- Ulcerative colitis is a chronic, inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation in the digestive tract.
- It is usually only in the innermost lining of the large intestine (colon) and rectum.
- Forms range from mild to severe.
- It is a lifelong condition that one has to manage, rather than a life-threatening illness.
- Intake of too many painkillers and improper medications can result in some dangerous complications.
Diet that Triggers Ulcerative Colitis
- Tea and Coffee
- Alcohol
- Carbonated drinks
- Dairy products, if you’re lactose intolerant
- Dried beans, peas, and legumes
- Dried fruits
- Foods that have sulphur or sulphate
- Foods high in fibber
- Meat
- Nuts and crunchy nut butters
- Popcorn
- Products that have sorbitol (sugar-free gum and candies)
- Raw fruits and vegetables
- Refined sugar
- Seeds
- Spicy foods
Diagnosis
- Blood tests.
- Stool sample.
- Colonoscopy.
- Flexible sigmoidoscopy.
- X-ray.
- CT scan.
- Computerized tomography (CT) enterography and
- Magnetic resonance (MR) enterography
Symptoms
- Pain in the abdomen, joints, or rectum area
- Pain can be intermittent in the abdomen
- Gastrointestinal: bloating,
- blood in stool,
- diarrhoea,
- inability to empty bowels,
- leaking of stool, or urgent need to defecate
- anaemia,
- fatigue,
- fever, or loss of appetite
- cramping or weight loss
Causes
- Genes: The person inherits a gene from a parent that increases the risk.
- Environmental factors: Bacteria, viruses, and antigens may trigger the immune system.
- Acid reflux
- Virus or bacteria
- Low Immunity
- Stress
Complications
- Severe bleeding
- A hole in the colon (perforated colon)
- Severe dehydration
- Liver disease (rare)
- Bone loss (osteoporosis)
- Inflammation of your skin, joints and eyes
- An increased risk of colon cancer
- A rapidly swelling colon (toxic megacolon)
- Increased risk of blood clots in veins and arteries.
Naturopathy Treatment
- Mud pack of stomach
- Full body mud pack
- Enema – Hot and Cold Water
- Alternate fomentation of liver, kidney and upper back.
- Full body massage
- Dry friction bath
- Wet friction bath
Yoga
- Mudras
- Gyana Mudra
- Vayu Mudra
- Apana Mudra
- Prana Mudra
- Mukul Mudra ( keeping fingers on the liver region).
- Pranayama
- Nadishodhan
- Anulom vilom
- Bhastrika
- Kapalbhati
- Ujyayi
- Bhramari
- Sukshma vyayam of legs, hands griva chalan and eye movement.
- Vajrasana samooh
- Thunderpose(vajrasana)
- Cat pose (marjari asana)
- Tiger pose (vyaghra asana)
- Frog pose (Mandookasana)
- Camel pose (Ushtrasana)
- Rabbit pose(shashank asana)
- Yogasanas laying down on back
- Suptaudrakarshanasan
- Setubandha asana
- Suptatadasana
- Asanas laying down to stomach
- Makrasana
- Bhujangasana
- Tiryakbhujangasana
- Dhanurasana
- Sitting pose
- Nauka chalan
- Chakki chalan
- Pashchimottanasan
- Meru vakrasana
- Padmasana
- Standing pose
- Tadasana
- Triyaktadasana
- Katichakrasana
- Vrikshasana
- Suryanamskar completing with Shithalikaran
Diet
First three weeks
Since it is a digestive disease, the patient should take food which is easily digestible. The patient should be on liquids for atleast 3 weeks if the condition is very serious.
After three weeks
- In morning: 6am to7am
- 10 pieces- Raisins, 2 pieces- Dates, Anjeer (soaked in water and grinded to make a solution).
- At 9am
- One bowl of Daliya ( liquid)
- One bowl of mix vegetables soup.
- One Pulpy fruit
- 12 pm
- One tablespoon of curd mixed with a glass of water
- 1.30 pm to 2 pm
- Boiled Vegetable, soupy brown rice and one bowl of minutely chopped salad.
- 4pm
- A glass of citrus juice. Sweet lime juice is always the best .
- 7pm to 8pm
- One Pulpy fruit ( mango is best in other season, chikoo or papaya or other pulpy fruit can be taken).
- Before bed, take a cup of warm water and a one inch piece of jaggery.
Do’s and Don’ts
Say YES to:
- Wake up before sunrise.
- Take proper rest.
- Pray and have positive and generous thoughts.
- Take pure natural satwik food.
- Milk, butter milk, sprouts, fox nuts dates, raisins, fig, honey, jaggery, and sweet pulpy fruits.
- Fruit juice and vegetable’s soup
Say NO to:
- Laziness, stress, selfishness.
- Maida, pickles, papad, Mathias, bhujiya, nimki, biscuits.
- All kind of packed food and juice.
- Tea, coffee, white sugar and red chilly.
- Avoid to eat without hunger and over eating.
- Avoid all sour food including lemon and tamarind.
All the information available on this website is for education and awareness purposes only. Follow these practices only under the guidance of a trained Yoga and Naturopathy practitioner. Punam Agarwal and her Yoga and Naturopathy initiatives are not liable for any injuries caused during the process.