4 Common Foods that Make Ulcerative Colitis Worse [AVOID THIS]: Gut Health Expert

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  • čas přidán 7. 06. 2024
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    Show Notes: 1 Trillion+ Immune cells reside in the Gut
    If you have a dysfunctional digestion, RE-CLAIM it by healing the gut
    Apps that help you track food and symptoms
    -Cara
    -My Fitness Pal
    (Lookup: The Phyto Diet Primer on Amazon)
    Gut Health Topics
    Complex Protein Theory- Protease enzymes break down protein in the intestine
    4 Foods to Avoid: Bovine, Casein, Gluten, and (sometimes) Egg Whites
    -Not easily broken down and cause immune dysfunction in some cases
    -Not everyone reacts equally to all 4 of these foods, so it is important to still track!
    -Food sensitivity tests are notoriously difficult to interpret in the pro-inflammatory state.
    -OK to re-introduce some of these foods, when time is right.
    You may consider a protease supplement (Top pick: PBenzymes.com).
    Some clinicians believe it helps tremendously (but the recent research is limited).
    00:00:01:56: Introduction
    01:57-04:08: How foods impact UC (Ulcerative Colitis).
    04:09-05:17: Complex Protein Theory and Ulcerative Colitis (UC).
    05:18-05:38: Beef Protein and its effects on Ulcerative Colitis (UC).
    05:39-06:32: How Milk Protein (Casein & Whey) effects your UC (Ulcerative Colitis).
    06:33-06:55: Gluten is a food to avoid with Multiple Sclerosis Ulcerative Colitis (UC).
    06:56-07:44: Egg Protein issues with Ulcerative Colitis.
    07:45-09:45: Plant enzymes (Proteases) positive benefits on Ulcerative Colitis.
    09:46-10:34: Outro
    References:
    www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/arti...
    There are a whole host of conditions associated with dysfunctional diet. The list includes: Eczema, Allergies, UTIs, Irritable Bowel (IBS), IBD, Crohn's/Colitis, SIBO, Candida, GERD, Viral illnesses, Autism, Multiple Sclerosis, Lupus, ANA+, Rheumatoid Arthritis, Mixed Connective Tissue Disorder, Sjrogrens, Autoimmune Thyroiditis, Migraine Headache, Fatty Liver, Neuropathy, and Fibromyalgia
    Note: Although I am a licensed, and practicing surgeon, with over a decade of experience helping people overcome inflammatory disease, the presented material is intended for educational purposes only and should not be construed as medical advice. Please use your best judgment and consult with a healthcare professional regarding your needs. ____________________________________________
    "As always: Be TRUE to yourself. Surround yourself with people who affirm your wellbeing. Find a doctor who will slow down to listen. Find one who carefully considers your concerns and most of all--find one who cares."
    -Dr. Chanu R. Dasari MD

Komentáře • 256

  • @MindGutImmunity
    @MindGutImmunity  Před 8 měsíci +3

    Work with Dr. Dasari (me) directly: MGIclinic.com/su/discovery

    • @cuetTimmonz
      @cuetTimmonz Před 7 měsíci

      I was told not to eat raw veggies. 😢 colon dr. Cuz I got a virus from something, somone.uggh

    • @asiyebekermartin4204
      @asiyebekermartin4204 Před 4 měsíci

      Hi- where is the link that you are talking about beginning of the video I can never find it. Also, how much does this program cost?

  • @gaetanemcgraw5567
    @gaetanemcgraw5567 Před rokem +18

    Okay. I am going to start writing everything I eat and watch what happens. I am struggling. I don't know what to eat anymore.

  • @stimulated631
    @stimulated631 Před rokem +17

    Fish twice a week, chicken twice a week, red meat once a week, and lots of yoghurt, fruits, veggies and unsalted nuts and eggs. We avoid all fast food, deep-fried food, spicy food, processed meat, cookies, alcohol, cake, candies, soda's, desserts, and stress. When in a flare up, we skip red meat and nuts. But then we are eating other high iron and zink foods to compensate. But I guess everybody is different.

  • @vfran838
    @vfran838 Před 9 měsíci +64

    My son had Ulcerative Colitis as a child and researched on the internet and started following a plant based diet and the inflammation went away. Its vegan so no meat, no dairy. He now eliminates fats and tries to reduce salt and sugar. He eats unprocessed foods only and has done really well for 15 years or so.

    • @healyourgutguy
      @healyourgutguy Před 8 měsíci +11

      Your poor child stop torturing them with a vegan diet. UC is caused by stress.

    • @letsgetreal4752
      @letsgetreal4752 Před 7 měsíci +10

      @@healyourgutguy it's caused by a number of factors

    • @Sam.s67
      @Sam.s67 Před 7 měsíci

      @vfran838 which diet and lifestyle u followed for ur child .can u help it??

