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November 5, 2008

Ex-Crohn's sufferer's happy tale

Hi my friend,

In the last week I've gotten emails from at least 10
people who have Crohn's disease, asking if Great Taste No
Pain can help them.

Yes, it can.  And I'll explain why:

If you don't know what it is, Crohn's is a form of "IBD"--
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (meaning swelling of the
intestines)--that usually attacks the lower part of the
small intestine. 

Under "normal" conditions, after our food is broken down
in the stomach, the wastes pass to the small intestine so
digestion can be finished and nutrients can be absorbed.
Then off to the large intestine (colon), and "out the
door" they go.

But when someone has Crohn's disease, instead of the
wastes passing through smoothly, the small intestine (and
sometimes parts of the colon) gets all inflamed and
swollen, resulting in horrible pain and diarrhea. 

Crohn's can also cause rectal bleeding, weight loss, 
arthritis, skin problems, inflammation of the eyes, kidney
stones or gallstones.  Anemia can result if the rectal
bleeding is chronic.

People with Crohn's are often malnourished and
underweight, since the small intestine can't do its job of
absorbing nutrients when it's inflamed.

And the small intestine can get so swollen that it
literally gets blocked up.  This is called a bowel
obstruction, and many times emergency surgery must be
performed to clear it.  

If the swelling and inflammation continues and is severe
enough, doctors like to remove some or all of the small
intestine or colon.

But surgery is not even a final answer.  The disease can
recur, frequently near the surgery site or elsewhere in the
digestive tract.

Nearly three out of every four people with Crohn's disease
eventually get some type of surgery--definitely not good
odds.    

And there's a chance that if too much of the intestines
are taken out, the Crohn's sufferer will end up with a
colostomy (bag that is taped to your body and catches your
wastes as they leak out of a hole in your abdomen). 

Crohn's is truly a horrible condition...

And surprise, surprise...all the medical community offers
for it are drugs and surgery...

So how can Great Taste No Pain help?

When you eat how I teach you in Great Taste No Pain,
- http://www.greattastenopain.com/great.asp your foods are
digested easily and thoroughly with no overproduction of
acid.

When your meals are digested properly, the small
intestines can better absorb the nutrients from your foods
(and you get more of the nutrients to begin with because
they're not destroyed by too much acid). 

Plus your wastes don't end up all dry, hard and irritating
to the intestines--instead, they pass much more smoothly
along the path, and you end up with normal, comfortable
bowel movements. 

ALL of this is great news for people with Crohn's who are
so challenged with pain, swollen intestines, diarrhea and
bleeding.

And if you want to hear it first-hand from someone with
Crohn's, see what Dale has to say:

*******************

Hi Sherry,
 
This is my story with Crohn's.

In 1973 in college I began to have horrible pains in my
lower stomach.  It felt like a huge cramp and hurt so badly
that I would almost pass out. 

My parents took me to several doctors.  Tests were run and
they said I had a small ulcer, gave me meds and I seemed to
feel better. 

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After a couple of weeks the pain came back but worse or so
it seemed to me.  Again I went to all the specialists and
one of them told my parents it sounded like Crohn's
disease to him, but he couldn't be sure until he did
exploratory surgery.

The surgery confirmed it was Crohn's and the doctor removed
a huge section of my ileum (small intestine). 

I began to heal very quickly and my frail body began to
gain weight and I felt great for several years.  But what I
didn't know was that during the surgery the doctor removed
the Ileocecal valve from my intestine too.

Although I was not in any pain I went to the bathroom
about 20 times or more per day.  I barely made it through
college.  I was always tired.  

I've always had digestive problems, fistulas, etc.  I've
always had a dull pain where my surgery was, and I couldn't
eat carrots or any raw veggies or else they would have to
pump my stomach out.

But I lived with all this because I didn't know any
better.  I've also had my gall bladder removed and surgery
for kidney stones.
 
Now I'm 59 and the dull pain is still here; I'm tired most
of the time and the path to the bathroom is worn thin after
all these years.
 
Then I came upon your web site. 

Everything made sense to me and so I tried your plan.  I
was floored!!

I simply could not believe only after a few days the pain
in my intestines was gone and my bathroom trips were cut
more than in half and yes I did have more energy and I
seemed to think more clearly.  I really felt alive and very
mentally alert.
 
I feel like it's a mission for you to share this
incredible knowledge with those who will listen.  I'm just
an ordinary person who because of your knowledge is now
able to live an extraordinary life.

My sincere advice for your readers who are suffering is to
just try your program to see what it will do for them. 

They have nothing to lose and everything to gain.
 
My profound thanks,

Dale Wallace

*******************

SB:  Dale, wow, my most sincere congratulations to you.
Finally after suffering all those years, you've found
relief.  And yes, it is my life's mission to help people
just like you all over the world.  Thanks for writing.

=======

If you or someone you love has Crohn's, it's imperative
that you have easy digestion and get lots of nutrients.  It
will alter every day of your life, it just might save you
from the knife, and it could decrease the amount of
medicine required, possibly stop the need for them at all. 

As Dale said, he's now living an extraordinary life.  You
or your loved one with Crohn's can do the same.  It's just
one click away.
- http://www.greattastenopain.com/great.asp 

To your health,

Sherry Brescia




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