Miralax about twice a week to keep things rolling along, so to speak, but this is far better than daily doses of All Bran and broccoli. These days it does seem odd whenever I hear the mantra to stuff my face with tons of indigestible food matter; the author may actually be on to something. ... Read more


46. The Angry Gut: Coping With Colitis And Crohn's Disease
by W. Grant Thompson
Hardcover: 368 Pages (1993-03-22)
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Ottawa Civic Hospital, Canada. Text for patients with inflammatory bowel disease, their families, nurses, and primary care physicians. Discusses the disease process, causes, treatments, and related topics. Illustrated. DNLM: Colitis, Ulcerative. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Sensationalist Title but a Good Resource
Despite the title (which I think is unduly sensationalist), The Angry Gut is a well-written, clear reference for colitis and Crohn's sufferers.Grant is a straightforward, clinical writer and some readers might be putoff by his use of widespread, medical terminology.Like any IBD books, thedrug sections become quickly dated, but Grant supplies good information onexisting drugs and surgeries.He falls into the common pitfall of manyM.D.-authored books of completely ignoring the emotional aspects ofinflammatory bowel disease and does not seek to refer readers to resourcesthat might provide support.This is a solid, useful reference for IBDpatients.

5-0 out of 5 stars Honest and forthright portrayal of IBD-great guide.
If you or a loved one has the disease-this is a must read. It "decodes" a lot of what the gastroenterology and colo-rectal surgery community gives to patients. This is a nice technical(but not tootechnical) discussion of IBD in all variations and your choices in terms ofdrug therapy or surgery. It also is very honest about research andlikelihood of medical innovations or breakthroughs. It allows IBD patientsto ask great questions and challenge medical practitioners.It's a greathandbook for all IBD victims.

4-0 out of 5 stars Technical but informative.
This book is technical, but a good resource for individuals who know nothing about Chron's Disease.The author explains in exacting detail how Chron's disease affects people.Most Doctors do not get technical with their patients, and I feel that this book helped me to understand how and why this disease affects me. I now feel very comfortable talking with my Doctor regarding treatment

4-0 out of 5 stars Good guide for IBD
Overview of the symptoms, diagnosis, complications, and treatment of IBD. Dr. Thompson discusses how Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis affect the gut and also explores patients' social and sexual concerns, plus treatments and recent research. Worth a look. If you liked this book, you might want to look at another book by Dr. Thompson entitled Gut Reactions

4-0 out of 5 stars Good Info on IBD, but overly technical
This is a technical overview of IBD covering anatomy, how the gut works, history and epidemiology, possible causes, treatments and complications and medications (not entirely up to date as the book was published in 1989).The book claims in it's foreword to be written for the layman, but be forewarned the anatomy chapter is quite detailed with lots of medical terminology. Let's put it this way, after reading this chapter you will be able to understand the research reports in the national newsletter! (Do you know the difference between your sub-mucosa and your myenteric plexus?) The remainder of the book is more 'reader-friendly' with lots of good information for the newly diagnosed. ... Read more


47. COLONIC INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE Medical therapies for colonic Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis Use of sulfa-free 5-ASA products, corticosteroids ... therapies. (Postgraduate Medicine)
by MD Jim K. Tung, MD Andrew S. Warner
Kindle Edition: Pages (2010-06-01)
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Abstract: Advances in the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in the past decade include 5-aminosalicylic preparations with fewer adverse effects; new, rapidly metabolized corticosteroids; and new agents targeted at refractory or complicated IBD. Dr Tung and Dr Warner discuss the use of these and more traditional drugs in patients with colonic Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, stressing the need for individualized treatment. Tung JK, Warner AS. Colonic inflammatory bowel disease. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars only the abstract???
Downloaded Kindle for Mac, bought item noted and thought would be informative but appears to only be an abstract...not a great experience for first time using this feature.Would have loved to know this was only an abstract and not the actual article.Could not find anything that specifically stated that. ... Read more


48. What to Eat with Ibd: A Comprehensive Nutrition and Recipe Guide for Crohn's Disease and Ulcerative Colitis [WHAT TO EAT W/IBD]
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49. My Journey: Conquering Ulcerative Colitis: a memoir
by Victoria Balitewicz
Paperback: 52 Pages (2010-02-22)
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If you are going through books looking for answers for yourself, a loved one or just skimming for information; take one thing away with you from opening up this book.Victoria Balitewicz is an Ulcerative Colitis success story. She will be your guide through her challenges and successes leading up to her diagnosis while understanding and fighting this disease. Her struggles to come to peace with what it has done to her over the years since the diagnosis are also part of her journey. Her hope is that this story will either help people realize and understand their condition or help others understand what their wife, husband, friend or neighbor is going through.

