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    Roy S. Jamron holds a B.S. in Physics from the University of Michigan and an M.S. in Engineering Applied Science from the University of California at Davis, and independently investigates the latest research on celiac disease and related disorders.


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    A Case of Refractory Celiac Disease Cured By Fecal Microbiota Transfer
    Celiac.com 08/31/2017 - A possible mechanism behind the cause of refractory celiac disease and why fecal transplantation (fecal microbiota transfer) may provide a cure was presented in "Synthetic Stool May Advance Fecal Transplant Therapy for Celiac Disease" 02/13/2013.[1]  In September 2016, the article "Serendipity in Refractory Celiac Disease: Full Recovery of Duodenal Villi and Clinical Symptoms after Fecal Microbiota Transfer" was published in the Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease[2] describing the first known case of refractory celiac disease cured by a fecal transplant.  The patient in that case was being treated for a recurrent Clostridium difficile infection.  This very important milestone article somehow missed the light of the news media at that time.
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    Can Fasting Help Regenerate a Damaged Celiac Disease Intestine?
    Celiac.com 09/28/2018 - MIT researchers have found that intestinal stem cells removed from mice after fasting for 24 hours and grown in culture have twice the regenerative capacity of stem cells grown in culture from non-fasting mice. The study provides evidence that fasting induces a metabolic switch in the intestinal stem cells, switching from utilizing carbohydrates to burning fat. Switching these cells to fatty acid oxidation enhances their function significantly. The study also found that the beneficial effects of fasting can be reproduced by treating mice with a molecule that mimics the effects. Stem cell regeneration is dramatically improved by fasting in both young and older mice.
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    Celiac.com 10/15/2021 - Two infants born with short bowel syndrome and being sustained intravenously with parenteral nutrition develop life-threatening liver disease.  Cholestasis (blockage of bile secretion in the liver) places one infant on the liver transplantation list and threatens the other infant.  Miraculously, the liver disease is completely reversed in one infant and the other infant is taken off the transplantation list when the conventional soy-based intravenous fat emulsion formula is switched to a European formula containing mainly omega-3 essential fatty acids from fish oil(1).
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