Ulcerative Colitis - Pamela Smith, MD, MS (2021 Conference) (LDN, low dose naltrexone)
Ulcerative colitis is an autoimmune inflammatory bowel disease that causes inflammation of the inner lining of the digestive tract. There are several types, and other areas of the body can also be affected besides the GI tract. The pathogenesis of UC is multifactorial, it involves genetic predisposition, a portfolio barrier defects, dysregulation, immune responses, and environmental factors. She discusses diagnosis and therapies, and presents several related studies.
KEYWORDS: low dose naltrexone, LDN, ulcerative colitis, skin, eyes, liver, nutrition, autoimmune, dysbiosis, colitis, exercise, inflammation, antioxidants, Vitamin D, probiotics, IBD, opioid receptors, cortisol,
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