    • @inu506
      @inu506 Před 6 měsíci +4

      This is such a relief to hear. I grew up vegetarian and went mostly vegan 10 years ago. I'm just back from a 12 day hospital stay and the doctors highly suspect I have ulcerative colosis. It's a huge shock for me and the first thing I asked the nutritionist was if I could even still be vegan/vegetarian. She immediately told me "anything can work" and the more research I now do the more it seems like a plant based diet is the best thing to do in this situation anyways.
      I'm still concerned about onions and garlic or cabbage and hope I'll be able to eat them again some day and I really hope I can stop taking meds eventually. But it's really nice to hear a plant based (vegan) diet helps so many. An uncle followed a keto diet with lots of meat and got cancer so meat really doesn't seem to be the best for the gut and overall health...

    • @rainc5850
      @rainc5850 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@healyourgutguythats what im saying, I dont think uc is caused by only stress, but the myth that meats and saturated fats are bad for you is pure bs. Especially in a teenager, they need saturated fats, and specifically cholesterol to produce testosterone.

  • @antwoneowens702
    @antwoneowens702 Před 7 měsíci

    BEST VIDEO I'VE FOUND SO FAR..BLESS YOU

  • @jerryvandoorn8965
    @jerryvandoorn8965 Před rokem +89

    I've watched over 6 'experts' on this topic....All of them a completely different story.
    Summarizing all the advices: Don`t eat anything!!!

    • @clevelandtx2fontaine224
      @clevelandtx2fontaine224 Před rokem +7

      I thought I was only one.

    • @jerryvandoorn8965
      @jerryvandoorn8965 Před rokem +3

      @@Taylor.Dude. I love beer!!! What kind of beer was it??😄
      Destroying or reparing your gut takes a lot of time.
      What can you eat?? It`s all in the details...

    • @sheebaahmad4830
      @sheebaahmad4830 Před rokem +3

      I really thought that in am the only one thinking about this. Some say eat protein some say drink milk.. some say drink coconut milk. I think this depends upon the type or stage of UC one have

    • @masjut1
      @masjut1 Před rokem +2

      Exactly. I’ve been following the Kilts diet. Keto. So far so good. But you’re so right.

    • @tabassumkhalid5878
      @tabassumkhalid5878 Před rokem +1

      Agreed

  • @thelmatrevino9744
    @thelmatrevino9744 Před rokem +33

    Beef and sometimes some foods are fine and the next time it is not fine. I have notice the higher my stress the more flares I have. I am glad I have found your CZcams.

    • @YIO777
      @YIO777 Před měsícem

      It might depend on how healthy the animal was or how it was.raised. Lot's of mold in.their grain, lots of old food with high histamine in their diet and it passes to you

  • @ashlynbishop7928
    @ashlynbishop7928 Před 6 měsíci +16

    I've been vegan for 15 years and now have UC out of nowhere. My research says not to be eating leafy greens because the fiber inflames the gut. So, I've been eating low fiber foods. I also have found research that connects parasites to UC, so I'm seeing a holistic practicioner to kill possible parasites.

    • @Viper4ever05
      @Viper4ever05 Před 2 měsíci

      I don't think its parasites. I think we're eating things our bodies aren't compatible with. Like a cat eating veggies, their bodies just aren't built for it.

    • @SuperJWILSON
      @SuperJWILSON Před 2 dny

      My advice to you is try carnivore for 90 days and see if it works for you . I have the same situation and it works for me .

  • @araceliharder2408
    @araceliharder2408 Před rokem +2

    Thank u so much Dr. Gid bless u. I learned a lot from u. Keep up the good work

  • @bcreed9348
    @bcreed9348 Před rokem +65

    Biggest trigger? Amoxicillin. But with food it's wheat and dairy. However the real trigger demon for me is the 2 headed Janus of high stress and physical exhaustion.

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  Před rokem +8

      Not wrong about the antibiotics. Antibiotics can frequently cause intestinal dysbiosis which is a strong trigger for UC.

    • @MiriahClineLopez
      @MiriahClineLopez Před rokem +2

      Serious question? Is it a strong trigger for a UC flair up in a person who already has it? Or can they (antibiotics) CAUSE a person to actually get it?

  • @undeniably_crissy2902
    @undeniably_crissy2902 Před 10 měsíci +21

    Fresh fruits, nuts and veggies are my triggers..throw in a little stress and you have a perfect combo for the flare of the century🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @joshgreer3527
      @joshgreer3527 Před 8 měsíci +3

      I haven't been able to eat but baloney and peanut butter for months it flares up every few weeks and feels like I'm being stabbed in the guts sometimes whole stumic hurts how long have you had colitis and how do you work did you have to get disability

  • @gaetanemcgraw5567
    @gaetanemcgraw5567 Před rokem +5

    I don't have Crohn. That was confirmed by my gastroenterologist. He suspects inflammatory condition in the large bowel. I am scheduled for an other gastroscopy. I take medication. I am aware that stress makes my condition worst. I have taken steps to alleviate stress. There is so much information in this video. I will have to watch it again and again.

    • @Jennifer-ep1sr
      @Jennifer-ep1sr Před rokem +1

      My husband has psc, uc and ibs, yet eats nuts, dried fruit and some spices. Hardly ever has trouble, and stops for a fare up. He cannot eat cauliflower.

  • @jzartmann
    @jzartmann Před rokem +6

    Stay away from onions (the green part of leeks is OK)... Also, I feel so much better on a keto or lchf diet with lots of eggs and cheese. Some are good on the LFM (Low FoodMap) diet.

