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  1. The discussion remains very exciting. thank you all for your inputs. Wish somebody could provide the article which made me start this topic. To add. Yes from what I have read about celiac disease, it's very complex and many factors are involved. That would mean using appropriate antibioics would not stop/silence celiac disease. BUT, maybe it...
  2. Hi Rachel. I have too much copper in my body like you. I avoid chocolate,nuts and seeds and greeny leafy vegetables. You use IV DPMS. As far as I know DPMS does not chelate mercury from the brain. Furthermore DPMS does not cause gut issues when used orally. DMSA and ALA do. So you could use DPMS orally. I would not dare IV chelation, because too...
  3. Yes you are correct. All problems should be deal with. I myself am now chelating mercury and lead using the Cutler protocol. I use DMSA and ALA. Before I started chelating, I couldn't eat lactose and complex carbohydrates. Now they are no problem whatsoever. Before I was doing SCD. The smallest amount of complex carbohydrates gave GI issues. Once...
  4. You make good points Tarnalberry. The thing is that scientist know quite a lot about celiac disease, but still there is much to learn. Who knows maybe a certain bacteria is responsible for turning on the whole machinery of the celiac disease. The article written by Roy Jamron explains why a certain bacteria might cause celiac disease very well. I...
  5. Yes exactly Carla. I was thinking the same thing. Maybe the bad bacteria are the trigger for celiac disease and by using specific antibiotics, these bacteria can be killed and therefore the disease perhaps be silenced again. Still hoping for the entire article It probably will contain how much antibiotics was used, how many times and many more...
  6. Great points everybody. Thanx for the link. It made me understand celiac disease slighly better. Still too complex Hope somebody will be providing us the article. Greetings, Ali
  7. You all make great points! Carla that is a fascinating story. I hope you have cured celiac disease. Maybe you could do a Transglutaminase test after some time to check whether you really aren't having any problems with gluten. Homebasedmom, yes you explained exactly what I was feeling. If somebody else could prepare our food without making us scarred...
  8. Hello. Thanx for your input. You are correct that antibiotics are bad for the intestines, but if a bacteria might be causing celiac disease, then I would take the antibiotics without hesitating. Of course I would also adapt a very low sugar diet and use antifungals like coconut oil and garlic, probiotics, lots of yoghurt. The purpose of taking the...
  9. Hello everybody. Just registered here at this site. Hope we will have good discussions. A while ago I read the highly interesting articles by Roy Jamron about how bacteria might/can cause celiac disease. These are the articles: Bacteria with a Taste for Gluten the Missing Link in the Pathogenesis of Celiac Disease? By Roy S. Jamron Role of the...
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