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- John Scott commented on dixonpete's blog entry in Pete Dixon5
A video with researcher William Parker about Helminthic Therapy
Anti-inflammatory drugs can present a raft of issues, and, unlike helminths, they are often not appropriate for long-term use. "Treatment of moderate to severe IBD involves the use of immune modulators and/or biologics, which have several toxicities and side effects, such as predisposition to infections, cancer, and demyelinating diseases in addition... -
- Kiwifruit replied to Kiwifruit's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Years of testing - no real answers
That’s good to know. Might be time to head back to my gastrointestinal doctor then. -
- trents replied to Kiwifruit's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Years of testing - no real answers
Yeah, you may not have been consuming enough gluten to result in valid testing. -
- Kiwifruit replied to Kiwifruit's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms4
Years of testing - no real answers
Thank you for your reply. I was having about 2 slices of bread a day and other incidental gluten (occasional crackers and baked goods) so not reduced from my normal but not the 6 slices of bread like I’ve now seen suggested somewhere. -
- Sking posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms0
Asking for Help Understanding Endoscopy/Biopsy Lab Results
I just received my lab results from the endoscopy/biopsies to see if I have Celiac. My doctor's office said it could take up to two weeks for the doctor to read the results and contact me to interpret them. I am wondering if anyone can help me to understand my results? On one hand, it seems like maybe I don't have it, but have something called...
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