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Alternative Therapies
I'm Suffering from Ulcerative Colitis & Chronic Depression, Can You Help?
By Sahar Huneidi
Aug 26, 2006 - 2:12:00 PM
Hi there - hope you're well?
I’m currently suffering from ulcerative colitis and more importantly, chronic depression, which is ruining my life. I’m normally a sporty, outgoing, positive person can you help or recommend other help please?
Many thanks
T. England
Hello T.,
I am the publisher and editor of PS Magazine, but I will forward your email to naturopaths who can help you. I am also copying them on this email.
Hope you will find the right solution for you, at the very least, you will get few suggestions. Check with your GP, always, of course.
One thing you can do right away, but you need professionals really to help you get to the root of the problem; is to have a look at www.phytob.com/frame.asp.
Here are the people I recommend, who can help on the telephone or email:
Karen Clickner at www.isisboston.com/
Eric Llewellyn at www.thehaymeadow.com
Angela Heywood at www.TonicAustralia.com.au
If you already have iTunes you can listen to their podcasts: all you have to do is to click this link for podcasts4life.
Hope the above helps
Sahar
Hi T.
I received the forwarded letter from Sahar as well as your own. OK, normally your condition will take time and a face to face meeting to really figure out the specific issues and what is behind the symptomology. But to give you a quick scenario, I would say St. John's Wort first, not because of the depression but because the depression would indicate there is a viral piece in this puzzle and the St. John's Wort is one of the strongest antivirals available in the herbal world. Its secondary effect is for depression, but interestingly depression concurrent or shortly after the onset of an illness is an indication that there is a viral origin.
Secondly, any inflammatory GI condition requires three steps - reduce inflammation (normally Hemidesmus, Boswellia, Chamomile and Licorice work really well), then remove any offending substances, i.e. viral, bacterial, fungal, parasitic, etc., as in our view these are the general reasons for starting the process. Finally repair, which would include really looking at your adrenals since they modulate inflammatory processes in the body. That explains why inflammatory processes are made worse by stress. Also, repairing the gut lining, to eliminate any leaky gut issues, and to restore normalized flora production.
So, that is my recommendation. My clinic in Boston handles at least 5 cases each week of inflammatory GI issues because we are the largest colonic hydrotherapy clinic in New England as well. There are definitely things you can try, but I highly recommend finding a great naturopath or homeopath and getting some direction. They are trained to work with your condition and to be able to assist you through the healing process. Just remember that it is a process...
Most sincerely, Karen Clickner, N.D., L.M.T., L.C.T. Director, ISIS Holistic Clinic & Herbal Apothecary Find us on the web at www.isisboston.com
Media : Podcasts
Podcast with Karen Clickner - Sahar discusses with naturopath, Karen Clickner, The Herbal Advisor; what is a naturopath and how they work. (sound file): the treatment of a 'dis-ease' according to our age, body's 'health pathways', changes that occur in the body of alternative therapists, practitioners, psychics and healers as a result of their work and the remedies that help replenish; 'optimal health', choosing the right health product, uses of St. John’s Wart, conditions that develops prostate, and how our emotions affect our health. Karen is helping the US develop a 'Healthy Breast Program for Women'.
If you already have iTunes, all you have to do is to
click this link for psychic podcasts, and this link for podcasts4life
to download my podcasts directly. Enjoy!
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