The goal of medical treatment is to reduce the inflammation that triggers your signs and symptoms. In the best cases, this may lead not only to symptom relief but also to long-term remission. Ulcerative colitis treatment usually involves either drug therapy or surgery.
Doctors use several categories of drugs that control inflammation in different ways. But drugs that work well for some people may not work for others, so it may take time to find a medication that helps you. In addition, because some drugs have serious side effects, you'll need to weigh the benefits and risks of any treatment.
Alternative treatment for Ulcerative Colitis
About 21% of inflammatory bowel disease patients use complementary treatments. If you are fed up with colitis controlling your life and activities... keep reading. SEROVERA® is a 100% natural, potent anti-inflammatory, PROVEN to heal ulcerative colitis. Most people who take SEROVERA® testify to significant health improvement from their ulcerative colitis within a few weeks, while many feel UC relief in just a few days!

What is SEROVERA®? Aloe Vera is well-known for its powerful anti-inflammatory and antimicrobial properties. Under the direction of Dr. Ivan Danhof, Ph.D., M.D., we have isolated and processed the healing agent in Aloe Vera, allowing us to infuse the purest, most potent medicinal value into each SEROVERA® AMP 500 capsule.
AMP molecules are but one of the approximate 200 ingredients found in the Aloe vera plant. It is important to note that the Aloe mucilaginous polysaccharide is the sole ingredient responsible for all the healing properties attributed to Aloe. This is a major breakthrough for uses of natural Aloe in the autoimmune and gastrointestinal areas of medicine.
Probiotics and Ulcerative Colitis
Many clinical and research studies have indicated that intestinal flora dysbacteriosis contributes to the pathogenesis of ulcerative colitis. Probiotics are non-pathogenic beneficial flora, which have important effects on maintaining the balance of intestinal flora. Many studies have discussed the positive effects of probiotics for treating stomach and intestine diseases, including ulcerative colitis.Through meta-analysis, they concluded that probiotics should be considered as an auxiliary medicine in the remission induction stage and maintenance stage of ulcerative colitis.
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