  • @topgtopg1
    @topgtopg1 Před rokem +5

    Doctor, please make some more videos about Crohn's disease.

  • @ruthpatton4335
    @ruthpatton4335 Před rokem +32

    My biggest trigger is stress. Junk food.

    • @psxcancer
      @psxcancer Před rokem +4

      😂 I am learning, mine is too.

  • @rowenaobieta5160
    @rowenaobieta5160 Před rokem +1

    thank you for sharing doctor dasari.

  • @rsaag5847
    @rsaag5847 Před rokem +7

    High fiber foods, gluten and sugar are my weal spots. Meats and egg are perfectly fine and slso some milk products like sourcream. Only spinach for greens and potato, carrot, sweet potato for cegtable are okay.

  • @AK-ik8wk
    @AK-ik8wk Před 6 měsíci +3

    All my symptoms ceased when i started a plant based diet. Last colonoscopy was clear! Don't know what animal product exactly was my trigger but do know that not eating animal products has stopped ALL symptoms. I now live a life as someone who does not have UC x

  • @leekshikapinnamneni4835
    @leekshikapinnamneni4835 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Hello Dr! Is there a way I can work with you in person? I live in Indiana, so I’m sure it’s doable. Where is your clinic located so that I can visit you.
    I’ve had ulcerative colitis for almost a decade now, and I happen to be blind as well.
    I recently had to get back on prednisone and I went to put a stop to this.
    I tried to see if eggs were bothering me, but I don’t think that’s the case.
    I tried to illuminate dairy products with the exception of Guy, and I don’t think that makes much of a difference either.
    I switch to eat to milk and I eat small amounts of dairy from time to time.
    I also think I’m able to tolerate eggs.
    I tried to see if gluten bothers me, but I don’t think that’s the case either.
    I don’t need a whole Lotta meat with the exception of fish.
    I recently had to cut out my favorite things such as beans, cruciferous vegetables, and i’m having to second-guess everything I eat, whether it bothers me or not.
    Please help. I want to get rid of this disease for good.
    I’m a working professional, who loves spending time with people, and socializing, often revolves around food. I don’t want to be in constant fear. Thanks for listening!
    I’m glad I found your channel. I’m south Asian as well, and I am assuming that you are too, so there might be a lot to relate.

  • @thelastofthemohicannation-3212

    Raw cow's milk helped me very much!

  • @gregmay8851
    @gregmay8851 Před rokem +5

    3 years of success crushing my flares

  • @esrademircioglu809
    @esrademircioglu809 Před 7 měsíci

    Hello, I have some questions, I would be very happy if you answer them. In my pathology report: Slight increase in ascending colon sections, colon mucosa samples, surface epithelium and crypt epithelium.
    Lymphocyte entry is monitored. With trichrome, there is a slight increase in collagen in the subepithelial region. No additional findings regarding mucin were found. Although the findings are 'partial' support, if they are clinically compatible, it can be considered collagenous colitis.
    What exactly does this mean? Everywhere I went, IBS was accompanied by stools, sometimes solid and sometimes liquid.
    My questions are: Is this an autoimmune disease? Is there a margin of error in pathology? I recently had gastroenteritis and e.coli was detected. Calprotectin is low. Does microscopic colitis appear and disappear or increase due to this? I would be grateful if you could answer me. There are so few resources and so little information.

  • @Artishian60
    @Artishian60 Před rokem +4

    IBD with dumping problem is the absolute worse.

  • @alainawright7276
    @alainawright7276 Před rokem +26

    Dairy is my trigger so I have avoided it for eleven years. I achieved remission for the first five years but it flared since having kids. I notice during a flare I have to cut caffeine and alcohol to get it back under control. I will try to add more leafy greens and do smaller portions of meat. Thanks for the tip!

    • @heatherfont
      @heatherfont Před rokem +2

      Do you take medication? My son just diagnosed ulcerative colitis & his autistic. Can diet change avoid medication treatment?

    • @alainawright7276
      @alainawright7276 Před rokem +1

      @@heatherfont I did not need medicine during the five years of remission. Stress is pretty important to get under control and I have lost control of that with the sleepless nights for my baby that picked up again in late October. Now I can’t get control even with my medicine. I even tried gluten as the next cut but no luck. Back to the doctor…

    • @heatherfont
      @heatherfont Před rokem +2

      @@alainawright7276 I’m so sorry. I’m going to try to cut out bread, popcorn, peanut butter, milk & yogurt

    • @alainawright7276
      @alainawright7276 Před rokem +1

      @@heatherfont good idea! Keeping a food diary can help you identify other problems too! My grandma had this too and I know garlic bugged her. The list of possible bothers is extensive so keeping a diary really helps!

