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The Preventions and treatment of Crohn's Disease

Crohn’s disease is an inflammatory condition that usually affects the final part of the small intestine and the beginning section of the large intestine. It often causes bloody stools and mal-absorption problems. The most common symptoms include chronic diarrhea with abdominal pain, fever, loss of appetite, weight loss, and a sense of fullness in the abdomen. The cause of Crohn’s is not fully understood. The management of this condition requires a trained clinical nutritionist or medical practitioner, as individual food sensitivities may play a role in aggravating the condition.

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Adëeva Flora Essentials

Flora Essentials contains a full complement of digestive enzymes as well as prebiotics, which together support the function of the small and large int More

Adëeva All-In-One Multi-Vitamin & Mineral

All-In-One Multi-Vitamin & Mineral contains dosages of nutrients required to repair the cells of the intestinal tract.  More

Adëeva Nature’s Essential Oils

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Adëeva Glucosamine Joint Formula

Glucosamine Joint Formula contain glucosamine sulfate, which has been shown in experimental studies to support the gut blood vessels, helping to reduc More

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L- Glutamine

L-Glutamine is the primary nutrient for intestinal tact cells. L-Glutamine supplementation helps to repair and restore the health of the intestinal li... More

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Dietary Management

The dietary management of this condition requires involvement of a trained dietician, medical practitioner or clinical nutritionist, as individu... More

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