A pseudomembranosus colitis diet can be determined by any individual by first ridding themselves of the cause, a bacteria called C. Diff. Once you have eradicated this bacteria, as part of Dr. Dahlman’s phone consultation treatment plan, he will personally design your diet to maximize your chances of completely eliminating this condition from your life.

A pseudomembranosus colitis diet will be effective for treatment once the cause of pseudomembranosus colitis is eradicated. Pseudomembranosus colitis is often, but not always caused by the bacterium, Clostridium Difficile, also known as C. Diff. Pseudomembranosus colitis may also be called Clostridium Difficle colitis.

If your pseudomembranosus colitis is caused by this bacterium, antibiotics must be used to kill it and then your pseudomembranosus colitis may be treated successfully by diet and an all natural supplement plan. If it is not caused by C. Diff, the following dietary advice will also help you.

A pseudomembranosus colitis diet must be determined for you by using some of the same dietary advice that others use and some additional advice that is specific to you.

We must start with what all other pseudomembranosus colitis patients should not eat. No dairy products and no gluten containing foods as they are both known to be pro-inflammatory.

All dairy products other than butter must be eliminated from your diet. Another way to view this rule is that the only products from a cow you can consume is beef and butter, if you choose to eat them. Please read all ingredient lists on the labels of products in your home inspecting for the words milk, cheese, lactose, whey and casein. You may find it surprising where you will find hidden dairy. Become a dairy detective!

A diet for pseudomembranosus colitis for all patients will also include the elimination of gluten containing foods. Remove all wheat, oats, barley and rye from your diet. Now, you’re a gluten detective as well!

Please download Dr. Dahlman’s free Crohn’s/Colitis report available for download from this page for a more detailed discussion of the above eliminations.

The additional diet for pseudomembranosus colitis advice specific to you is learned through a food allergy test that will reveal what foods are contributing to the inflammation of pseudomembranosus colitis and causing your symptoms. This fine tuning of your diet is what answers the confusing questions about why you cannot figure out what to eat or not eat.

Following the above advice means that all other foods not dairy, gluten containing or found positive on the allergy test can be safely eaten.

With a couple of exceptions. If you continue to have symptoms even though you follow the above advice and are using the all natural supplements Dr. Dahlman recommends…a fructose elimination may be your next step. Fructose is found in all fruit, corn, beets, carrots, peas, tomatoes, onions, eggplant, sweet potatoes, turnips and winter squash and any type of sugar including honey, molasses, maple syrup and agave. More detail abut how to eliminate fructose can be found in Dr. Dahlman’s free Crohn’s/Colitis report available for download at the bottom of this article.

A planned step-by-step process of elimination of these foods while we utilize all-natural supplements to re-establish beneficial bacterial balances and restore proper chemistry while also using natural anti-inflammatory herbs and other compounds is the strength of Dr. Dahlman’s diet for pseudomembranosus colitis treatment.

Remember, Dr. Dahlman will personally design the exact diet for you that is necessary to addrress this condition. Don’t suffer!

Please fill out the form below to receive a copy of Dr. Dahlman’s free report on how you can conquer pseudomembranosus colitis with his all natural treatment utilizing his step-by-step process, temporary dietary eliminations and an all natural supplement program.*

To find the costs of his program, please click here: “Do It Yourself Program” and solve pseudomembranosus colitis on your own or “Phone Consultation Program” to learn about how he can guide you through the step-by-step process to help you conquer this condition.*

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