    • @heatherfont
      @heatherfont Před rokem

      @@alainawright7276 I hope you start to feel better ❤️‍🩹

  • @drummingm
    @drummingm Před 8 měsíci +5

    I have a precancerous hyperplastic polyp located in the inflamed area in the rectum , this gastro doctor sent me to a surgeon, he wants to remove my large intestine and install a bag , so I ended up seeing an oncologist who can kill the cancer cells but the surgeon still says it needs to go ! I want the oncologist to kill the cancer cells then I can get the inflammation under control therefore freeing up the polyp for removal through the retal area ! I hope I'm thinking right

  • @norse_cat
    @norse_cat Před 8 měsíci +1

    I’m surprised by the egg one. I could definitely see dairy as a trigger though.

  • @raymondmcinelly548
    @raymondmcinelly548 Před 4 měsíci

    I just came across your post a few days ago. I hope you can give me some advise. My son in law was diagnosed with stage four pancreatic cancer a few month ago. He is on chemo and immune therapy,and now his doc has added colitis to his symptoms. No dairy, grains, fibers or anything high in fat. Would a low fodmap diet help him

  • @Chunkable999
    @Chunkable999 Před rokem +3

    eating anything gives me anxiety now as it seems as though all food, even the capsules of supplements (probably the gelatin) causes discomfort. Even broth. Anything from chicken to greens and even plant protein shakes. I have yet to even have my doctors look inside me as they treat me like I am eating nothing but steak and chugging gallons of milk.

  • @haleyclyburn356
    @haleyclyburn356 Před 11 měsíci

    Where is the link to the training? 😬

  • @karlaharvey2623
    @karlaharvey2623 Před 3 měsíci

    Hi, thank you Dr. Dasari, my name is Karla, I’m 62 and was dx. About 20 yrs ago. The older I get, the worse my symptoms get. Unfortunately , where I live, the closest Gastro is 2 hrs away and so now I am researching for the best. My Gastroenterologist left about 1 yr ago and to be honest, was not happy with her at all. So, I am in a bad flair. I have always been very athletic and high protein, low fat diet, but recently I’ve noticed that anything with Gluten in it is a trigger on my symptoms. Also,I love my coka cola, (1/day) but can’t even drink one without it making me nauseated. I never eat fast foods, but have eaten a few processed foods, which also make my symptoms worse. The thing with me, is I do not ever have diarrhea, but lots of blood, and lots of mucus and so,times that’s it. But bloated with nausea and abdominal pain. My middle name is constipation. I will subscribe to your News Letter. Also, I’ve been on a medrol dose pack for 4 days and that seems to be when this flair started. I have been hospitalized with UC, and I also have Macrocytosis. Thank you so much. So glad I popped onto your channel.

  • @Borntu
    @Borntu Před 10 měsíci +4

    Avoid aspartame. An asian doctor let that slip when I had an out of town flare up. I'm sure theyre not supposed to say that. Flare ups are pretty rare these days for me.

  • @mariner1358
    @mariner1358 Před rokem +2

    Dr Gundry has good information.

  • @donvito30570
    @donvito30570 Před 3 měsíci

    I recently had a diagnosis of ischemic colitis that resulted in intense abdominal pain and bleeding. What foods should I avoid so I don’t have a relapse…

  • @vrush_k
    @vrush_k Před rokem +2

    I am not able to find the food that triggers colitis. 2 times I have diagnose with U.C. I just don't want it come back.

  • @songstress59griffin32
    @songstress59griffin32 Před měsícem

    Gluten and dairy (can only do lactose free, grass-fed), just recently developed ibs I’ve been under a lot of stress and along with still eating gluten it triggered these symptoms. I just purchased enzymes serrapettase and nattokinase, and will try bone broth because pain this morning was uncomfortable.

  • @MsJuiceBall
    @MsJuiceBall Před rokem +14

    I've been having an episode for the past week. This is so annoying and uncomfortable. Eating donuts a week ago is what started it, tomatoes today just put it over the edge. Cramps, gas, bloating, you name it. I find that Campbells chicken soup always calms it down. Im gonna have to be on soup for a couple of days to recover.

    • @valentine572
      @valentine572 Před 11 měsíci +1

      I found a book called “Breaking the Vicious Cycle: Intestinal Health Through Diet” by Elaine Gottschall. It’s not a cure but close to it

  • @pamelapati1219
    @pamelapati1219 Před 10 měsíci

    I now live in India and my symptoms have greatly increased. I can't find a good GI doc in BBSR.

  • @rahult9264
    @rahult9264 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi, where the link to read the information to cure UC in 6 weeks? When I go to your website it says to schedule a call which costs 50$. But in your video you said its free. Share share the link.

  • @Tommy_007
    @Tommy_007 Před 4 měsíci

    I have a hypothesis that patients of UC come in a number of categories - depending on which symptoms are most prominent, which foods are good/bad for them, and which treatments work. Knowing one's category (if it exists) could be very useful.
    Does anyone know of research on this?

  • @shobnabodalia2674
    @shobnabodalia2674 Před 2 měsíci

    Thank you doctor . I have been on ayuverdic medication for a yr now and vegetarians. Its been good. But have lost a lot of weight 😢 but im trying really hard to put on weight.

  • @PicoTjiawJong
    @PicoTjiawJong Před rokem

    Hello sir, I can't find your training in the link.

