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TakeHimOffVitaminsWow! This is great news for those of you who have been on my IBD Remission Diet – or are considering it – or for those of you who use Absorb Plus (the elemental shake product I formulated) on an ongoing basis.

Dr. Silvio Najt, MD (who used my IBD Remission Diet to heal his daughter’s colitis) just sent me this clinical trial where they assessed 26 patients with Crohn’s Disease, who used a combination of an elemental diet for half of their food intake (900 – 1200 calories per day) and then whatever they wished for the other half (”free diet”).

The control group consisted of 25 patients with Crohn’s Disease who just consumed an unrestricted diet, whatever they wanted to eat (100% free diet).

Then, they measured the recurrence of relapse (symptom flare-up) over a two year period. The relapse rate in the half elemental diet group was significantly lower – only 34.6% – versus a relapse rate of 64% in the free diet group.

Although this is good news because it means using an elemental shake product long-term (2 years) is beneficial, it should not be directly equated with outcomes of people using Absorb Plus or following my IBD Remission Diet. I’ll explain why…

3absorbThe elemental diet product used in this study is Elental – I couldn’t get an ingredient list for this product (in English), but it is manufactured by Ajinomoto – the principal manufacturer of MSG in Asia, so I wouldn’t think the ingredient quality would be anywhere near the high standards of Absorb Plus. I suspect it would be more equitable with the typical pharmaceutical elemental products like Peptamen, Subdue, Modulen, etc. Click here to see a comparison of Absorb Plus and these common elemental products (scroll down the page).

Just comparing the ingredients, one would expect Absorb Plus to produce even better outcomes.

Next, there is an entire world of difference between a medical elemental diet and The IBD Remission Diet.

An “elemental diet” typically means the person just drinks pharmaceutical elemental products. But the IBD Remission Diet combines the highest quality elemental shake (Absorb Plus) with a complete healing regimen designed to:

  • eradicate pathogens using wild oregano oil
  • repopulate the GI tract with good bacteria
  • provide extensive healing to many organs and systems of the body via targetted supplements like L-glutamine, CoQ10, Pycnogenol, Bioflavonoids, Vitamin C, George’s aloe vera juice, MucosaHeal, etc.
  • It also provides key rebuilding and strengthening via homemade bone and medicinal mushroom broths and 10 specific therapeutic amino acids.

This is why the IBD Remission Diet is effective whether you have Crohn’s, colitis or even IBS – it is not just a diet, it is a complete targeted healing program.

But getting back to this half-elemental diet clinical trial – I’m thrilled to have it as it provides solid data on the different ways you can use an elemental diet. Many people cannot adhere to a 100% elemental diet, so this is good alternative for them to have. Not as effective as an exclusive elemental diet, but still a significant improvement in outcomes.

Here are two common questions I get asked about elemental diets:

What is the longest amount of time I can stay on an elemental diet?

I had one reader who used The IBD Remission Diet exclusively for three months (the usual duration is 6 weeks). I had another reader who used it for the entire duration of her pregnancy, but she combined it with juicing raw vegetables to provide vital phytonutrients. Her baby was born normal weight, scored high on the Apgar test and 3 years later was still healthy.

Is it okay if I use Absorb Plus long-term, once or twice a day?

Well, that’s the great thing about this study, because it shows that not only is it okay, it’s beneficial. However, I do need to say that if you can obtain and tolerate raw milk, I do feel it is better to use that than any whey protein or elemental shake – simply because it is an unprocessed food. I have other readers who use Absorb Plus ongoing to replace either breakfast (because they don’t have time) or supper (because their system is more sensitive in the evening and they find they sleep better).

I have other readers who travel a lot for work, so they always take Absorb Plus with them – one of my readers is a film producer and he often goes to locations where finding healthy food is a hassle, so with his suitcase filled with Absorb Plus and Udo’s oil, he doesn’t have to worry about it.

Other readers just go repeatedly on and off the IBD Remission Diet, according to how their symptoms are doing. If they’ve eaten unhealthy food, drank too much alcohol , partied too much, work is stressful, their baby is keeping them up at night, etc. then they will just go on the IBD Remission Diet until things (and their gut) calm down.

