Ayurvedic Management Of Crohn's Disease

Crohn's disease, also called inflammatory bowel disease, is believed to be cured with the help of natural herbs and plants. The symptoms and the root cause of Crohn's disease can be treated permanently without any surgery. It will not cause any side effects. The ayurvedic medicines used to treat Crohn's disease are Inji Rasayanam, Vilwadi Ksheeram, Jeevanthyadi Kashayam, Gandharva hasthadi kashaya, hiraviwadi kashaya, Triphala guggulu, Gandhaka rasayana, Kutajarishtam, Takrarishta Churna, Guggulupanchapala Churna, Dadimashtaka churna, Kapithashtaka churna, and Varanadi kashaya.

  
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I am a crohn's disease patient. Can I take ayurvedic medicines?

Query: Hi, I am a crohn's disease patient and now my ESR level is 70 and CRP positive. I am taking pentasa 1g twice (morning and evening) and also 150mg of azoran (immunity suppressant tablet) in the morning alone. Today I visited an ayurvedic doctor to start ayurvedic treatment and he gave me medicine ind...  Read Full »


Answer: Hi, Welcome to icliniq.com. Crohn's disease is an autoimmune disease, in which our own immune system tries to act against our body tissues. With this concept, allopathy physicians give drugs to suppress immunity, thus no action against our body tissue. This is the way of allopathy treatment. These...  Read Full »

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