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Articles by Dr. Albert Snow on IBS, Colitis, Crohn’s, and Constipation

Welcome to a treasure trove of knowledge and expertise in the realm of gastrointestinal health. Dr. Albert Snow, a distinguished authority in the field, has penned a series of enlightening articles dedicated to unraveling the mysteries of IBS, Colitis, Crohn’s disease, and Constipation.

 

Delve into these insightful resources to gain a deeper understanding of these conditions, discover strategies for recovery, and embark on a path toward improved well-being. Dr. Snow's wealth of wisdom is at your fingertips, empowering you to take charge of your digestive health and live your best life.

The symptoms of Colitis are no fun. They include severe stomach pain and diarrhea to name a few. Colitis is a serious problem that causes the lining of the large intestine to be inflamed and swollen.


The primary cause of colitis is our exposure to synthetic manmade antibiotics which our environment is saturated with whether through prescription oral or topical antibiotics or from our tainted food and water supply and also antibacterial home cleaning products. Antibiotics destroy the mucosal lining of the intestines. Without this lining the health of our colon declines dramatically, since the lining protects the tissue in our gastrointestinal tract.


Once damaged our body’s digestive enzymes start eating and irritating the bowel lining. This is exactly what inflammatory bowel conditions like IBS and Crohn’s are and how we get them.


These are the five most common symptoms of Colitis.

  1. Diarrhea: This can range from mild and occasional to frequent with unpredictable urgency. Diarrhea is often triggered by eating and then having to run to the bathroom. Some people have a condition known as IBS-C, or Irritable Bowel Syndrome with constipation. This latter condition is found most commonly in people genetically pre-disposed to constipation. Constipation is caused by the body failing to properly hydrate the stool. This is never caused by something that you are doing wrong. It is who you are and you can perfectly manage it-but you cannot not cure it the way you can with diarrhea.

  2. Intestinal and stomach pain: While sometimes this may indicate a stomach bug or food poisoning if it persists it may be from colitis.

  3. Bloody stools: That’s a dead giveaway that you have ulcerative colitis.

  4. Mucus in stool: This is a dead giveaway that you are headed for Crohn’s Disease.

  5. While not a physical symptom, this last one may be the most paralyzing side effect of colitis and any IBD.

  6. Paranoia: This is seen in someone who is too afraid to leave home to attend social events, go the mall, go out to eat, or go to a movie. They have lived with this problem for so long that they have become shut-ins. Paranoia is most commonly found in those suffering from more than just IBS. Many have had accidents and even when cured find it difficult to leave the safety of their home for more than a short period of time.

The bottom line is that you don’t have to tolerate this pain, physical and psychological, any longer. Taking drugs isn’t the answer, you have already tried that. Look for alternatives. Do some research. Ask questions. In the meantime, don’t ignore these five primary symptoms of colitis.

  • Irritable Bowel Syndrome is not a syndrome.

  • IBS is not an auto-immune disease. In fact, no inflammatory bowel condition is present, including Crohn’s Disease.

  • IBS is not just going to go away. There is no such thing as remission. You may be able to dampen the symptoms somewhat for a while by juggling foods. Then because you have gone so long without the proper care it will bounce back on you with a vengeance. This is especially true if you take the route of Prednisone or immune suppressant meds.

  • IBS left untreated is called Colitis.

  • IBS is not going to be fixed by your doctor.

  • IBS is not caused by a poor diet and is not going to be fixed by changing your diet. You can’t eat your way into or out of IBS.

  • You can’t heal IBS by taking bowel cleansers or colonics. They are the opposite of what is needed. They will make it worse!

  • IBS is not something you have to live with.

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