As Dr. Najt, MD says: These diseases are so linked to the emotional and stressors, that there’s no point in talking about a “cure”. It’s more about the Healing Journey and dealing with things as they arise.

I agree, the point is to continually spiral upward, strengthening the body, healing and balancing it so that its ability to handle stressors increases. Whilst simultaneously healing our emotional patterns, beliefs and blocks that predispose us to illness in the first place.

Soar higher,

Jini

p.s.  just a heads-up – many of you asked for a simpler version of Listen To Your Gut (in the last survey we did), so Dr. Najt and I are in the midst of co-writing one. As a physician, he says that in his experience, patients can’t deal with too much and prefer just clear-cut directions: do this, then that, then this. So, I’m listening… and it’s coming…

p.p.s.  One important thing to keep in mind with any elemental product or whey protein shake, these substances are very sticky on the teeth. So you need to brush your teeth really well, paying particular attention to the gum line, where they tend to adhere the most. Personally, I would use an electric toothbrush as regular brushing just doesn’t clean the teeth well enough.

  1. Don Draper Said,

    I think I should look at the remission diet. I cope alright but I certainly can improve where I am at.

  2. Loraine Mehl Said,

    Hi Jini, I am a new reader. My daughter has UC and has tried a lot of things. We all have a lot to learn. I just wanted to tell you, I love your “up” attitude. We can all benefit andsoar higher. Thnks so much for sharing….LM

  3. Ashley Said,

    Dear Jini,
    Although a lot of attention is paid to the physical aspects of inflammatory gut problems, for many it appears to also take a psychological toll. One of the things that has me coming back to your site is your grounded matter-of-fact approach to the body – removing much of the stigma. I am trying to convince a family member who has lived with an inflammatory gut problem (first diagnosed as celiac sprue and then redefined as Crohn’s) more than half of her life (she is now in her mid to late 30’s) to seek some insight from your site. She has become rather detached from her physical self, and her dislike of her own body and food issues has prevented her from engaging with people – and I think she is clinically depressed. Unfortuntately, she has given herself over to conventional medical treatment – which may be contributing to her mood and reproductive dysfunction. She seems resigned to this fate, and I find it hard to let that be but know it isn’t my call to make.
    Wish you many joys in the coming year and those that follow.
    Ashley

    PS – this evidence of the efficacy of an elemental diet is great for improving standard of care – but it would be wonderful if a group of researchers could be convinced to use your protocol in a trial – it would certainly put it more visibly on the map.

  4. JINI Said,

    Ashley – your family member sounds too deep in a rut and no doubt needs a “spiritual” shift, rather than an intellectual one. So rather than presenting her with info, I would seek spiritual/emotional healing for her in whichever modality fits with your belief system. i.e. you can pray for her, do EFT on her behalf, do energy healing on her, etc.

  5. Sally Pike Said,

    Thank you Jini for offering us a viable alternative to the truly terrible drug routine that was offered to my son when he was diagnosed with Crohns last year. Though shocked by his diagnosis as he was only 19 we both rejected totally the regime that they suggested. No dietary suggestions were offered and without your website we would have been completely lost. I am glad to report that my son has regained most of the weight he lost initially and is a happy and confident young man enjoying university life – if a little cautiously. He still has a way to go as he still rejects the spiritual/emotional aspects of his disease but he is young and I have hopes he will learn to address these. I just wanted to say thank you for sharing your healing journey and pursuing it so that so many can benefit from what you have learned. If only we could convince the medical profession to be alittle more open minded

  6. JINI Said,

    Thanks for the lovely message Sally! And actually many members of the medical profession are shifting – I have more than a few MDs who have used my protocols and even a few GIs who refer patients to my stuff. I’m currently working on a new book with an MD (Dr. Silvio Najt) who used my protocols to heal his daughter’s UC, so don’t worry, it’s happening! Once this new book is published it will be interesting to see how the med community at large responds – will they be more open, or will they seek to villify Dr. Najt? who knows…