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Ok....questions About Casein Intolerance?
Started by Lymetoo, Sep 14 2006 09:06 AM
5 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 14 September 2006 - 09:06 AM
This is the second time I've reacted to a Blue Bunny yogurt that's supposed to be gluten free. So is it the casein?? I have the same basic symptoms as with gluten.
Those sensitive to casein.....Do you get the same symptoms as with gluten??
Those sensitive to casein.....Do you get the same symptoms as with gluten??
Negative biopsy for celiac 1980
Fibromyalgia 1980
IBS 1980
Interstitial Cystitis 1992
Systemic yeast
Diagnosed w/ Chronic Lyme Disease 2000
Diagnosed w/ Chronic babesia 2000
Tachycardia 2001
Asthma 2005
Have had Lyme and babesia for
about 48 yrs.
Began gluten-free July 19 '06
Native TEXAN living in Missouri
Fibromyalgia 1980
IBS 1980
Interstitial Cystitis 1992
Systemic yeast
Diagnosed w/ Chronic Lyme Disease 2000
Diagnosed w/ Chronic babesia 2000
Tachycardia 2001
Asthma 2005
Have had Lyme and babesia for
about 48 yrs.
Began gluten-free July 19 '06
Native TEXAN living in Missouri
#2
Posted 14 September 2006 - 09:08 AM
Same for me. Maybe even a bit more brain fog with casein.
gluten-free 12/05
diagnosed with Lyme Disease 12/06
diagnosed with Lyme Disease 12/06
#3
Posted 14 September 2006 - 09:09 AM
As for me, I get bloated and gassy, and have diarrhea if I consume milk.Those sensitive to casein.....Do you get the same symptoms as with gluten??
It's fairly immediate for me, though, as is the recovery. My first reaction is within a couple of hours, with the D lasting up to a day. And then I'm good.
Oh, and the gas I get from milk is S T I N K Y!!!!
Toni
Casein free since June 2006.
Gluten free since August 2006
Egg and Soy free since October 2006.
Diagnosis of IBS May 2006.
Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia September 2006.
Negative biopsy and blood tests.
EnterLab results:
Gluten intolerance
Egg intolerance
Soy intolerance
HLA-DQ 2,1 (Subtype 2,5) which means I have one celiac gene and one sensitivity gene.
Mother of three special boys. (and not just because of their dx's)
Married 13 years to a guy who wishes we weren't all so "special!"
Casein free since June 2006.
Gluten free since August 2006
Egg and Soy free since October 2006.
Diagnosis of IBS May 2006.
Diagnosis of Fibromyalgia September 2006.
Negative biopsy and blood tests.
EnterLab results:
Gluten intolerance
Egg intolerance
Soy intolerance
HLA-DQ 2,1 (Subtype 2,5) which means I have one celiac gene and one sensitivity gene.
Mother of three special boys. (and not just because of their dx's)
Married 13 years to a guy who wishes we weren't all so "special!"
#4
Posted 14 September 2006 - 09:10 AM
Same here, really very little difference in my reaction (more stomach ache than with gluten, really).
I am a German citizen, married to a Canadian 29 years, four daughters, one son, seven granddaughters and four grandsons, with one more grandchild on the way in July 2009.
Intolerant to all lectins (including gluten), nightshades (potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant) and salicylates.
Asperger Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome, Addison's disease (adrenal insufficiency), hypothyroidism, fatigue syndrome, asthma
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Intolerant to all lectins (including gluten), nightshades (potatoes, tomatoes, peppers, eggplant) and salicylates.
Asperger Syndrome, Tourette Syndrome, Addison's disease (adrenal insufficiency), hypothyroidism, fatigue syndrome, asthma
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#5
Guest_Robbin_*
Posted 14 September 2006 - 09:48 AM
I learned that all three-gluten, casein, and soy can cause flattening and villi damage, so be as diligent with it as you are with gluten if that is the case with you.
#6
Posted 14 September 2006 - 09:55 AM
You're kidding! Yucko on the villi problem!I learned that all three-gluten, casein, and soy can cause flattening and villi damage, so be as diligent with it as you are with gluten if that is the case with you.
I was trying to go dairy free, but have had tiny amounts when I put cheese on our broccoli. I usually only take the pieces that have very little cheese on them.
Ok....nothing left to eat. I already was steering clear of soy as well. If I have to give up corn, I'm gonna be mad!!
Thanks for the info!!
Negative biopsy for celiac 1980
Fibromyalgia 1980
IBS 1980
Interstitial Cystitis 1992
Systemic yeast
Diagnosed w/ Chronic Lyme Disease 2000
Diagnosed w/ Chronic babesia 2000
Tachycardia 2001
Asthma 2005
Have had Lyme and babesia for
about 48 yrs.
Began gluten-free July 19 '06
Native TEXAN living in Missouri
Fibromyalgia 1980
IBS 1980
Interstitial Cystitis 1992
Systemic yeast
Diagnosed w/ Chronic Lyme Disease 2000
Diagnosed w/ Chronic babesia 2000
Tachycardia 2001
Asthma 2005
Have had Lyme and babesia for
about 48 yrs.
Began gluten-free July 19 '06
Native TEXAN living in Missouri
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