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I am a video game design consultant and documentary filmmaker.

My film, WANTED: Crohn's End is about people with Crohn's disease or Ulcerative Colitis who use alternative medicine when nothing else is working. These people have listened to their gut and are taking control of their health.

I have had Crohn's disease since 1997 and I am using a variety of alternative medicines to heal from it.

- diet (SCD)

- probiotics

- enzymes

- and more.

You can see the film's trailer here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wtR8CmXCndM

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  • Trying Colostrum for First Time
    November 11, 2010

    In my quest to heal myself from Crohn's disease, I am gong to try mixing powder-form Colostrum in with my powder probiotics in the hopes it will provide a growth medium for the probiotics.

    My naturopthic dr. once told me that in people with IBDs (I have Crohn's Disease) they have to take probiotics indefinitely because the good bacteria seem to die over time. I'm experimenting with Colostrum to see if that is the missing link.

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    Reid Bryant Kimball is a video game design consultant and director of his first documentary film, WANTED: Crohn’s End. If you’d like to learn more about the film, visit http://crohnsend.com/. He’s also running a fund raising campaign on Kickstarter.com which ends 12am on December 8th, 2010.

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