Ulcerative Colitis
What is Ulcerative Colitis?
It is an inflammatory disease of the large intestine that progresses with bloody mucous diarrhea and abdominal pain. Inflammation first occurs in the inner lining of the large intestine, and as it progresses, bleeding wounds occur. Symptoms such as weakness, weight loss, vomiting, skin, eye and joint problems, liver dysfunction and anemia may be observed.
What Causes Ulcerative Colitis?
Although the exact cause is not known, it is thought to be triggered by some infections and parasites. It is thought that malnutrition and stress play an important role. From the perspective of regulatory medicine, the event is an autoimmune process. This process, which is the immune system’s attack on the body’s own tissues, occurs when the body’s mental, physical and biochemical stresses exceed a certain tolerance threshold.
Mental stresses include problems that the person has difficulty overcoming in their psychosocial environment and traumas they experience. Physical stresses arise from the sequelae left by the diseases, accidents and surgeries the person has had since birth. Biochemical stresses consist of a person’s malnutrition, vitamin and mineral deficiencies, and toxins accumulated in the body’s connective tissue. This total stress load disrupts the body’s regulatory neuronal operating system and hormonal balance. It also causes behavioral changes in the immune system, leading to autoimmunity.
How is it diagnosed?
A definitive diagnosis is made with colonoscopy and biopsy studies to be performed in the gastroenterology department when symptoms begin.
How is it treated?
Generally, drug treatments such as cortisone and azathioprine, sulfasalazine are given to suppress the aggressive attack of the immune system on its own tissues. Antibiotics are added in bacterial inflammations around the rectum. However, disease symptoms recur when the drugs are stopped.
In terms of regulatory medicine, a documentation of the body’s total stress load should be made. For this, a detailed history of all stress and diseases experienced by the person since birth is taken.
During the examination, a segmental examination, especially an examination of the disruptive area that may affect the large intestine, is performed to understand which parts of the body are under chronic stress load. In the interference field examination, disease sequelae and scars are evaluated with kinesiological muscle tests in terms of their contribution to the disease.
With Bioinformative Analysis Methods (Applied Kinesiology, Bioscan, Heart Rate Variability Method), the person’s food sensitivities, intestinal flora and candida status, toxic loads of the body such as acid and heavy metals, deficient vitamins and minerals are evaluated.
All documented stress loads should be treated with a holistic understanding.
Neural therapy is an indispensable treatment to provide the impaired neural operating system and hormonal balance. It also regulates the nervous system and blood supply of the intestines, reduces inflammation and autoimmunity.
The patient’s intestinal flora should be supported with the probiotics and micronutrients it needs. Which probiotics and micronutrients it needs should be determined again with bioinformative analysis methods, and rote supplements should be avoided.
A personalized nutrition program should be prepared for the patient’s detected food sensitivities.
Similarly, a personalized comprehensive Detox Program should be prepared for toxins accumulated in the body. Both oral products and intravenous treatments are used in this program.
If the patient’s psychological burdens are at the forefront, they should be treated with Psychokinesiology, Bach Flowers and Microsystem Acupuncture methods.
Especially during bleeding periods, high dose Rectal Ozone treatment provides great benefit. It stops bleeding and also treats infections in the area. During remission periods, it accelerates healing at lower doses.
It is possible to put the disease into a permanent well-being period with planned holistic regulation medicine applications.
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