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  Před rokem

      You would need to input your email on the 'get started' button.
      But here is a direct link: academy.mgiclinic.com/crohns-training

  • @antwoneowens702
    @antwoneowens702 Před 7 měsíci

    I just had a massive back surgery can that cause a reaction

  • @psalmkydland9070
    @psalmkydland9070 Před rokem +16

    I've heard and know of people putting their ulcerative colitis into remission through the carnivore diet, it's really helping lot's of people with many diseases.

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  Před rokem +19

      I've commented on this before elsewhere. But most of the benefits of carnivore come from the "low glycemic index" of the food. You can get the same type of results from intermittent fasting for example. The benefits of the diet are not derived from the meat itself, but rather the other metabolic factors related to sugar metabolism. You can also achieve this with a more balanced phytonutrient diet. Not saying there is only one approach.

    • @shar7508
      @shar7508 Před rokem +3

      So meat, fruit and veggies?

  • @IngridGreenaway-qp9zy
    @IngridGreenaway-qp9zy Před 4 měsíci

    I would like to video on collitis

  • @magusyilie
    @magusyilie Před rokem +2

    I can eat all the plants I want but anything animal and I get more bleeding. Seed oils are uncomfortable too except olive oil is ok.

  • @Coatofmanycolour
    @Coatofmanycolour Před 9 měsíci +1

    I have never had my food
    digested for
    over 30 years of my life what should i do
    I need help plss

  • @darlenekozlovskis6907
    @darlenekozlovskis6907 Před 9 měsíci

    What can you eat with uc and type 2 diabetes

  • @kerryrus
    @kerryrus Před rokem +1

    Lactose free carnivore diet helped me. I tried so many diets and supplements.

  • @wanatakeurmindndsoul
    @wanatakeurmindndsoul Před měsícem

    Beef is a 100% flare trigger for me every time, but I didn't even think about the fact that milk comes from the same source! 😅 So annoying cause I can't even eat jelly sweets cause they have gelatine... usually has beef in it. This was helpful in explaining why! Thank you!

  • @howie3601
    @howie3601 Před rokem +12

    I got diagnosed at 16, and when I joined the Army MEPs didn't catch. I had forgotten about it as well. I'm 25 now, and had my first flare up in 8 years. Both times there was a lot of blood, tissue, and just yellow/clear goo. There was alot of pain. 10/10. I just caught covid as well, and the night after I have my flare up. I think it must've irritated my colon, not sure how, the hospital didn't know either. It's awfully suspect, given the fact that I haven't had a problem in years.

    • @englishliterature6056
      @englishliterature6056 Před rokem +8

      It is a horrible stage...I am suffering from it and frustrated with it

    • @psalmkydland9070
      @psalmkydland9070 Před rokem +6

      Covid is an inflammatory blood clotting disease. I got covid and then all hell broke loose and ended up in the emergency, not because of covid but how it affected my ulcerative colitis. I pray you overcome.

    • @sarah.hodophile505.
      @sarah.hodophile505. Před rokem +4

      I had covid too which had a bad effect on my gut. I'm struggling with Colitis now. It sucks.

    • @oalanaloveo
      @oalanaloveo Před 9 měsíci +2

      The first time I caught covid it gave me colitis. That was 2 years ago now. Still not got my head around it. Hard to manage diet and stress but now things are the worst they've been, so the call to deep change is now.

    • @tacroom12
      @tacroom12 Před 8 měsíci +2

      First off, thank You for your service. Second, how did you manage to make it through your time served with UC?

  • @_xenomorph8096
    @_xenomorph8096 Před 4 měsíci

    How can we have protein in diet if we avoid all both nuts , eggs , meat and whey ?

  • @AJLORACLE
    @AJLORACLE Před rokem

    Is Huel ok? It’s a protein shake that’s vegan?

  • @mariaeliza.chettri.3939
    @mariaeliza.chettri.3939 Před 9 měsíci

    Hello! Doctor

  • @athilasarada6684
    @athilasarada6684 Před rokem +1

    Sir is it ok to use a whey isolate protein powder which contains glutamine .

    • @AFGreen1201
      @AFGreen1201 Před 5 měsíci

      Everyone is different, only way to know is to try it and give it a couple of days to see if your body improves or not. Whey Iso is going to be one of the best when it comes with protein shakes. Glutamine is a good supplement for your body. Another thing you can look into is Hydrolyzed Collagen Peptides along with Creatine. Again im not a doctor and what works for some,might not work for you. Hope it helps.

  • @lyomon9981
    @lyomon9981 Před 5 měsíci

    Plantbased diet even helps with ckd

  • @zohebmulla3670
    @zohebmulla3670 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Colon or large intestine ulcers can be seen in ct scan and MRI?

