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February 28, 2007 - Esher, Surrey, UK, February 13, 2007: After the success of 'Breakthrough Crohn's Disease Guide', the e-book by Sharon Dobson, the author has decided to continue her support and education for Crohn's Disease sufferers through a free weekly newsletter filled with the latest news on the disease, natural treatments, and additional ways to ease the suffering and discomfort associated with its symptoms.
Crohn's Disease is a condition that has developed only since the beginning of the 20th century, primarily in Western cultures. It has hit hard and is becoming increasingly common, causing a great deal of pain and embarrassment among its sufferers. Symptoms include, but aren't limited to persistent diarrhea at all hours of the day and night, severe cramping after meals, bloody stools, low-grade and even high-grade fevers without sign of infection, frequent nausea, arthritis-like pain, red spots and blisters on the arms and legs, inflamed and red eyes, and rapid weight loss.
There is no mystery why sufferers from Crohn's Disease are extremely interested in remaining informed about the different ways to manage the disease and help to live more comfortably and normally. This is the precise goal that Sharon Dobson has for her Crohn's Disease newsletter. The newsletter aims to:
- Teach the signs and symptoms of Crohn's Disease to encourage early diagnosis.
- Share knowledge of the complications of Crohn's Disease and how they may be avoided.
- Impart a healthy, Crohn's Disease-friendly diet including foods that are easy to digest and that encourage healing within the intestines.
- Update information for more accurate and functional strategies to manage the condition and symptoms of Crohn's Disease.
- Suggest nutritional supplements that may be discussed with the doctor for more effective digestion and intestinal function.
- And a great deal more.
To subscribe to the free Crohn's Disease newsletter, visit http://www.natural-crohn s-disease-relief.com/index.html?source=pr.
For more information about the condition of Crohn's Disease, as well as its treatments, the latest developments, and support for sufferers, please visit the blog at http://www.natural-crohns-disease-relief.com/blog.
Contact:
Sharon Dobson
Successful Author of 'Breakthrough Crohn's Disease Guide'
http://www.natural-crohns-disease-relief.com/crohnsdisease.html?source=pr