Chronic pancreatitis is a condition where the pancreas cells become damaged from prolonged inflammation. Repeated acute pancreatitis, heavy alcohol use, high triglyceride levels, and high blood calcium levels are all thought to contribute to developing acute pancreatitis. Sometimes, the cause for pancreatitis is never found. This is known as idiopathic pancreatitis.
The most common symptom of chronic pancreatitis is repeated episodes of abdominal pain, loss of appetite, jaundice, weight loss, and greasy, foul-smelling stools due to the lack of digestive enzymes produced by the pancreas.
The most common symptom of chronic pancreatitis is repeated episodes of abdominal (tummy) pain, which can be severe. Eventually, there may also be digestion problems.
Other symptoms tend to develop as the damage to the pancreas progresses, such as producing greasy, foul-smelling stools.
The abdominal pain usually develops in the middle or left side of the abdomen and can sometimes travel along your back. It’s been described as a burning or shooting pain which comes and goes, but can last for several hours or days, in some cases.
Some people also experience symptoms of nausea and vomiting during the pain. As chronic pancreatitis progresses, the painful episodes may become more frequent and severe.
Although the pain sometimes occurs after eating a meal, there’s often no trigger.
Eventually, a constant mild to moderate pain can develop in the abdomen in between episodes of severe pain. This is most common in people who continue to drink alcohol after being diagnosed with chronic pancreatitis.
Some people who stop drinking alcohol and stop smoking may experience a reduction in the severity of their pain.
Advanced chronic pancreatitis
Additional symptoms can occur when the pancreas loses its ability to produce digestive juices, which help to break down food in the digestive system. The pancreas usually only loses these functions many years after the original symptoms started.
The absence of digestive juices makes it difficult for your digestive system to break down fats and certain proteins. This can cause your stools to become particularly smelly and greasy, and make them difficult to flush down the toilet.
You may also experience:
NOTE: If you use chronic medication, you should continue to do so. The treatment protocol should be used in addition to medication. The aim is to reduce the chronic medication over time. Oils and herbs work on different mechanisms in the body and each person’s healing will be individual.
Drink 1 capsule of the Pancreas Support blend, daily . Apply 10 drops of this blend over the pancreas area.
Drink 1 capsule, daily of the Frankincense and Myrrh blend.
If you must drink more than one capsule a day, spread them over the course of the day, never more than two capsules at a time. Spreading the capsules throughout the day assists the body with proper absorption. Always good to have a small snack/fruit before drinking capsules.
Apply 15 drops, of the Inflammation blend over the spine and stomach area.
Nausea Blend can be inhaled as well as applied over the upper abdomen, also drink 1 capsule, only if able to do so, considering nausea.
Drink 1 capsule, of the Diarrhoea blend, and apply the Diarrhoea blend over the bowel area, and inhale (see below) through the hands.
Inhale Method
Drip 2-3 drops of the blend or essential oil in the palm of the hands, and rub once to open the molecules, rubbing will evaporate the oil, cup your hands around your mouth and nose, and deeply inhale.
Detox Tea (100g), two teaspoons infused in 250ml boiling water, cooled down. Drink twice, daily, for the first two weeks, morning, and evening, before 5pm. After that, drink it once a day.
Inhale Method
Drip 2-3 drops of suggested essential oil or as otherwise directed, into the palm of the hands, rub once to open the molecules (rubbing will evaporate the oil), cup your hands around your mouth and nose and deeply inhale.
Diffuse 2-3 drops of each oil; maximum 10-12 drops at a time.
NOTE: Always use an ultrasonic diffuser (with a diffusing duration of at least 8 hours), to diffuse pure essential oils. Do not use a humidifier, air purifier, or a candle, as they only smell good and have no further effect. An electric, ultrasonic, diffuser dispenses essential oils into the air through vibrations of a plate which causes ultrasonic waves, creating microscopic particles of oils that disperse into the air. It, therefore, breaks open the essential oil volatile molecules, to have a medicinal effect in that it can penetrate through the blood-brain barrier. It is always good to use a diffuser at night while you are sleeping.
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