Discussion: Why do women have an increased tendency compared to men to have Crohn's disease?

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Why do women have an increased tendency compared to men to have Crohn's disease?

Women have an increased tendency to develop gallstones; bile obstruction has a far-reaching impact on the immune system. The main reasons for women's increased tendency to form gallstones are hormonal imbalances such as pregnancy, birth control pills, medications, and insulin resistance. (Poor nutrition)

Bile is a strong alkaline and helps to contradict the acidity of food from the stomach. In a pH-balanced environment, parasites in the digestive system do not thrive, significantly contributing to the immune system's strengthening. Bile is a lotion that contains fats and salts that help lubricate and restore the intestinal walls. Restoration of the natural flora in the intestines significantly strengthens the immune system and thus helps to recover from many chronic diseases.

Link: Crohn's disease, Ulcerative colitis, IBS | Rehabilitation, by Self-Healing Medicine.
https://www.sf-healing.com/page/122 (Copy & Paste)
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