Colitis

Before you start

The gut’s ability to absorb nutrients, whether it is from food or from the foodstate supplements, will be significantly improved if the body has first been cleansed of harmful toxins, and the intestinal tract replenished with healthy flora.

It is of particular benefit in today’s environment with our increased exposure to harmful toxins from so many sources. It is our recommendation to pre-empt any dietary/nutritional program with a cleanse, and to repeat it twice per year.

To this extent we recommend that before you start on your required formula you undertake our Detox Formula which involves 3 products that provide a very effective cleanse program that will enhance your health and wellbeing.

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What is Colitis?

It is the chronic inflammation and/or ulceration of the mucous membranes of the lower intestine, and colon and rectum, and it implies that the contents of this part of the digestive system may act as irritants or possibly be toxic.

What causes Colitis?

Evidence shows that a clear relationship exists between Colitis and a poorly constituted diet. Excessive amounts of refined carbohydrate foods encourage colitis, in part because it tends to be low in fibre. Flesh foods also appear to irritate colitis, most likely because they are more difficult to digest and therefore put the gut under greater stress.

Agricultural residues and food processing chemicals may also be implicated, but there is not yet consensus research data. It is likely that artificial chemicals and some drugs, in particular antibiotics, adversely disturb normal bowel flora. Food sensitivities can also be implicated, notably sensitivity to wheat.

However some relief of symptoms does not totally get to the cause, and prolonged colitis runs down body reserves of Vitamins A, D and K, impairs absorption of B vitamins (including Folic acid and Pantothenic acid) and affects various minerals too - such as Calcium, Iron, Magnesium and Zinc.

Foodstate Supplements

The following supplements are known to be helpful:

COLITIS Formula - SAVE 10% when you buy the complete set of formulas. This includes 1 of each product listed below. You save a total of £10.00
VAT Free Price: £89.98
Probiotic is a combination of friendly gut bacteria that enhance the digestive system, helping the absorption of nutrients and supporting the manufacture of some vitamins, increasing the profile of beneficial bacteria that are involved with the removal of harmful waste products.
VAT Free Price: £25.50
Essential Fatty Acid Complex helps to reduce inflammation and by enhancing the retention of oxygen acts to reduce the proliferation of detrimental bacteria.
VAT Free Price: £9.50
Magnesium is known to help alleviate colitis by enhancing production of cellular energy involved in the removal of harmful waste products.
VAT Free Price: £10.50
Anti-Oxidant with Co-enzyme Q10 The anti-oxidants help inhibit harmful free radicals potentially generated by and associated with toxic waste in the gut. This formula contains nutrients known to help ailments of the digestive system.
Co-enzyme Q10 improves the ability of the immune system to fight and kill detrimental bacteria.
VAT Free Price: £17.99
The Food State Multi-Vitamin and Mineral Complex forms a sound nutritional base to improve good health as this formula contains nutrients that are not always available within the normal dietary intake.
VAT Free Price: £10.50
Beta-Glucans 1,3 & 1,6 are known to inhibit many types of detrimental bacteria
VAT Free Price: £17.99
Iron is known to help alleviate colitis. However, it is important that proper advice is taken.
VAT Free Price: £8.00

Table of Beneficial Nutritional Supplements

This information is offered as an introduction to supplements, herbs, foods and substances that are known to help with colitis. This information is not a substitute for medical advice or treatment and it is suggested that sound advice is taken by an appropriately qualified practitioner.

The supplements highlighted are generally considered to be those of greatest importance.

 

Formula Daily Intake Initial Period Ongoing Intake Ongoing
Vitamins Multivitamin-Mineral 1 twice daily 2 weeks 1 daily 1 daily
Anti-Oxidant with with Co-Q10 1 twice daily 4 weeks 1-2 daily for 3 months 1 daily
Minerals Iron 1 daily 1 daily 1 daily 1 daily
Magnesium 1 twice daily 4 weeks 1-2 daily for 3 months 1 daily
Fats Essential Fatty Acid Complex 1 twice daily 2 weeks 1 daily 1 daily
Additional Probiotic taken as directed taken as directed taken as directed taken as directed
Beta-Glucans 1 twice daily 1 daily 1 daily

Dietary Recommendations

Positive Foods

Cereal grains oats, whole brown rice, millet, wheat grass
Vegetables garlic, chives, onions, leafy green vegetables, miso
Fruits freshly squeezed & diluted lemon juice, grapes (including pips), pears, apples, plums
Legumes beans & pulses
Teas, Herbs & Spices camomile tea, fenugreek seed tea, green tea, basil, turmeric, ginger
Nuts & Seeds sesame seeds, sunflower seeds (chewed thoroughly)
Fungi Maitake mushrooms
Fish oily fish (but not mackerel) – not grilled or fried
Dairy daily small portion of live organic yoghurt
Additional Foods organic honey,

Negative Foods

Refined carbohydrates, hydrogenated fats, battery chicken & hens’ eggs, white sugar (sucrose), excess garlic, artificial sweeteners, sulphates (preservative), tartrazine
Coffee, chocolate, alcohol, cheese, salami, pickled foods, most nuts, foods with additives
Reduce intake of proteins from red meat especially; also dairy products (especially cheese)
Avoid citrus fruits (except lemons), and especially orange

Additional Comment

It is important that attention is paid to the balance between acid-forming and alkali-forming foods. The optimum balance is around 60% alkali-forming to acid-forming. See Acid Forming and Alkali Forming guidelines.
Take plenty of fresh water. Good quality still mineral water from a glass container is the superior form; though a good tap filter is also satisfactory.

Possible irritants include high intake of saturated and hydrogenated dietary fats, caffeine drinks, alcohol, chocolate, eggs, cheese, red meat and salty foods.

Additional Help & Support

Homeopathy and Alexander Technique can be valuable adjuncts.
Slippery elm powder helps to reduce gastric distress.