If I were in this situation, there are a number of things that I would
consider doing for myself. I live in Australia so I'm not sure
whether the things we have available here are similar to the USA, but
here goes. Also, I've never met your sister in law, so anything I
suggest are generalisations, but I think you'll get the drift.
Firstly, to soothe the gut I would consider taking slippery elm bark
powder mixed with fresh natural live yoghurt. This gives a soothing
coating to the GIT from end to end. I would have to look at my diet
carefully and eliminate refined foods, sugars, alcohol, highly
processed foods including white bread, cakes and cookies using white
flour etc. I would start eating whole foods, rice, rice milk and I
would consider a gluten free diet at least for a while and choose low
glycemic index foods, so that the body has a chance to rest from
having to process a highly acidic diet.
The GX Assist and PB Assist would be high on the list, but if my gut
were as irritable as this and I was getting a strong reaction to the
GX and PB Assist, I would persist with the slippery elm bark and the
yoghurt with the restricted diet until things settle down.
I would consider peppermint tea, but taken carefully. I would start
by dipping a toothpick into the bottle of peppermint to get a fraction
of a drop and making a tea with that - just stir the toothpick around
the cup of hot water.
I would also take myself to my nearest doTERRA IPC and get an Aroma
Touch!
Hope this helps!
On May 17, 1:24 pm, Christine <doterraoill...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I have a sister in-law who has really bad ulcerative colitis. She
> started bleeding about 3 months ago and it took her about a month to
> get into a specialist. They did a colonoscapy and found she had
> ulcerative colitis. She doesn't have insurance so she hasn't went
> back but is getting medications left and right which aren't helping
> her get rid of the problem. She went from being able to work and
> loving life to having to stay in bed or on the couch for most of the
> day. The medications she is on has made it so she is not able to be
> outside because she is allergic to the sun and she breaks out. They
> are not very willing to listen to anything people have to say it
> seems. But I was hoping to find out what oils would be the best for
> her to take. If you could give me any suggestions that would be
> great. I know that I have tired the GX assist and found that I got
> sick from it and made my yeast worse and another person who has lupus
> tried it and it took her 4 months after words to get rid of the
> itching and yeast brake out so I am scared to have her do that . I
> was thinking maybe having her fill 00 capsules with Frankincense,
> DigestZen, helichrysum, cloves, and thyme. I also would love to have
> her do the PB assist. So if you could give me any suggestions on how
> to help my mother in-law to be more willing to try this it would be
> great and medical documentation would be great.
>
> Thank you
>
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