Don't allow Crohn's, Ulcerative Colitis, or IBD (Inflammatory Bowel Disease) make you or someone you love a passenger in the ride of life. Take control of that life with research, referrals, advice, help groups, talking to a best friend, the ideas are endless; and as the roller coaster ride operator would say "enjoy your ride!" ... Read more


50. Gut Help: Guide to Breaking Free of IBD and IBS
by Stephen Demirjian
Paperback: 144 Pages (2006-06-01)
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Now an official selection of the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of America. An inspirational reference for anyone struggling with IBD (Crohn's, colitis) or IBS (Irritable Bowel Syndrome), Demirjian documents his successful effort to break free of ulcerative colitis without surgery. In an honest and uplifting tone, he reveals valuable insight into living a better quality life, as well as his Gut Help(TM) Program that he believes will help others break free in a far shorter time. "This is the book I wish I had when I started caring for my health," Demirjian says, "it would have saved me years of guessing and frustration."A revolutionary resource for doctor and patient, inside you'll learn:-Steve's Motivation and Ten Keys to Success-The Gut Help(TM) Program he created and the eight years of trials that led to it-Battle-proven tips for beating stress, and other roadblocks-How he gained control in life as well as other mind, body and spirit benefits-A unique exercise program, favorite recipes, plus much more! ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars This book saved my life!
Perhaps the best review I can give of this book and the impact it had on my life is a letter I wrote to the author, Stephen Demirjian:

"Thank you for saving my life. I mean that sincerely - I'm not a guy prone to melodrama. No, you didn't save my life in the CPR and mouth to mouth sort of way; I think it might be better than that.

I had been sick for some 18 years on and off, mostly on and always on for the preceding couple of years. At the time I read your book I was spending perhaps 2 or 3 hours per day in the bathroom on the toilet. I`d wonder if this was really a life worth living and think not. I was completely defeated and absolutely demoralized.I had no hope. I couldn't really go anywhere, at least not anywhere that didn't have a private bathroom at a moment's notice. I was shackled.

So when I saw the picture on the book's front covered I ordered it immediately. And in reading it, I discovered hope for a guy like me.Perhaps most importantly, I identified with you on the emotional aspect of our illnesses. That's vital. While a well person can intellectually understand the pain, they can't possible understand the underlying emotional component. How it feels to be sick day in and out and how it feels to sit there on the porcelain day after day after day. That came out strongly in your book. And of course you provided the solution too, something I edged into slowly for a few days. Until I got results, nearly immediate results. It was amazing.

It's been over two years now and I feel awesome. Once a day, maybe two I'm on the toilet, normal results to be expected.Expected! Sure, I've had flares and a bout or two of diverticulitis however my worst days today are equal to some of my best days "then". I get to travel again, be with my family, enjoy life as much as I am able and go anywhere I want to. I have hope and am no longer demoralized or defeated. THAT'S the life you saved."

It's actually been over three years now and every word of this still applies.If you have issues related to IBD, IBS or other bowel/digestive health problems, I would not hesitate to invest in your health by purchasing this book. It remains one of the single best and most significant investments I have ever made.

5-0 out of 5 stars Book on IBD and IBS
I purchased this book for my 24-yr old son who has Ulcerative Colitus.I'm not sure if he has looked at it, but I found it very informative.There are many helpful suggestions, a few recipes, and even a website and chat opportunity available if you so desire.I did e-mail the author, and he was kind enough to send a personal reply. I am pleased with the book and it arrived in a matter of days.

5-0 out of 5 stars Empowering
Since our son was diagnosed with Crohn's Disease, I have wanted to talk to someone who has experienced IBD firsthand.This book is the next best thing to a personal conversation.The author has painstakingly documented his struggle to regain his quality of life and in the details, I have found answers to many of my questions.After reading this book, I no longer feel helpless.

5-0 out of 5 stars An inspirational guide
As someone who suffers from irritable bowel syndrome, I am always looking for books that offer some good advice about ways to deal with this condition. I even went to the library once and checked out every single book they had on the topic. Even with all the books I've read, I've never found one that is as uplifting as Gut Help. It manages to be informative while making such an unpleasant topic entertaining. Most books on digestive disorders tell you the symptoms and what you can expect, but do little to encourage you or let you know that your condition can be improved. Gut Help is different. It is written by someone that really experienced the condition and found a way to get well. It is written with humor, compassion, and inspiration. I especially enjoyed the section where Demirjian lists all of the "roadblocks" than can occur on the way to recovery and what you can do to overcome them. It's wonderful that he used his struggle and experience to perfect his method and share it with others. You can really feel he cares. I like the fact that the book isn't written by some doctor that has only studied the condition, but by a person who has gone through it and has come up with a process that works out of necessity. After reading Gut Help, I feel inspired to begin making changes to improve my condition and to face life with the positive attitude that Demirjian does.

