5f6b84f66ffc6
Digestinol - Irritable Bowel Syndrome - IBS - Digestive Disorder - Disgestive Disease

Crohn’s Disease and Ulcerative Colitis (UC)

Crohn’s Disease:

Crohn’s Disease causes chronic inflammation to your gastrointestinal tract.

This condition does not allow your body’s ability to absorb important nutrients, which your body needs on a daily basis.

It can also affect the way you digest food and get rid of waste.

Studies show that Crohn’s Disease is more common than what most people think. About 700,000 people in the USA are affected by it. Crohn’s Disease can affect both women and men equally. It can start at any age, but it seems to start mainly with adolescents around the age of 15 up to adults around age 35. It’s been estimated that a 20% of people, who suffer from Crohn’s have a blood relative who has IBD.

Crohn’s Disease affects people from all ethnic backgrounds. However, experts say that caucasians are at the highest risk; but the rate among people with Hispanic and Asian background has increased in recent years.

Reports show that symptoms can range from mild to severe in different people, and while symptoms may stop at one time, they will always come back. One thing to keep in mind, is that unfortunately, a cure for this disease has not been found.

Ulcerative Colitis:

Ulcerative Colitis is also a chronic disease, in which the lining of your colon becomes inflamed and develops tiny open sores, or ulcers.

Unfortunately, a cure for this disease has not been found either.

Studies show that Ulcerative Colitis can start at any age, most commonly between ages 15 and 30 yrs. old, or in older adults, who are 60 yrs. old or older.  It also affects both women and men equally, and studies show that people with Jewish descent seem to be affected by it most.

Ulcerative Colitis usually starts gradually and can worsen over time. Symptoms can be mild to severe and they vary from person to person. Acute severe ulcerative colitis is rare. Most people have periods of remission, which can last for weeks, months or years.

It’s been estimated that a 20% of people, who suffer Ulcerative Colitis have a blood relative who has IBD.

Now, there are some key differences between both diseases, which are important to understand:

• In Crohn’s Disease, the inflammation may develop anywhere in the GI tract from the mouth to the anus, while in Ulcerative Colitis, the inflammation is limited to the large intestine (colon and rectum).

Crohn’s Disease mostly occurs at the end of your small intestine, while in Ulcerative Colitis it occurs in the rectum and colon, involving a part of the colon or all of it.

• When having Crohn’s Disease, it may appear in patches, while for people who suffer from Ulcerative Colitis, it appears in a continuous pattern.

Crohn’s Disease may extend through the entire thickness of your bowel wall, but when you suffer from ulcerative colitis, the inflammation occurs in the innermost lining of your intestine.

• About 67% of people in remission, who suffer from Crohn’s Disease, will have at least 1 relapse over the next 5 years, while 30% of people in remission, who suffer from Ulcerative Colitis, will have a relapse in the next year.

Digestinol

Digestinol is an all-natural supplement that helps support and promote digestive health as well as support your immune system. Its biggest benefit is the ability to target and reduce inflammation within your digestive system. Inflammation along your digestive system is one of the main reasons for pain/discomfort associated with digestive disorders. It can help with both constipation as well as diarrhea, because it gets your body back to normal so the amount of fluid in your colon is regulated the way it should be.

What is Digestinol?

Our product contains AMP (Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharides) which is an all-natural molecule found in the aloe vera plant. It is known to enhance the body’s immune system due to its anti-inflammatory, antioxidant, anti-bacterial and anti-viral properties. We have a 97-98% success rate reported from people who take Digestinol as directed for 90 days or longer.

If you are not interested in prescription medications to treat your condition and prefer a more natural approach, Digestinol makes all-natural capsules that contain a very specific form of Aloe Polysaccharides to target the inflammation along your digestive tract.

Digestinol - Irritable Bowel Syndrome - IBS - Digestive Disorder - Disgestive Disease
Digestinol – Irritable Bowel Syndrome – IBS – Digestive Disorder – Disgestive Disease

These capsules also provide your body with the nutrients that it is lacking in order to take back control of itself. Digestinol isn’t just Aloe Vera powder, Aloe Vera (contains Aloein) which irritates your digestive system and can cause diarrhea. Digestinol undertakes very specific additional steps in order to remove the Aloein during their extraction process to focus on only the beneficial portions of the Aloe Leaf, the long chain Aloe Mucilaginous Polysaccharide molecules.

Since Digestinol is 100% all-natural it doesn’t bring along the side effects that other chemically based prescription medications have. We tell our customers to think of Digestinol as an all-natural digestive system specific vitamin that reduces inflammation and provides your body with specific nutrients that allow it to take back control of itself.

Our Digestinol capsules will also help to balance the good and bad bacteria levels in your body allowing it to regain control of its normal operations.

For more information, visit us at www.Digestinol.com or:

Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/Digestinol

LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/digestinol-research-ba1651116

Tumblr – http://digestinol.tumblr.com

Digestinol Blog – http://digestinol-blog-digestinol.com

Instagram – @Digestinol

#digestinol #Heartburn #GERD #Gastroesophagealrefluxdisease #Barrettsesophagus #Esophagitis #InflammatoryBowelDisease #IBD #irritablebowelsyndrome #IBS #UlcerativeColitis #UC #Crohns #CrohnsDisease #Gastroenterology #digestivedisorder #digestivedisease #inflammation #colonoscopy #polyps #coloncancer #colon #Constipation #diverticulardisease #diverticulosis #diverticulitsis

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *