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esthesio-vivi

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  1. Happy birthday and may God bless you today!

  2. This is a great string to stumble on, both my husband and I are Celiacs and we've just decided to try to get pregnant. The issue of whether or not to expose your baby to gluten has been something I've been wondering about and definitely take seriously. After all we've been through thanks to gluten I wouldn't want to wish it on my worst enemy. Our chances...
  3. Thank you, we're excited! Here's a pic of christian and I Open Original Shared Link and yes, we're totally aware that if we have kids Celiac disease is almost certain. At least they will be blessed with not having to go through a lifetime of mysterious illness before figuring it out like many Celiacs.
  4. It's quite debatable. My doctor said that having the skin tests done with food is about 25-50% accurate, but the bioSET is 85-90% accurate. "Corn is not unique in this respect since allergy to a number of foods is often overlooked because the standard allergy tests are negative. We have to keep in mind that because of the high incidence of false negative...
  5. It's great that someone who wasn't even familiar with celiac could look at it that way. About a month ago my family was sitting in Outback and my mother was bemoaning all of our dietary restrictions, as we all have rediculous allergies... and none of them the same. You should see what it's like trying to make dinner for us. I just said to her "it may not...
  6. I know many celiacs suffer from other food intolerances/sensitivities/allergies. So I'm surprised that I haven't heard mention of BioSET or electrodermal screening once. For the most part I've heard people talk about the elimination diet, as the more conventional tests aren't always sufficient in detecting everything. My family and I have had some good...
  7. Die-off seems to last about two weeks for most people... other unpleasent side-effects can linger even longer. The healing process can be a long one. Some Anti-fungals can be hard on the body other ways as well, such as some people have had trouble with their kidneys on Diflucan (how common that is, is arguable though). The only other thing I can think...
  8. Since I started this post I have done much research, abstained from Gluten, and I've learned alot! The evidence I've found, and my personal results have me convinced that Celiac disease is in fact the real problem. Whole approach forums, which is a candida support forum, has many people asking questions about celiac disease that are going unanswered...
  9. LATEST UPDATE: sooo.... I went to the Gyno, got a culture and pap done... swore up and down that I had a yeast infection. On Tuesday they called with the results that everything was NORMAL. This is the second time that I have had a culture come back normal. I guess this means that I am not suffering from Candida... what could it be then???? ALLERGIES...
  10. That's right! What a blessing to be with someone that can understand in the truest sense. Yes! Candidiasis has such similar symptoms! I still believe that had it at some point, but I blamed it for all of my health problems for the past three years. I thought I was just cursed with an absurd case. I would get better on the yeast-free diet because I...
  11. Helena, The link you posted is dead, did you miss some characters from it? Also, I read something in the Yeast Connection today, a quote by Dr. Lloyd Rosenvold (sure the book's a little dated, but still has some great information) "I believe in some cases (maybe even most cases) the presence of celiac sprue, which is secondary to gluten intolerace...
  12. Just so y'all know, I got my blood tests back. Negative for Diabetes, metabolism/thyroid and other auto-immune deficiencies! The Celiac panel showed a 61 in the IgG, but nothing else. So now I'm a assuming I'm Celiac even though I know the blood test is not conclusive. I've stopped eating all gluten and it seems things are easier to balance. hallelujah...
  13. This is what the Eye and Ear foundation would say about it: Open Original Shared Link But maybe some ear candling would do you good here's a little info just in case: It is a simple, natural ear-cleaning technique using a hollow cone, which has one end burning, and the other end set at the opening of the ear canal. Smoke travels into the ear...
  14. chericovenant! Great advice... I feel like I've been so thorough, but I'm learning more and just starting to realize how important all of these elements are. I can't believe how much knowledge it takes to keep systemic Candida under control! I just got my blood taken yesterday to test for Diabetes, among other auto-immune deficiencies, so I suppose I...
  15. I've found that I cannot tolerate even small amounts of any type of sugar. Even though I've been over the die-off stage for a while, I can barely eat small amounts of fruit without it affecting me. Apparently I've got it pretty bad, but I do eat cranberries quite a bit, and Stevia ALOT which are both surprisingly quite diverse. Fresh or frozen Cranberries...
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