Acupuncture
Many patients who suffer from ischemic colitis seek acupuncture as an all-natural treatment because it is said to help align the body's functions to promote regularity. In essence, bowel problems are a result of inhibited flow (and sometimes over-flow), and may even be symptomatic of other problems in other areas of the body. Although the practice of acupuncture is controversial, many patients claim that it helps them significantly with gastrointestinal problems.
If you're going to use acupuncture as an all-natural treatment option for ischemic colitis, make sure that you inform your acupuncturist of your condition. Explain the treatments you are currently undertaking, including those prescribed by your doctor, and ask about things you can do between sessions to help yourself stay healthy. For example, many patients use meditation and yoga along with acupuncture to reduce stress and bring natural harmony to the body.
Colon Cleanse
Colon cleansing is the practice of using natural products, such as DrNatrua's Colonix, to remove harmful toxins from the body through the colon. This in itself is an all-natural treatment that can help guard against a wide variety of gastrointestinal disorders, but it shouldn't be used without careful research and perhaps a physician's instruction. If you suffer from ischemic colitis, a colon cleanse program can help remove harmful toxins in conjunction with antibiotics and other treatment options.
There are hundreds of colon cleanse products on the market, and not all of them are all-natural or even safe. Used too often, you can deprive your body of necessary bacteria and microorganisms that help maintain your bodily functions, so always use this treatment option with care. Furthermore, if your doctor warns against colon cleanse with your case of ischemic colitis, you should listen.
Probiotics
Another all-natural treatment option for ischemic colitis is probiotics, which are microbial organisms often considered "friendly bacteria". They can be obtained in powder or tablet form from an alternative remedy store or web site, and can often help to ward off inflammation and other causes of ischemic colitis. Probiotics will help restore the balance of bacteria in your gastrointestinal system, thereby helping you stay healthy.
You can also eat foods that are rich in "friendly bacteria" as a less-expensive method of keeping your colon healthy and balanced. Many patients with ischemic colitis are encouraged to eat plenty of plain yogurt, which contains bacteria that helps restore balance. Additionally, make sure that you clear probiotics use with your primary care physician.
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