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  1. I think it's Douglas Labs that makes D3 drops, but not for sure on that...i'm sure there are other companies. Cod liver oil, lemon flavored by Carlson's, is good for SO many body systems as it contains essential fatty acids DHA and EPA that we get if we eat fish 3-4 times a week, but if not, it's good to take this stuff. It's good for the brain , heart...
  2. Excellent points. I'm with you on the vaccine/autism issue. Unfortunately, I didn't get on a Health kick until after my daughter had had all of her vaccines, including chickenpox. I'm sure they have contributed to her intestinal issues, although she did have constipation etc before any vaccines so it's likely the mercury was the triggering issue and the...
  3. You've given me alot to think about. I was previously thinking that there was not really any difference between my daughter's need to avoid gluten and my own. But since I have the celiac gene and she doens't, perhaps HER issues had triggers that caused the leaky gut that could actually be healed. So there's hope for her to eat normally one day (although...
  4. I second this! This is what I was going to recommend--carlson's cod liver oil, or D3 drops.
  5. thanks for the tip, i'll have her try that!
  6. I'd also try just stopping all dairy foods for a few weeks. MANY people get total relief of joint issues/arthritis, by cutting out all dairy. I'd also do the celiac panel as another poster suggested. good luck!
  7. Hi Rachel, me again! Sorry to keep bombarding you with questions, but you seem to have such a good handle on all of this! My dad who is 76, has been suffering incredibly for a year now with postherpetic neuralgia in his arm...this is the nerve pain after having shingles. It hurts just to wear a shirt or to have the wind blow against his arm. I think...
  8. Thanks, this is very helpful...i'll have to get some of this for my daughter. For myself, I do have some Digest Gold that I bought before I knew i had celiac disease so maybe I should actually start taking it. What is the reason that some enzymes are only for those without celiac? I never had the biopsy, and I don't have malabsorption, (but I do have...
  9. LOL, well there goes that theory! although...craving something often means our bodies have a problem with that food....so maybe there's something to the theory after all...who knows!
  10. Open Original Shared Link This is a really good forum, run by the same woman that designed the website the other poster gave you (stopthethyroidmadness), which you MUST explore as there is tons of good info on adrenal fatigue. Liz
  11. Is the AFP peptizyde a powder in a capsule? I'm wondering becasue i'd like to have something my 9 year old can take (she's gluten sensitive, not celiac), i'm not sure about salicylates with her for sure so this one might be the best choice, but she can't swallow capsules yet. Also, how much would a child take if you happen to know? thanks Liz
  12. I remember reading somewhere that people with mercury poisoning do not like cilantro. I have always hated cilantro! And I do have high mercury and a mouth full of fillings. So the recommendation is to avoid cilantro I take it? And what about garlic? I love garlic, that would be a bummer. Liz
  13. Rachel, Thanks for all the great info and links, I will certainly look into all of it...I appreciate the time you took to write it all down! I need to print it all. I think you said somehwere you may start a "mercury" thread, that would be great. I had heard of Doctor's Data so i'll go with them, I'm interested in having my dad and my daughter...
  14. Good point. But aren't there alot of people who DO just tend to have a problem with gluten and don't have the celiac genes? I know there are plenty of people who have multiple issues, but I guess I was under the impression that many people are having issues like osteoporosis or nerve issues etc, who do not have the celiac genes, but for whom gluten is attacking...
  15. I think theere is a chance that you are right on about the leaky gut being the main issue. But I also think it's possible that they just haven't really identified all the genes connected with celiac....or they have limited the term "celiac" too narrowly. Or they need to just officially have a medical diagnosis of "gluten sensitivity" of which one manifestation...
  16. Hi Rachel, Thanks so much for all the information! The chelator was DMSA. Why is it that you can't do chelation while you still have fillings? I would think it would help to lower the amount of mercury in your body at least somewhat. When i'm ready i'll do the research to find a good dentist to do it the right way. I'm almost scared and thinking...
  17. Rachel, What do you recommend for getting rid of amalgam fillings? I've got oh, I think about 12 or 13 in this mouth...and most of them cover the whole tooth. I had a urine provocation test of metals and the mercury was elevated but not alarmingly. Lead was higher. And the synergy of those two is not good. i'm 42, just recently diagnosed celiac, have...
  18. My 9 year old daughter's reaction to gluten (and to food dyes, aspartame, and MSG) are mostly behavioral, and it turns her into a completely different person, full of rage, hatred, lack of control, no ability to listen or reason, and talking of suicide, and attempted run aways (walked outside and came back in , lol). I was about to get a shrink when I figured...
  19. Colic is most often due to food allergies as others have said, most likely to be dairy/soy. My sister in law switched to goat's milk for my niece when she was a baby with colic and it worked like a charm in her case. Liz
  20. Enterolab doesn't do biopsies, they take a stool sample and test for antibodies. I think it's defintely worth going through their testing since they include a gene test, malabsorption test, and casein sensitivity test with the gluten sensitivity panel. With the positive blood test, you can rest assured you DO have celiac or gluten sensitivity and should...
  21. The elimination diet is a good idea..he most likely has issues with dairy and soy which can also cause eczema. I'd steer way clear of things like m&m's and skittles because of all the food colorings. My daughter who is 8, has major behavioral reactions to gluten, MSG, aspartame, and food dyes, especially red#40 and yellow #5. I was ready to get...
  22. I would do the biopsy. Not for the diagnosis, but because they may find other issues and so it's good to have it done to be sure nothing else is going on. I'd go off all dairy, soy immediately as well because with such high malabsorption he is probably having antibodies to all kinds of foods and dairy and soy espeically can cause alot of problems. ...
  23. My daughter gets leg pains and occasionally wets the bed when glutened, or also I think from corn...still trying to track it to be sure. No night terrors though. Liz
  24. Check out www.feingold.org for info on kids/ADHD/food sensitivities. I was about ready to take my daughter to a shrink thinking she had Oppositiional disorder when I came upon that site and realized there are other reasons kids act this way than that they have "psychological issues". They have these issues because their brains are being poisoned daily, get...
  25. Hi. Well, your post really hits home for me, my mother was in a similar situation about 5 years ago when she had diarrhea for about 9 months, was down to 86 pounds. They never did figure out what was really wrong...finally they told her to take pepto bismol 5 times a day and this did make the symptoms go away and she gradually gained weight. However, a...
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