Monday, April 02, 2007

What You Should Know About Crohns Herbal Treatments

Author: Sharon Dobson

Many Crohn's disease sufferers know that there are many treatments they can try to get rid of some of their pain, but most aren't sure about trying something that might be considered to be an alternative treatment, such as crohns herbal treatments.

There are many different remedies you can try if you are interested in going down the Crohns herbal treatment path, but you do have to be careful. Just because a treatment is considered to be natural does not mean it is safe for you to take. There are complications of which you may not have considered, and even if your doctor does not like the idea of what you are doing, you can't just ditch them.

There are many doctors who will not want you to take herbs to help with your Crohn's symptoms. There are many reasons for this. Some simply believe that herbs do not work and that you are wasting your time and money. If your doctor has this attitude and you wish to explore natural options change doctor's, as it's important to have your doctor on your side, as there are real concerns about herbal remedies that you should take seriously.

Some herbs can react with prescription medication with very nasty side effects, and some of them might be dangerous to you. Even though they are natural, that does not mean they can't hurt you if they mix with other things.

You should do a lot of research on herbs before you try them, and remember to run your ideas of what to take past a qualified professional. Some of the most common herbs used to help with Crohn's symptoms are harmless, but they can have unwanted results when they aren't taken correctly. These are some common herbs that you might already use. Peppermint helps calm the stomach and the rest of the digestive system, teas like green tea and chamomile also help relieve symptoms.

You can also try remedies such as aloe vera juice for some relief. This product can come in many forms, and you have to make sure you are getting a quality version. Slippery elm bark is another common crohn's reliever.

There are many herbal mixes you can buy, and you'll find many of them online. These tend to come in the correct quantities so you don't have to worry about getting the dosages right, but you do have to know every single item that is included in any remedy before you take them. Most products give the advice that they should be used in conjunction with whatever your doctor recommends, and they should not be used in place of medical treatment. It's also important to note any warnings of interaction with prescribed medications and to follow the instructions on the packaging carefully.

When you want to try a Crohns herbal treatment, there is one very important thing that you have to remember. You should never take anything without talking to your doctor, as it could be dangerous for you to avoid your doctor and take anything you think might help. Though your doctor might not be thrilled with the idea of you taking crohns herbal treatments to help with your condition, they would rather help you work though it than have you self medicate, which could have serious consequences.

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