  • @whydoesithurtwhenIpee
    @whydoesithurtwhenIpee Před 5 měsíci +2

    Hi Doc, My Son was recently diagnosed with UC, with a Mayo score of 3. He was in excruciating pain and lost 37 lbs in a month. They put him on two antobiotics and steroids for a month, which seems to be helping but they haven't been very helpful in terms of diet, or what we can do to try and avoid future flareups that are as severe as the one he just had. He's only one week into treatment and is responding well, gaining some weight back and feels better, but now has severe lower back pain and still is having to go sit on the toilet multiple times per day with almost no passages. We are sort of at a loss, I know this isn't something that will ever be "cured", but we weren't really given any advice on diet other than "High Fiber". But I've seen all kinds of info stating that certain foods, although high fiber, can cause gas, which can cause issues. Should we seek out help from a dietician, or should the Gastro doc be providing us with more info? I'm at a loss here as I am not aware of anyone in either of our families that has gone through this, so I don't have anyone to turn to. Any info you can provide is most appreciated! I heard you say keep a diary, which we are doing, but so far with it only being a week it hasn't really changed much. I'm probably hoping for too much, too soon. We've just been through the ringer watching out son wither away and writhe in pain for a month. We'd just like to know where to go for more info, I'll read 100,000 pages if I have to, I just need to know where to go to find it. Thank you.

    • @praharshithaambati9249
      @praharshithaambati9249 Před 5 měsíci +3

      I can feel you sister. I am suffering from UC too. I suggest maintaining a good diet that has more probiotics(yoghurt), fruits and vegetables without peel. No matter what your son's health condition is..God can heal him. Trust God, pray for healing in Jesus name.❤❤

    • @almudenafitzrovia589
      @almudenafitzrovia589 Před 4 měsíci

      Try to read something about "the gaps diet", the book "Gut and physiology syndrome" by doctor Natasha Cambell Mcbride will give you a lot info about autoimmune illness, the best diet and lifestyle to recover the gut

  • @hanaheena7828
    @hanaheena7828 Před rokem +1

    I can't have fruits, dairy or gluten I get a flare up its unfair but its life I also have acid reflux dhysphagia

  • @Straightdeal
    @Straightdeal Před 3 měsíci +1

    Wow, this is basically in direct contravention to what Drs Ken Berry and Rob Cywes say. They recommend that all vegetables be eliminated, and that people should focus on animal fats and protein.

  • @zabidaharpal4562
    @zabidaharpal4562 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Hello Doctor, I just came across you channel, I have a niece she is 26 years of age and has been suffering from alot of pain in the stomach, belly, and passing a lot of blood , her mom took her to severnal doctors, the last doctor want to take he intestine out, can you please help her, thank you

    • @saher603
      @saher603 Před 8 měsíci +1

      no no. no need to take intestine out.
      Just follow SCD diet and gradually she will be able to manage this disease. If you say I can help by giving you the contact of person who will guide thoroughly about the diet.

  • @nireeburr
    @nireeburr Před rokem +3

    A2 milk 🥛 is easy to get??
    We have a lot in Adelaide Australia

  • @cuetTimmonz
    @cuetTimmonz Před 7 měsíci

    I drink oat milk. Rice milk. What about vegan cheese? Soya is it bad? I guess i'll know in 2 weeks,on my new diet.

  • @mudit2523
    @mudit2523 Před měsícem

    How to give ulcerative colitis medicine What if Someone have Problem with Swallowing the Medicine phobia

  • @skatetoexplorevideos2477
    @skatetoexplorevideos2477 Před 11 měsíci +7

    I got a UC flare up by getting the flu.

    • @mpshields
      @mpshields Před 8 měsíci +3

      Stress is a factor like with most EVERYTHING!

  • @nandu4258
    @nandu4258 Před 10 měsíci

    I am now good protein substitute

    • @nandu4258
      @nandu4258 Před 10 měsíci

      Soory. I am looling for a good protein substitute

  • @stephenmayo9573
    @stephenmayo9573 Před 4 měsíci

    Start at the end.

  • @nolan_8
    @nolan_8 Před 10 měsíci +6

    When I was 17, I had a very large cheeseburger, cooked rare, at a parkside grill. I was constipated for two days (never happened to me before). It was after that bowel movement that my first symptoms began. I was also a stressed out teenager that smoked weed (causes colonic rhythm dysfunction), I do wonder, 18 years later, how much the combination of those life choices kickstarted my UC. Within a couple months after having that burger I was getting a sigmoidoscopy and had serious ulcers & blood loss. A year later I was in the hospital for two weeks with one of the worst cases of ulcers that my GI had ever seen.

    • @riharahim9789
      @riharahim9789 Před 9 měsíci +2

      Nolan b hi how you feeling now

    • @ceqs9
      @ceqs9 Před 8 měsíci +5

      Similar story to mine , with me it was a pork sandwich that did it. Never even had diarrhea at that point …

    • @nolan_8
      @nolan_8 Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@riharahim9789 Hi ty for asking, I still have ongoing inflammation but my symptoms aren't bad as in the past as long I eat right & sleep. I take Lialda, it's super expensive but seems to help keep the inflammation at bay

    • @moonllama6650
      @moonllama6650 Před 6 měsíci

      Does weed have a negative effect? I have found it helps reduce pain. Whats your recommendation?

  • @Adrianrulz
    @Adrianrulz Před 6 měsíci

    I was doing fine until I had to change jobs. Stress and I suspect raisins were my potential problems

  • @Damo_GingerMarmot
    @Damo_GingerMarmot Před 2 měsíci

    Anyone try Oxeyen HYPERBARIC chamber?

