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    Considering taking a vitamin or supplement to treat Inflammatory bowel disease IBD? Below is a list of common natural remedies used to treat or reduce the symptoms of Inflammatory bowel disease IBD. Follow the links to read common uses, side effects, dosage details and read user reviews for the drugs listed below.

    Your search for Inflammatory bowel disease IBD returned 31 matches.

    Treatment Name EffectivenessWhat is this? User Reviews
    5-HTP   Be the first to review it
    ALPHA-KETOGLUTARATE (AKG)   Be the first to review it
    ASCOPHYLLUM NODOSUM   Be the first to review it
    BACILLUS COAGULANS   Be the first to review it
    BANANA   Be the first to review it
    BETA-GLUCANS   Be the first to review it
    BIFIDOBACTERIUM ANIMALIS SUBSP. LACTIS   Be the first to review it
    CANNABIGEROL (CBG)   Be the first to review it
    CANNABIGEROL (CBG)   Be the first to review it
    CAT'S CLAW   Be the first to review it
    CAT'S CLAW   Be the first to review it
    COD LIVER OIL   Be the first to review it
    DHEA   Be the first to review it
    FERMENTED MILK   Be the first to review it
    GERMAN CHAMOMILE   Be the first to review it
    GLUCOSAMINE   Be the first to review it
    IRON   Be the first to review it
    KALE   Be the first to review it
    LACTOBACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS   Be the first to review it
    LIPASE   Be the first to review it
    MASTIC   Be the first to review it
    PALMITOYLETHANOLAMIDE (PEA)   Be the first to review it
    PANAX GINSENG   Be the first to review it
    RUTIN   Be the first to review it
    SERINE   Be the first to review it
    SLIPPERY ELM   Be the first to review it
    VITAMIN B12   Be the first to review it
    VITAMIN E   Be the first to review it
    ZINC   Be the first to review it
    ZINC   Be the first to review it
    ZINC   Be the first to review it

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    Conditions of Use and Important Information: This information is meant to supplement, not replace advice from your doctor or healthcare provider and is not meant to cover all possible uses, precautions, interactions or adverse effects. This information may not fit your specific health circumstances. Never delay or disregard seeking professional medical advice from your doctor or other qualified health care provider because of something you have read on WebMD. You should always speak with your doctor or health care professional before you start, stop, or change any prescribed part of your health care plan or treatment and to determine what course of therapy is right for you.

    This copyrighted material is provided by Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Consumer Version. Information from this source is evidence-based and objective, and without commercial influence. For professional medical information on natural medicines, see Natural Medicines Comprehensive Database Professional Version. © Therapeutic Research Faculty 2009.

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