What is the treatment for Crohn’s disease?

  • Low-grade chemotherapy drugs
  • Surgery
  • Daily Oral Medications

Treatment for Crohn’s disease can vary. It can involve low-grade chemotherapy drugs, surgery, or oral medications taken on a daily basis, for life. It is sad because by treating the disease, we are missing the forest through the trees.

With Crohn’s disease, you are trying to isolate it as something that’s not part of your body, but it is. Your whole body works together as one unit. You’re not any specific organ; you are a person. When your gut, small intestine, or colon is not working right, nothing’s working right.

Optimizing your body with Crohn’s disease

My program, specifically tailored based off of your labs, will eventually optimize your entire body. Traditional medicine models say, Let’s give medicine or do surgery.” My model lets me figure out why it’s happening and teach you how to take care of yourself so it does not come back in the future.

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