  • @dgator3599
    @dgator3599 Před rokem +9

    Tomatoes, onions, garlic, beef and sooo much more. I am following a low FODMAP, gluten free and lactose free lifestyle. Seriously thinking of cutting all meat except fish.

    • @kotababy411
      @kotababy411 Před rokem +3

      Fish even wild caught is polluted and can causes further problems

    • @stimulated631
      @stimulated631 Před rokem +1

      @@kotababy411 Not all fish, and you can add chicken aswell.

  • @herri18
    @herri18 Před rokem +1

    My trigger is artificial sweet, stress, dairy ice cream and bakery items

  • @nandu4258
    @nandu4258 Před 10 měsíci +5

    When you go a dentist
    Tell them that you have UC. No brufen no
    Amoxilin. Tell him very clearly

  • @angelfreedom911
    @angelfreedom911 Před rokem +1

    Gluten, cereals, milk, nightshades, hydrogenated oil, histamine, nichel and many others

  • @carnicavegirl7214
    @carnicavegirl7214 Před rokem +2

    I can’t touch vegetables or fruits, puts me straight in a flare.. meat and fat only for me unfortunately..

    • @kotababy411
      @kotababy411 Před 8 měsíci

      I have ulcerative colitis is carnivor still working for you

  • @srinivasp6344
    @srinivasp6344 Před rokem +6

    Egg whites do provide strong immune response. i know few cases that did. Many overlook Eggs but its best to avoid to be safe.

    • @megapiux9035
      @megapiux9035 Před 6 měsíci

      Omit the yellow one to avoid fatty liver too

  • @cuetTimmonz
    @cuetTimmonz Před 7 měsíci

    I eat just egg,vegan eggs in bottle. Hmm wonder if bad too.for me.

  • @AnithaS-yj3cq
    @AnithaS-yj3cq Před 9 měsíci

    Protein carbo fats spice are bad I guess environmental air we hav to drink n keep quite😅 I hv colitis it's bothering

  • @robertohlweiler9614
    @robertohlweiler9614 Před rokem

    Cant enter email

  • @gregmay8851
    @gregmay8851 Před rokem +7

    He has a white coat on he must know what he is talking about. when I have a flare I eat a blueberry smoothie for breakfast. Blueberries protein powder, I use muscle milk and water and wild blueberry you can buy at the store. For lunch a can of sardines, and if its a bad flare i skip lunch. My last meal is eggs with avocado. It will usually pass in a few weeks if I stick to this diet. I hate that I can't eat the things I like but it beats running back and forth to the toilet in the middle of the night.

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  Před rokem +3

      I love that you have found a way to address your flares without the use of medications! Most people just succumb to steroids and immunomodulators. You are exceptional in your insight into diet and lifestyle risk factors and should be commended.

  • @eccentricresearcher3498
    @eccentricresearcher3498 Před rokem +3

    You mentioned cows milk. What about goats milk or cheese?

    • @MindGutImmunity
      @MindGutImmunity  Před rokem +2

      Lookup A2 Casein. It's a type of protein in milk that is sometimes difficult to digest. Goats milk does not appear to have this problem with casein digestion.

  • @gaurank_01
    @gaurank_01 Před rokem +63

    As a uc patient and a watcher of insane amt of dr and comments on what to eat, i can say IT DEPENDS ON YOUR BODY. For someone a certain thing can be ok and others not. DONT EAT- coffee, milk, ANY SPICES, dry fruits/nuts. These are the most common things that causes flare up, stay strong there will be a permanent cure in near future my frnds 🫡😭👌😇

    • @sandythemonk
      @sandythemonk Před rokem

      Ayurveda has the permanent cure.

    • @shar7508
      @shar7508 Před rokem +2

      Thanks!

    • @XOXO-yv2vg
      @XOXO-yv2vg Před rokem +5

      Wait a cure? 😱 Or is this more of a motivational thing?

    • @abdulwahabalabdullah4933
      @abdulwahabalabdullah4933 Před rokem +2

      I suffered from this nightmare for one year, approximately i tried many things that Doctors said, until i found the natural cure that helped me and all people around me please if you know any patients that suffering from UC contact me to help you and soon you will live your life again 🙏🏼. Thanks god I’m fully recovered now.

    • @abdulwahabalabdullah4933
      @abdulwahabalabdullah4933 Před rokem

      I suffered from this nightmare for one year, approximately i tried many things that Doctors said, until i found the natural cure that helped me and all people around me please if you know any patients that suffering from UC contact me to help you and soon you will live your life again 🙏🏼. Thanks god I’m fully recovered now.

  • @indiradinah7715
    @indiradinah7715 Před rokem +30

    Summary -
    1. Beef protein / bovine serum
    2. Milk protein / casein + whey
    3. Gluten
    4. Egg protein
    Comment -
    In combination with medicin I healed my latest flare like this in reasonable time (seems to be individual though):
    2 weeks clear liquid
    Then add one food at the time every 2 days to see what works, when something doesn’t go back one step for 2-3 days.
    1. Boiled egg
    2. Baked sweet potato with oliveoil and a little salt on
    3. Banana
    4. Majo (homemade)
    5. Salmon/tuna
    6. Avocado
    7. Blueberries
    8. Steamed spinach

    • @gaetanemcgraw5567
      @gaetanemcgraw5567 Před rokem +2

      Clear liquid. Do you mean water only?

