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Has anyone heard much about Saccharomyces Cerevisiae IgA and IgG for Celiac Disease? Yes I know it is a marker for Chrons but I have been sick for 13 years and dont believe it to be Chrons. I am positive for both IgA and IgG from above. Has anyone ever heard of positive Esophinals?? My doctor said thats from an allergy but I have had the basic food allergies and they were negative. I am at my wits end with being sick. I have to start over with new drs now which might be good due to moving... Anything help???

I have done alot of internet research but I am just curious if anyone has ever been positive for any of these things??


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Has anyone heard much about Saccharomyces Cerevisiae IgA and IgG for Celiac Disease? Yes I know it is a marker for Chrons but I have been sick for 13 years and dont believe it to be Chrons. I am positive for both IgA and IgG from above. Has anyone ever heard of positive Esophinals?? My doctor said thats from an allergy but I have had the basic food allergies and they were negative. I am at my wits end with being sick. I have to start over with new drs now which might be good due to moving... Anything help???

I have done alot of internet research but I am just curious if anyone has ever been positive for any of these things??

Yes, Elevated Esophinals are common and many have them found during a scope even if the villi destruction isn't complete and here are a couple links On SC although you may have seen them already.

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Diagnostic Value of Anti-Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Antineutrophil Cytoplasmic Antibodies for Inflammatory Bowel Disease: High Prevalence in Patients with Celiac Disease

and from the NIH

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Mari Contributor

Saccharomyces is a yeast found in beer but it also is part of the normal flora of parasitic tapeworms so they can be carried into you by those parasites and overgrow. That you have eosinophils is an indication that you most likely are carrying some intestinal parasites - and this is a more common problem than some Drs think it is. You can go the medical route and take meds after id of the parasites - Metametrix Labs offers a panel which will identify the organisms in your gut and can be ordered by your DR. Many people choose to treat a more broad spectrum of parasites, yeasts and intestinal bacterial overgrowth with herbs and various supplements. If you are interested in this go to Curezone and look at the forums for Parasites, Candida and Liver Flush Support. I regularly use a progran which includes parasite herbs, kidney support, liver support and gall bladder cleanses. I also use the Specific Carbohydrate diet as do some others on this forum.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

Saccharomyces is a yeast found in beer but it also is part of the normal flora of parasitic tapeworms so they can be carried into you by those parasites and overgrow. That you have eosinophils is an indication that you most likely are carrying some intestinal parasites - and this is a more common problem than some Drs think it is. You can go the medical route and take meds after id of the parasites - Metametrix Labs offers a panel which will identify the organisms in your gut and can be ordered by your DR. Many people choose to treat a more broad spectrum of parasites, yeasts and intestinal bacterial overgrowth with herbs and various supplements. If you are interested in this go to Curezone and look at the forums for Parasites, Candida and Liver Flush Support. I regularly use a progran which includes parasite herbs, kidney support, liver support and gall bladder cleanses. I also use the Specific Carbohydrate diet as do some others on this forum.

IMHO cleanses can be dangerous for those of us with compromised systems. If a person suspects parasites their MD can order testing for them and treat.

hercules25 Apprentice

I am positive I dont have parasites. I have been sick with the same symptoms for 13 years now and have had any kind of test you can think of almost. 5 Colonoscopies, Capsule Camera, bloodwork for weeks, and so on. My dr indicated to me Esophinols have to do with allergies.

ravenwoodglass Mentor

My dr indicated to me Esophinols have to do with allergies.

That is also my understanding. Avoiding the foods you are sensitive to should bring the numbers down.

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