I took myself off of Humira about 3 months ago. I had brought it up with my doctor, and he said I should stay on it. The thing was, when I first started taking Humira, it was soooo awesome. There was a noticeable difference between the day before a shot and the day after. But after a while, I couldn't tell the difference.
I had been taking lots of herbs and supplements and maintaining an extremely strict auto-immune paleo diet mixed up with SCD. I basically threw away all the food in my house but a few things I thought were safe and only ate those and then slowly week by week would add a new food. It was extremely difficult, but it was the sure fire way to find out what was triggering me.
I found a much bigger correlation between my diet then Humira in my health, so I stopped. After stopping Humira, I was convinced there wasn't going to be a difference, but I did notice my system was about 10-15% worse off. On top of that, I am now easier to flare and longer to heal and... am sensitive to a few more foods. It turns out after all that the Humira was having somewhat of a preventative effect after all. Still... I am doing good enough without that I haven't felt the need to go back on.
For me, It was all dependent upon knowing if I can control my disease or not. I have been extremely careful and detailed in watching my condition, journaling, and correlating my condition to triggers, not just food. I monitor pain, frequency of stools, type of stools, quality of digestion, blood and so on. I felt like I had and do have a pretty good grasp of my body, but still was surprised a bit by going off Humira.
I am by no means anti-Humira. I think the drug is wonderful, but I also do believe that if you don't need it, you shouldn't be taking it. As others have reflected, this is really a conversation between you and your GI, not you and your Homeopath, not you and people on the board.
I also don't think you should completely regard your Homeopaths information. People on here say bad things about them, but I think they have lots of information doctors don't have, some of which can be good. I will say the same thing about doctors too, in that they certainly know many things that Homeopaths don't. It is important to talk to both and see if you can understand what they are saying. Neither Homeopaths nor GI's have a monopoly on knowledge and ways to treat patients.