5-0 out of 5 stars Nice to know I'm Not Alone
Overall a terrific resource. After struggling with digestive difficulties for years, I know first hand how isolating these types of illnesses can be.It was great to finally see someone who shared in my challenges come forward and "tell it like it is."This book has done wonders for my health and as a result, my self-esteem.Not only does it make me feel more in control of my health and wellbeing, but it is nice to see someone supporting an option other than surgery for my illness. Thank you for helping me get my life back! ... Read more


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57. Abdominal Pain: Peptic Ulcer, Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Pancreatitis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome
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Chapters: Peptic Ulcer, Crohn's Disease, Ulcerative Colitis, Pancreatitis, Pelvic Inflammatory Disease, Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Blastocystosis, Sarcoidosis, Gastroenteritis, Diverticulitis, Gallstone, Dientamoebiasis, Ischemia, Adhesion, Side Stitch, Volvulus, Biliary Colic, Murphy's Punch Sign, Manning Criteria, Cva Tenderness. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 194. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Crohn's disease (also known as granulomatous, and colitis) is an inflammatory disease of the intestines that may affect any part of the gastrointestinal tract from mouth to anus, causing a wide variety of symptoms. It primarily causes abdominal pain, diarrhea (which may be bloody), vomiting, or weight loss, but may also cause complications outside of the gastrointestinal tract such as skin rashes, arthritis, inflammation of the eye, tiredness, and lack of concentration. Crohn's disease is thought to be an autoimmune disease, in which the body's immune system attacks the gastrointestinal tract, causing inflammation; it is classified as a type of inflammatory bowel disease. There has been evidence of a genetic link to Crohn's disease, putting individuals with siblings afflicted with the disease at higher risk. It is understood to have a large environmental component as evidenced by the higher number of cases in western industrialized nations. Males and females are equally affected. Smokers are three times more likely to develop Crohn's disease. Crohn's disease affects between 400,000 and 600,000 people in North America. Prevalence estimates for Northern Europe have ranged from 2748 per 100,000. Crohn's disease tends to present initially in the teens and twenties, with another peak incidence in the fifties to seventies, although the disease can occur at any age. There is no known pharmaceu...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=63522 ... Read more


58. Inflammations: Crohn's Disease, Appendicitis, Encephalitis, Hepatitis, Arthritis, Urethritis, Ulcerative Colitis, Pancreatitis, Common Cold
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Chapters: Crohn's Disease, Appendicitis, Encephalitis, Hepatitis, Arthritis, Urethritis, Ulcerative Colitis, Pancreatitis, Common Cold, Conjunctivitis, Prostatitis, Inflammation, Endocarditis, Sinusitis, Peritonitis, Necrotizing Fasciitis, Osteochondritis Dissecans, Meningitis, Subacromial Bursitis, Acute Pancreatitis, Ascending Cholangitis, Treatment of Ulcerative Colitis, Otitis Externa, Rhinitis, Otitis Media, Gastroenteritis, Pleurisy, Kawasaki Disease, Tonsillitis, Transient Synovitis, Behçet's Disease, Cholecystitis, Tennis Elbow, Tendinosis, Hypermobility, Gastritis, Swimmer's Itch, Acute Pharyngitis, Dermatomyositis, Prolotherapy, Plantar Fasciitis, Myocarditis, Epididymitis, Cellulitis, Diverticulosis, Balanitis, Pyelonephritis, Membranous Glomerulonephritis, Vaginitis, Primary Amoebic Meningoencephalitis, Gingivitis, Mastitis, Labyrinthitis, de Quervain Syndrome, Puerperal Mastitis, Uveitis, Acute Bronchitis, Blepharitis, Osteitis Pubis, Mastoiditis, Bronchiolitis, Pericarditis, Parotitis, Primary Sclerosing Cholangitis, Subacute Sclerosing Panencephalitis, Knee Arthritis, Non-Gonococcal Urethritis, Vasculitis, Alcoholic Hepatitis, Constrictive Pericarditis, Chronic Bronchitis, Sialoendoscopy, Trigger Finger, Calcific Tendinitis, Lymphadenopathy, Proctitis, Keratitis, Surfer's Ear, Laryngitis, Cervicitis, Thrombophlebitis, Omphalitis, Phlegmon, Iritis, Endometritis, Pelvic Myoneuropathy, Cerebral Vasculitis, Atrophic Rhinitis, Glossitis, Atrophic Vaginitis, Mollaret's Meningitis, Tenosynovitis, Pulpitis, Chorioamnionitis, Eosinophilic Fasciitis, Phlegmasia Alba Dolens, Stomatitis, Dacryoadenitis, Orchitis, Myelitis, Condensing Osteitis, Nintendo Thumb, Lymphocytic Colitis, Coryza, Dermatitis, Esophagitis, Keratoconjunctivitis, Ileitis, Arteritis, Fungal Meningitis, Otitis Interna, Nonpuerperal Mastitis, Epoxygenase, Ulcerative Dermatitis, Phlegmasia Cerulea Dolens, Pes Anserine Bursitis, Epiploic Appendagitis, Siala...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=63522 ... Read more


59. Colectomy not a final cure for ulcerative colitis, data show.(Gastroenterology): An article from: Internal Medicine News
by Bruce Jancin
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Title: Colectomy not a final cure for ulcerative colitis, data show.(Gastroenterology)
Author: Bruce Jancin
Publication: Internal Medicine News (Magazine/Journal)
Date: January 1, 2006
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60. Ulcerative Colitis A Guide for Physicians / Yazvennyy kolit Rukovodstvo dlya vrachey
by Rumyantsev V.G.
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