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  1. C

    Medicinal

    Thank you all for your insight and patience. Spitfire seems to be one for the medicine cabinet, please chalk one up for marlon! Once I've refreshed my understanding of brewing no doubt I'll be back for tips. I seriously can't thank you all enough :)
  2. C

    Medicinal

    Thankfully Slid I've switched from that quack, but I will ask new gp about use of yeast. beer seems like could be a solutin for a change, just need to know how to add my 5 a day and I might be onto a winner! I got a couple of spitfire in and noticed good rumbles for a change. Thanks again
  3. C

    Medicinal

    I've not noticed ill effects from wheat but I have difficulty tolerating fibre
  4. C

    Medicinal

    I've been advised sugar can help, which is why I considered "alcohol". Having tried spirits to no effect I considered it would need to be brewed. Thankyou for highlighting that it's the yeast that converts the sugar. I will be trying previous recommendations but as they usually do "3 for.."...
  5. C

    Medicinal

    Thank you so much. I appreciate the concept alcohol won't help my Crohn's but the constipation needs to be addressed to ease the Crohn's and I've tried every product on the market to no success. Any suggestions as to what the magic quality with alcohol could be? The sediment post suggests...
  6. C

    Medicinal

    Basically :lol:
  7. C

    Medicinal

    Hi, I have complex Crohn's disease and on the verge of realising if home-brew could be a genuine addition to my treatment. I've already asked if i can get Guinness on prescription but yet again i was laughed out the room. In all seriousness though i believe there is a quality to alcohol i...
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