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vincehh

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  1. The dapsone may block the antibodies to the gluten so causing the test to show negitive. I also was tested for gluten antibodies and showed negitive but I was already on a low gluten diet and the silly doc did not mention the need to eat some wheat products. By the way I consider wheat to be a disgusting food: almost no fibre, almost no nutrition...
  2. I think the gluten problem is due to the ant-inflammatory celebrex. The anti-inflammatories work by suppressing signal molicules called eicosanoids, theses do jobs like : clotting blood dilation or contraction of artaries controls immunes system surfacants in the lungs many more I don know inflammation protection of lining of stomach from stomach...
  3. I was browsing some files on health related to carbohydrate, saturated fat, polyunsaturated fat, insulin and came across a possible link between wheat and diabetes. This was from a site focusing on a low carbohydrate, low sugar (remember sugar is just an extremely simple carbohydrate) and moderate saturated fat, nil seed oil diet for good health. They...
  4. Something else to look at is the type of fats in the diet. Most cooking oils contain far too much omega-6 and these produce chemicals in the body called eicosanoids that cause ill health. The lack of saturated fat especial short and medium chain could be causing probles. By the way these has been no substantial trials that correctly shown saturated fats causing...
  5. There mybe a possible to celiac disease from the bug helicobactor pylori or more simply called H Pylori. This is the bacteria that has been found to cause stomach ulcers. I came across this link starting from looking for a possible link between hypertension and silica and I scored yes! Low silica in the body seems to be implicated in atzhiemers, heart...
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