Re: Celiac

Posted by C.a.b. Johnson on
URL: https://www.es-forum.com/EMF-effects-on-Estrogen-levels-tp3480975p3483995.html

Andrew,

I have Celiac Disease as well.  I had a long road to hoe after finding out.  If you are not recovering and having issues with sugars and food, you may want to consider that diary intolerance, specifically casein, oftentimes goes hand in hand with Celiac due to damaged villi being chopped off - also impairing digestion of dairy products which need to be absorbed by villi tips.  You may need to give your intestines a break from dairy and possible other intolerances until you can regrow your villi.  I have Celiac Sprue, which means I am a non-responder, and have had difficulty growing back the villi.  It also means that I am one of the few Celiacs who also react to Oats, which is not a gluten grain, but has a protein that is similar enough to gluten that it causes a reation in my digestive track..

Realize that eating gluten grains for a long period of time has created a very unhealthy bioterrain in your gut, which will take a while to heal and balance out.  Specifically, your gut will be full of bacteria and parasites due to impaired digestion, due to damaged villi.  Treat accordingly. Elimination fasts, bentonite clay, herbal cleansing protocols, juicing, etc.

Superdrove
C. Johnson

--- On Sun, 11/6/11, Andrew McAfee <[hidden email]> wrote:

From: Andrew McAfee <[hidden email]>
Subject: [eSens] Celiac
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      I have become much more sensitive to sugars in all of its forms, grains, alcohol, sweets, etc. My feet will tingle from lack of circulation or become hot at night after having sugar.

It seems by body is becoming more sensitive and is communicating louder and louder as I remove it more and more.

I did get a DNA test that showed I was Celiac as well, a low level functioning one, but none the less, technically a celiac result.

So, my wife and I are off grains as much as possible.

I think there is something else that is cause a system wide shut down and screwing things up on a larger level and this is just one thing. I don't have hard proof yet. Still doing tests. Did a $550 test last month on mold and this month a $650 on fungus/yeast. We'll see after researching the data with my health counselor/chinese herbalist/acupuncturist.

I'll let you know if I find some relevant to others.

Thank you Diane. Please share what works for you.

Andrew



On Nov 5, 2011, at 9:52 PM, Evie wrote:



> GAPS sounds an AWFUL LOT like celiac disease, Andrew!  Celiac disease acted exactly that way for me when I was young.  My adrenals were toast from my early teens on.  By age 16, I had had my first bout with pancreatitis.  From there, it was downhill to even worse and more dangerous things.  I next had pernicious anemia (sign of severe vitamin/ mineral deficiency and gut leaking) and then serious liver disease.

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> How is that (celiac diet) going for you, btw?  Have you been able to notice anything good, yet?  It took at least a year till I started improving.  I saw tiny improvements at about 10 months.  Hope it goes quicker for you.

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> Good luck,

> Diane

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> From: Andrew McAfee <[hidden email]>

> To: [hidden email]

> Sent: Saturday, November 5, 2011 6:31 AM

> Subject: Re: [eSens] EMF effects on Estrogen levels

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> GAPS (Gut and Psychology Syndrome)

> by McBride

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> http://www.gaps.me/

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> Talks about how too much adrenal stress, cortisol deteriorates the stomach lining which causes reduced stomach acid, lowered food digestion, pancreatic problems, and feeds the whole cycle of thyroid problems, hair loss, etc.

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> She bases all back to gut probiotics as the ultimate source.

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> Andrew

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> On Nov 5, 2011, at 2:17 AM, Cheryl Griffing wrote:

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>> Hi Lizzie,

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>> I also have thyroid problems, as well as extremely low estrogen levels. Primarily I have the hyper variety of the thyroid, although it did swing to hypo for awhile. Is this common? I get very confused about how all these hormones work together...

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>> Thanks for the response.

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>> Cheryl

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>> From: Elizabeth thode <[hidden email]>

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>> Sent: Friday, November 4, 2011 2:51 PM

>> Subject: RE: [eSens] EMF effects on Estrogen levels

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>> Hi,

>> Emfs throw the whole thyroid gland out of whack. the thryroid is responsible for making the hormones.

>> Also, any SOY in your food will  effect estrogen levels, as SOY mimics estrogen. Also plastics and other chemicals are "endocrine dysrupters" as well.

>> Lizzie

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>> Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 18:56:14 +0000

>> Subject: [eSens] EMF effects on Estrogen levels

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>> Hi everyone,

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>> Does anybody know how EMF effects the levels of estrogen in our bodies, especially in women? I have done some online research on this but at this point am wondering if any of you have had personal experience with this. However, any info would be helpful.

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>> Thanks,

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