    • @lillyd
      @lillyd Před rokem +2

      @@gaetanemcgraw5567 it means anything transparent like broth, jello, gatorade, juice etc. Not opaque liquids like creamy soups (potato, tomato, mushroom, etc),

    • @riharahim9789
      @riharahim9789 Před 7 měsíci

      Thank you söö much

  • @debbY100
    @debbY100 Před 10 dny

    Info starts at 5:25

  • @vaithinathansubbaiyan8060

    Very confusing. Not easily understandable.

  • @terrywalker2437
    @terrywalker2437 Před 6 měsíci +1

    My triggers are any foods with high sugar content, foods fried in bad oils, and foods made from white flour/starch.
    I can eat sprouted bread, eggs, yogurt (no sugar), green leafy veggies, beans and fruits with no problems. Juicing fresh veggies and fruits work well too.
    Unlike many, I don't suffer with diarrhea, I become constipated when I flare. I am looking into functional medical Dr. As I don't want to live my life treating symptoms. I want to find out and address the root cause of the disease.

  • @dameionwilson9359
    @dameionwilson9359 Před 9 měsíci

    Gary and sugar

  • @angelinevanaman2629
    @angelinevanaman2629 Před měsícem

    🤫. I have no issues with Beef or Eggs luckily, in fact, my cat issues are completely in remission, and I do eat a high meat based diet and very few virgin fruit. Everyone’s different you have to find your sweet spot.

  • @arielraye5027
    @arielraye5027 Před rokem

    Does ulcer colitis cause intense vomiting

    • @Tommy_007
      @Tommy_007 Před 4 měsíci

      I haven't heard about it. At least it can't be very common.

  • @FrozenVodka1
    @FrozenVodka1 Před 4 měsíci

    All this has happened to me. Casein, gluten, eggs

  • @nandu4258
    @nandu4258 Před 10 měsíci +1

    I got it at 20 and i am 70 now. I am managing only with what i eat.

  • @arturosanchez4031
    @arturosanchez4031 Před 5 měsíci

    Your Clients there not patiens awesome Dr...no no like

  • @nandu4258
    @nandu4258 Před 10 měsíci +1

    In case of diarrhea i use ayurvedic kashayam for a day. Immediate relief

    • @saher603
      @saher603 Před 8 měsíci +1

      what is that ?
      something herbal?

  • @abduljackolsalsalani4511

    Spicy foods will trigger a lot

  • @nureddinz
    @nureddinz Před 3 dny

    Goat and sheep milk is always casein A2, easier to find than A2 cows milk. Also south European cows have A2 while north European cows like Holstein and their cross breeds have A1. Also doesn't Helicobacter pylori feed on sugar like all bacteria?

  • @007heaven
    @007heaven Před 6 měsíci

    Think eggs like alot cooking it's what cook them in that can make difference and the quality of food , I cook my eggs only in coconut oil or good quality extra virgin olive oil that's anything or poached in water simple, and meats grass fed organic , organic is best , and organic wheat grass powder 1st thing each day 😊 and lots salad with each meal

  • @janicespears8054
    @janicespears8054 Před 11 měsíci +1

    Trigeers? Orange Juice and tomato sauce.

    • @9aus
      @9aus Před 9 měsíci +2

      be careful in the future with high fructose foods/drinks. Also if you can't let go of tomatoes, make sure to peel them and remove the seeds, since those parts contains lectins.

  • @denisestowe9954
    @denisestowe9954 Před rokem +6

    Hey sir, I have been going through this for years, It seems like every video or research I do, it just doesn’t help me, I can go all day without eating also I don’t know what to eat or drink, even water triggers my stomach.

    • @JohnAdams-mu7xd
      @JohnAdams-mu7xd Před rokem +2

      Kefir maybe? Good luck.

    • @theunknowntheunknown7636
      @theunknowntheunknown7636 Před rokem +2

      Try kefir ,try consuming probiotics & prebiotics foods. Consume your food plain. Remember it takes time to improve your gut microbiome and also try blending your fruits and vegetables as they become easier to digest unlike chewing.

    • @Libraqueen1984
      @Libraqueen1984 Před rokem +1

      Me too

    • @raghavach2192
      @raghavach2192 Před rokem +1

      Same here my dear friend, all the analysis and own research end up in a big failures most of the time, inturn one or two days of diet less sleep less festival.

    • @sultanalsahli9979
      @sultanalsahli9979 Před rokem +3

      Eat mash potatoes to give you energy don’t starve please

  • @jamescary6124
    @jamescary6124 Před rokem +1

    Peppers are bad for me

    • @jamescary6124
      @jamescary6124 Před rokem

      Raw a2 milk is my backbone for goodness though

  • @nandu4258
    @nandu4258 Před 10 měsíci +3

    Please keep a dairy and keep writing on a daily basis and write what you are eating. This is the first step

  • @ThatGuyHealth
    @ThatGuyHealth Před 4 měsíci

    Disappointed this was more about sell than healing