TippiTV Crohn’s Disease
Inspiring stories, top Crohn’s experts, and tips that make all the difference.
In this Everyday Health original series, a gastroenterologist, therapist, chef, and patient advocate join forces to help three people living with Crohn’s disease, one tip at a time.
Season
Episode 1
A Musician’s Keys to Success
Harmon focuses on sleep, diet, and stress management to deal with Crohn’s. Can the Tippi Team give this LA performer and yogi what he needs to find harmony — and keep it?
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Midwestern Mom vs. Food
Myra loves to cook, but Crohn’s has turned food into her nemesis. The Tippi Team offers this mom and recent retiree a few tips and tricks she can use both in and outside of the kit
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Ready and … Action!
Atlanta-based writer and producer Tina doesn’t want Crohn’s to hold her back from her career in the entertainment industry. The Tippi Team rallies to help her take control.
Watch NowMeet the Experts From TippiTV
They’ve come together to share their unique skills and passion for helping others live better with Crohn’s disease. Featuring top Crohn’s specialists and two patient advocates, the Tippi Team knows what it takes to live your best life with Crohn’s, one tip at a time. Find out more about each of the experts.
Dr. Partha S. Nandi
“Crohn’s disease can control your life. I’d love to give you the tools to recapture your life.”
Partha S. Nandi, MD, FACP, is a gastroenterologist and holistic health practitioner in Detroit. Through his award-winning television show, The Dr. Nandi Show, he inspires millions of people to live their best lives by becoming their own Health Hero.
Karen Conlon, LCSW
“I believe that everyone can learn to manage their worries and find some self-control.”
Karen Conlon is a licensed clinical social worker specializing in inflammatory bowel disease. As the founder and chief clinical director of Cohesive Therapy NYC, she aims to help people develop the skills they need to achieve and maintain a better quality of life.
Miro Uskokovic
“As a Crohn’s patient, I know how challenging it can be to cook for yourself, and I’m here to help.”
Miro Uskokovic is a James Beard Award–nominated pastry chef at Gramercy Tavern in New York City. Inspired to change his cooking methods after receiving a diagnosis of Crohn’s in 2014, he’s now dedicated to using healthier, less processed ingredients.
Tina Aswani Omprakash
“I want to help people own their Crohn’s and live fuller, happier lives.”
Tina Aswani Omprakash is the founder of Own Your Crohn’s, a blog dedicated to empowering others living with the condition. Since her diagnosis at the age of 22, she has become a passionate advocate for chronic illnesses, disabilities, and ostomy surgery.
Crohn’s Disease Resources
American Gastroenterological Association
Founded in 1897, this leading professional organization has more than 16,000 members around the globe who are involved in all aspects of the science, practice, and advancement of gastroenterology.
Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation
By promoting education, advocacy, and research, this nonprofit organization aims to help find cures for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis and improve the quality of life of those who have the conditions.
The mission of this organization is to support and empower women who have inflammatory bowel disease and ostomies through programs that help them connect both virtually and in person.
Led by the American Gastroenterological Association, this program provides guidance on the care of women with inflammatory bowel disease who are pregnant or want to become pregnant — from conception to delivery and post-pregnancy.
United Ostomy Associations of America
This nonprofit organization supports, empowers, and advocates for people who have or are planning to have ostomy or continent diversion surgery.