When you consider the amount of suffering people undergo with that disease and how easy the therapy would be, it's pretty disgusting. It reminds me of H. pylori and peptic ulcers.
So much for the FDA and USDA keeping us all safe.
One of my former seargents, worked for me, had Crohns. I use this in the past tense. Why? He had an infection and was given 2 months of anti-biotics, right off the bat he gets bronchities (what bad luck? hardly) 4 more months of antibiotics...lucky guy. Hasn't had a Crohns out break in 7 years. I can barely get my GI to prescribe a month's worth. The last one didn't even want to hear about anything but steroids.
Another former sergeant of mine who still has Crohns, took an article from a British paper citing bacterial infection, to his GI: the doctor's autoimmune response? You can't trust anything those europeans say.
The holier then thou attitude of so many doctors in America, their love of their own brilliance and God like powers, is aiding and abbetting an already bad situation.