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  1. You will. Just hang in there. It took at least 9 months for my symptoms to diminish because the body needs to work out any residual gluten molecules lurking around in your system. Don't give up.
  2. It is interesting that you stated eczema and psoriasis in the last portion of your blog. All of the sudden, my psoriasis has gone into hyperactive mode. I have been gluten free since end of October of last year. Why would the psoriasis all of the sudden flair up with no rhyme or reason? Would there be something else other than gluten sensitivity/Celiac...
  3. I am right with you. I had the blood test and found the intolerance. However, if I do go for the biopsy (don't think I will), I would have to be on gluten and that sends my body completely out of whack. I don't have "the rash" of GI issues, but I do experience the neurological side of consuming gluten. Not fun by any sort of the imagination!
  4. For finding a certified healing touch practitioner in your area, go to Open Original Shared Link. There is a tab for finding a practitioner there. The website also gives more details on what healing touch actually is. Good luck!
  5. I have been going to a Healing Touch therapist and this has helped keep my body systems in balance with one another. Some people are under the impression that the Healing Touch realm borders on voodoo, but for some reason the science behind the therapy backs it up and it works. If you do decide to do healing touch awol cast iron stomach, make sure it is...
  6. Some of those same symptoms I have been experiencing as well. It started with a 45 minute session (YUK!) of consistent spasming. It totally freaked me out. Better yet, it happened during church. The doctors referred me to psyche like it was all in my head. DUH! There was a week that I can remember bits and pieces of, but nothing more. Totally was not...
  7. What sort of symptoms have you had?
  8. When I first went gluten free, it was due to health concerns. Found that the gluten was a HUGE trigger. I still miss the doughnuts and buns, but then I think of the alternative making it easier to stay away from the stuff. Hasn't been easy going gluten free, but life in general has been easier. I had the blood test to figure out I was gluten sensitive...
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