Hi Deme,
While I do not know of a doctor in your area that is specifically raw, if you care to phone Jean Gidley (see brochure) she may be able to refer you to a CHIP trained doctor in the sunshine coast area which is just down the hill from you so to speak. CHIP doctors have been trained to address lifestyle diseases using diet and education as the primary treatment. This education is world class.
What is CHIP?
http://www.chiphealth.org.au http://www.chipglobal.orgBrochure:
http://www.chiphealth.org.au/images/chip/summitfullprogrammod.pdfSpecifically regarding UC:
Recent research has shown a link between disease such as UC and Crones disease and bacterial dysbiosis. While treating stomach ulcers with the new antibiotic triple therapy, these conditions were concurrently eradicated. I assume that you know that stomach ulcers are in fact caused by bad bacteria residing in the gut wall – google: helicobacter.
I have suffered some discomfort in the past myself with this and colitis and was diagnosed with a helicobacter infection. No way would I submit to antibiotic nuclear winter of my intestinal flora, so I devised a different approach which proved very successful. Rather than take the antibiotic approach, I decided to take the Pro-biotic approach!
With a strategy of restoring the good bacteria in my GI tract, I decided to first to change my internal environment to favor good bacteria and second, to then re-implant the good bacteria in my GI tract. In my particular case, this proved so successful that I did not even make it to the second stage of the treatment.
I used a product named Homozon from America to create a favourable internal environment (imitations may not work) and after a couple of months all symptoms disappeared. The other product I procured was Eugalan Topfer from Germany (eBay) to re-implant the beneficial bacteria. I chose these products because of their outstanding pedigree. Lets face it. It‘s hard to know what garden variety health store supplements to trust in these days of $focused consumer marketing$.
Any approach which alters the GI environment for the better and encourages the growth of good bacteria – particularly acidophilus in the upper GI tract and Bifidus in the lower should serve to displace pathogenic bacteria and result in improvement. Pre-biotics may also help.
Feel free to PM me for further information.
Good Health,
Neo.