Taking Action Against Fatigue From Ulcerative Colitis And Crohn’s

Fighting fatigue when suffering from Ulcerative Colitis and Crohn's Disease feels like an uphill battle. Managing your illness can make handling symptoms easier to handle. Fight back with healthy living and get your energy back!

Natural Remedies For Relief From Crohn’s Disease Symptoms

If you suffer from Crohn's Disease and dread the next flare up, try some natural remedies. You may find relief from symptoms and even prevent new flares.

Learning to Live With Crohn’s Disease

Living with Crohn's Disease may seem impossible, especially when first diagnosed. While the disease is incurable, the good news is that life can continue on a normal route for most. Treatment that aims to minimize symptoms can make all the difference in the world.

Cardinal Rules For Life With Crohn’s Disease

After six years of living with Crohn's Disease, and a year and a half thinking about how the disease has affected my body, mind, and spirit, I wrote a book about living through a year of active disease.

Prebiotics And Probiotics: A Simple Guide

Unfortunately, not all gut bacteria are created equal. Some are optimal for your health and are the ones we wish to cultivate. Prebiotics and probiotics are two ways you can improve your digestive health.

Care And Feeding On A Crohn’s Diet

Diet with Crohn's disease can be a challenge. In our case, the doctor rattled off a long list of what my husband could never eat again. However, my husband and I have found a long list of foods he can eat. I would like to share what we have learned about shopping, cooking and eating out.

When Crohn’s Has You Down

"Don't give up and let the world go by you, and I know there are some times that it feels that way. Things will get better." Crohn's Support Editor, Susan Johnson states. Susan explains how people with Crohn's often feel unmotivated and tired on the days that they aren't feeling so well.

Diving With Crohn’s Disease

Crohn's disease can lead to many complications including diarrhea, weight loss, abdominal pain, malabsorption of food and nutritional deficiencies, vomiting and more. Many people with Crohn's disease who have had surgery in the past, still live full and rewarding lives and are still capable of doing many activities including sport diving.

Living With An Ostomy

When you first meet your Ostomy, say "hello" and make friends he/she will be with you! It is overwhelming the thoughts that enter you mind. Your thinking, is this for me?
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