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mydogisdewey

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  1. i think that for we sensitive types, the methylcobalmin is the way to go. and the reason is that i THINK the regular cobalamin contains preservatives and some people have had reactions to these. the methylcobalamin is another form of regaular cobalamin but don't know enough to explain exactly what. ~robin ps. btw, i'll try to get the details of the...
  2. btw, anybody know why my photo doesn't appear? ~r
  3. oops oops oops. yer right! i fergot lyme... well, another toxin, it makes sense we all have bits of that floating around too. my doctor is convinced that, despite my metals, lyme is still an issue. i'll try to explain his new lyme protocol when i get a chance. now i REALLY gotta run. thanks for the thoughtful notes! ~robin
  4. to sum up (i can't help it) of all the things i've sought to eliminate or control over the years, here's the order of what i have systematically done: 1. get gluten and dairy out of the diet (public enemy number one) 2. control expected yeast/mold over-growth (esoterix has great molds test) i happened to be extremely high in candida albicans, aspergillus...
  5. hi everyone here. brand new here. i posted the following 2 items in another thread and was asked to cross-post them to your thread? i'd love to read your thread more thoroughly and condense these two posts but i have to run out the door.. so here's what i wrote fwiw: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ just found your discussion...
  6. hi mftnchn, having gone through the biopsy required for gaining the "marsch stage III villous atrophy" designation, i must say, in retrospect, it was, in my opinion, rather unnecessary and highly invasive. it's a pretty decent sized surgery, further messes up an already struggling system. and to what end? it will probably tell you something you already know...
  7. hi brian, yes, my mainstream celiac doctor, a couple years ago, told me that he thought i had a "refractory" case. what I'M hearing him say though is that he is giving up; shoulders raised, hands in the air, "mystery illness" pronouncement, (once again,) "have a nice day" and "next?" i mean, simply knowing the name, or simply knowing that my body isn...
  8. just found your discussion on a search. i was diagnosed with full-on celiac -- had the biopsy - villous III atrophy - also have both genes, HLA DQ2 and HLA DQ8. that was about four years ago i found out. i have done absolutely everything right since then. i've eaten a perfect gluten-free dairy-free diet of amazing whole homemade organic foods. i've only had...
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