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Let's find a cure guys!


Sat, May 22, 2010 8:07 PM

Let's find a cure guys!

 My

20-year old (at the time) stepson was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis in

2007.  After months of different medical treatments, and little if any

relief, in August 2008, he was admitted to the hospital with what the doctors

described as being among the top 5% of worst cases they had ever seen.

 After 3 weeks in the hospital, and on the brink of death, the only two

options he was given by the doctors were Remicade or proctocolectomy (removal

of the colon and rectum)
.



 After being told repeatedly by doctors that

diet has no effect whatsoever on UC (a part of the digestive system,

nonetheless), my husband refused to accept that claim and finally found a way

to get his son healed without medication or surgery. This regimen has healed

thousands of Colitis and Crohn’s patients all over the world for 20 years!
 

 We spent the next 2 weeks weaning my

step-son off of the medications and drips (he had to hide his medications at

times because the doctors refused to work with him in this regimen). 
 He followed

the proposed regimen of this system and at the end of those two weeks, he was

finally released from his 5-week stay in the hospital when his visits to the

bathroom went from 20 per day to 2 per day!!!!



 One week later, and on zero medications,

the results of his next rectal scope showed that his colon had completely

healed other than one polyp which showed a brand new surface coming up behind

it.



 Unfortunately,

my stepson has since come away from the diet because he does not like fruit and

vegetables. 
 He has

thus, unfortunately, had a number of hospital visits since, numerous temporary

relief medications and is presently awaiting the start of the Remicade regimen

in spite of the horrendous side effects. 



I wanted to

share this for those of you who are willing to make a wholesome change in your

lives in order to receive unfathomable rewards.

FPO charbren
Joined May 20, 2010

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