Monday, 10 November 2014

Re: [Everything doTERRA] Could the GX Asst have anything to do with causing diverticulitis??

I had diverticulitis for years prior to having surgery two years ago. I can't imagine that she went from none to severe pain due to doing a cleanse. I was told it develops (usually) due to constipation over time and needing to strain to have a bowel movement. The straining causes the pouches that catch food that can then become infected. I read up about it many times before having surgery. My daughter also had the surgery and was told that in the US they recommend surgery after two bouts of diverticulitis. She said she was never constipated and she has also never done a cleanse. Personally, I would take the antibiotics because I know how bad the pain can be and if it ruptures you are talking major issues. I would not, however, blame it on the oils.

Sz

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On Nov 10, 2014, at 2:39 AM, Chad Rex <chadandlynnrex@gmail.com> wrote:

Have a friend who is desperately trying to get pregnant and has finally tried to give doTERRA a shot, so she has been following the "fertility protocol" of Gx Asst, PB Asst, Phytoestrogen, grapefruit, clarycalm, and LLV.  She just had to go into ER for abdominal pain and was diagnosed with diverticulitis.  She says that she experienced the pain after her last GX asst round and thinks that maybe when she was susceptible a seed or fruit skin got stuck.  She said that her stools remained loose even though she was on the PB asst.    Now they want her on 2 antibiotics to  ensure it doesn't rupture.  Any one have medical background to advise??

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