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Olive Kaiser <jka8168

 

 

 

 

 

Hi,

 

I saw your post, Check out www.theglutensyndrome.net

 

It provides a much wider perspective on gluten syndrome. Don't get caught by the celiac subset literature. They are great for doing the diet but celiac is only one small subset of the gluten syndrome. Some folks have villi damage but most have initial damage somewhere else in their body, not the villi, and they are getting missed because a biopsy is done and the villi are fine. But if they had biopsied their brain, heart, liver, thyroid, pancreas, joints, nerves, etc., they might have found the damage in one or more of those other areas instead. That damage is autoimmune also, and they are being mistakenly sent home to eat gluten because the villi aren't damaged.

 

Also take the strictness of the diet seriously and go further than cleaning up the gluten. The reasons many of us can't do gluten anymore are because of the multitudes of toxins, including heavy metals from amalgam fillings for instance and other heavy metal sources, sugar, and also it is suspicious that the gluten grains were altered by x ray irradiation and chemical mutation by the 1950's.

 

That is where clay is helpful. To mop up the toxins.

 

Check out a talk I gave that is posted on the left side of the home page of www.theglutensyndrome.net ,called "Food is Confusing". It gives an overview of the wider picture of what needs to be addressed in a nutshell. Next time I give that talk I will add clay and SAFE dental amalgam removal to the presentation.

 

Olive Kaiser

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