Crohn’s disease is indeed a complex IBD and it’s true, pretty uncomfortable too. It’s like the immune system just goes haywire and attacks its own intestines. Now, why some peeps get Crohn’s and others dodge it? Well, it’s a mix - genes, environment, and yes, lifestyle. Genetics can set the stage, but diet, stress, and imbalances in gut flora often play their ugly parts too. Stress can definitely crank up the intensity of the symptoms. It’s like throwing fuel on the fire.
Ayurveda, with its treasure trove of herbal remedies and lifestyle tweaks, can be a good buddy in managing this. The focus is on balancing the Agni, the digestive fire, which is crucial here. If it’s too weak or too strong, digestion’s outta whack, and that ain’t good. One way to tackle this is, as you mentioned, through herbs. Triphala is a great start. It’s a tridoshic remedy, which means, it can balance all three doshas and gently detoxifies the digestive tract. You can take a teaspoon of it with warm water before bed.
Kutaja is another amazing herb that helps in diarrhea and inflammation, with around a half teaspoon of its powder in warm water twice a day. Bilva, particularly the fruit pulp, can soothe the gut and stabilize digestion.
Diet is key too. A light, easily digestible diet, avoiding raw and heavy-to-digest foods, can do wonders. Warm, cooked meals, like khichari, are easy on the Agni and nourishing. Ghee is also great, it’s soothing and can help the digestive tract heal. And yes, managing stress with yoga, pranayama or meditation can create a positive impact.
But remember, it’s about tailoring it to your unique constitution, or Prakriti. It’s important to have someone experienced guide this journey… And if there’s ever severe symptoms, like high fever or intense abdomen pain, seek medical attention pronto.



