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The Complete Home Guide todiHseerabsse, Nsatural Healing, and Nutrition  
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digestive tract can be affected. Inf ammation and ulcers occur and, after  
healing, slowly cause a narrowing of the digestive tract. The inf ammation  
may be a result of bacteria, viral infection, or an allergic reaction that may  
be caused by dietary problems, environmental inf uences, drugs, or  
unbalanced enzyme secretions, rendering digestion incomplete. Usually  
the liver, pancreas, and stomach are equally involved and need treatment.  
Other recent theories suggest that Crohn’s results from a genetic  
abnormality and is a hereditary pattern. Symptoms include abdominal  
pain, which can be excruciating, diarrhea, and symptoms similar to those  
found in appendicitis and fever. Abnormal weight loss can also be a factor,  
as can depression. A diet rich in nutritious, mild foods with herbs that  
f ght infection and rebuild the intestinal tract will help.  
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Drink plenty of water. Begin with a three-day carrot juice fast, juicing  
a bit of garlic and ginger with the carrots, and taking chlorophyll or  
algae powders and barley sprouts for three to seven days; or drink  
superfood, as it contains all of the powders listed.  
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After the carrot juice fast, add salads (with olive oil and cider vinegar),  
plus fermented or cultured foods. Eat only mild fruit (very ripe papa-  
yas, bananas, mangoes, and steamed pineapple), and raw and steamed  
vegetables, such as yams and squashesbut avoid sulfurous vegeta-  
bles like broccoli and cabbage.  
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Do not use whole grains or other f brous foods until after the fourth  
week of this program.  
Drink a potassium broth (see recipe in chapter 4) once or twice a day,  
and eat all fruit and vegetables as separate courses.  
Avoid hot or strong spices in cooking; eat the cooler, raw ones. Use  
fenugreek seed, cinnamon sticks, a little nutmeg, dill, cumin, corian-  
der, basil, parsley, thyme, marjoram, and garlic frequently in cooking.  
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Avoid dairy products, processed foods, chocolate, sugar, alcohol, tea,  
and coffee.  
Avoid harsh f brous foods such as nuts and seeds, unless they are well  
soaked, freshly ground, or sprouted.  
A diet rich in nutritious, mild foods with herbs that f ght infection  
and rebuild the gastrointestinal tract will help.  
Use acidophilus and drink aloe vera juice and apple cider vinegar to  
restore colon f ora balance.  
f Women should take up to 1,000 mg of evening primrose oil (an ex-  
cellent source of GLA) per daythis helps to rebalance the system.  
f Take Siberian ginseng rootit is a f ne general tonic.  


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