Steve (@skater_king_2000 on Instagram) has lived with ulcerative colitis long enough to know the ups and downs of managing it. After trying nearly everything, he sat down to share his experience taking the CurQD® Protocol—hoping it might help others on a similar journey.
“I just kind of want to chat about my journey with the Evinature stuff,” Steve began. “CurQD. I’m on number two and three. I use it for UC.”

At the time of our conversation, Steve had been taking CurQD for about five weeks. “Now I’m on my third bottle,” he said, “and it’s been insanely good for me. It’s been a life changer. And that’s such a weird thing to say because I never thought I’d have used those words, but it’s changed my life completely.”
For Steve, one of the biggest changes has been in his nighttime routine. “I went from, you know, going to the washroom every hour at night—literally—to sleeping all night, which is unheard of for me.” Daytime has become more manageable too. “During the day I’m pretty normal,” he said, “as normal, I guess, as we can get.”
Steve also opened up about his long history with conventional medications. “I’ve been on several biologics,” he told us, “I was on Stellara, Entyvio, Remicade.”
As someone who has tried countless natural products over the years, Steve has seen a lot come and go. “I have literally everything in my tickle chunk here,” he said, motioning to a drawer of supplements. “You know, these things don’t work. I’ve taken curcumin before—just not at maybe the same pace as what the CurQD is. Ashwagandha, to try to take your cortisol under control… mushroom stuff, oil of oregano pills, thylene pills… everything. I’ve taken it all.”
Even after all that, he said: “The only thing, to be honest, that’s worked—literally since the first regimen that I’ve taken—is CurQD. Grateful for it. I think everybody should try it out.”

When asked why he wanted to share his story, Steve kept it simple: “If this can help anybody, that’s the only reason why I’m doing it. I’ve tried it all. I’ve done it all.”
Living with UC has taken its toll. “This disease… it’s put me in the hospital, you know, twice or three times now,” he said. But today, he’s focused on rebuilding. “Everything’s kind of coming back. I can’t wait to start putting on some more weight, because that’s my next goal—to kind of get back to a healthy, kind of my original walking-around weight type thing.”
He closed with a message for others facing the same fight: “Best of luck out there. I hope this stuff works for you, because it’s definitely changed my life. Thank you.”