A membership healing community for Crohn’s and Colitis support.
IBD University
IBD University is the educational and support arm of Crohn’s Colitis Lifestyle, offering members ongoing training, live interactions, and healing protocols. You’ll be guided through modules like root cause identification, nutrition strategy, mindset work, and symptom reversal pathways. The community enables peer connection, real-time coaching, and collective learning to deepen practices. Over time, the program helps you reclaim vitality, consistency, and clarity in managing IBD.
Members participate in weekly live training, Q&A sessions, and step-by-step roadmap workshops. You’ll access a constantly growing library of healing content, protocols, and nutritional guides tied to your symptom profile. The learning model blends science-based e...
Outcomes
- Establish a clear roadmap for IBD healing
- Reduce symptom severity with tailored strategies
- Gain confidence in self-managing gut health
- Connect with a global IBD-support community
What's included?
Weekly Live Trainings & Q&A
Tune in for interactive sessions where experts and Dane address core strategies and individual challenges.
Core Module Curriculum
Study structured lessons covering SHIELD principles, nutrition, stress, supplements, and gut repair.
Peer Community & Support
Engage in group forums, accountability circles, and shared learning with others on similar paths.
Personalized Protocol Tools
Use worksheets, templates, and lab guidance to tailor your healing journey to your needs.
Who is this for?
- Individuals diagnosed with Crohn’s or Ulcerative Colitis
- Those seeking a holistic, community-supported healing path
- People wanting to regain health autonomy and resilience
About the creator
Dane Johnson
Founder & CEO of Crohn’s Colitis Lifestyle
I’m Dane Johnson, founder of Crohn’s Colitis Lifestyle and creator of the SHIELD protocol and IBD University. After a life-threatening experience with IBD, I dedicated the last decade to refining functional and holistic strategies to heal Crohn’s and...


