Living with Crohn's & Colitis
Living with Crohn's & Colitis
A Comprehensive Naturopathic Guide for Complete Digestive Wellness
Written by Jessica Black, N.D. and Dede Cummings
Category: Medical - Gastroenterology; Health & Fitness - Diseases
Format: Trade Paperback
On Sale: June 29, 2010
ISBN: 978-1-57826-341-7 (1-57826-341-7)
Approximately 1.5 million people in the United States alone are afflicted with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), a category of illnesses that includes Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, and that number is steadily growing. Although there is not yet a cure for Crohn's or ulcerative colitis, patients can help reduce their symptoms and improve their overall wellbeing by following a comprehensive wellness plan such as those outlined in Living with Crohn's & Colitis.
Living with Crohn's & Colitis offers patient-focused, expert guidance on everything from the latest medical treatments, how to cope with a diagnosis, and tips for balancing diet with a busy lifestyle so you can form a personalized wellness plan.
Living with Crohn's & Colitis also includes:
- Easy to understand information on the role of inflammation and the immune system on gut health
- Traditional and alternative treatment options for a broad, full-body approach to wellness
- A 3-month wellness plan adjustable to each individual's health needs
- Over 25 delicious recipes designed for those with IBD
Learning to live with the myriad aspects of Crohn's and ulcerative colitis treatment, including dietary restrictions and medications, can seem overwhelming. Written by a naturopathic doctor and a Crohn's patient, Living with Crohn's & Colitis is a thoughtful, balanced resource to help you on your journey to wellness.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jessica Black, N.D. graduated from the National College of Naturopathic Medicine where she obtained her medical training. Dr. Black specializes in women's medicine including natural hormone balancing for menopause, childhood illnesses, and chronic asthma. She continues to study and research vaccinations, hormones, new treatment ideas, and cutting edge techniques used to improve health.
Dede Cummings has personal experience with Crohn's disease. After her most recent hospital stay and surgery for Crohn's disease in 2006, she began to hike Vermont’s 273-mile Long Trail in one week sections, beginning to realize a long-term goal that had been put off due to illness.