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Craig Simms

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  1. Interesting, for more than 40 years doctors told me I had psoriasis on my elbows. Turns out it was Dermatitis Herpetiformis. I am in the 1 percent, during this time doctors also told me I was not Celiac. Does anyone understand the the process for analyzing villi after an internal biopsy of the intestines? What doctors look for is atrophy of villi, should...
  2. FYI, people like you nearly killed my son and were probably responsible for the deaths of many of my family members. I was open minded and researched all the possibilities and came up with Celiac Disease. I had to instruct my son's gastroenterologist to check for Celiac disease. Once he was tested for IGa and TTg it was determined that he needed a duodenal...
  3. BTW, it is not rare at all, not sure where you are getting your data but I am getting my data from CDC and NHC and more and more the disease is being recognized throughout the world. Some patients live lifetimes with parasites and Celiac Disease. I know that I was symptomatic for over 40 years before I was diagnosed, and once diagnosed I went gluten free...
  4. Ah...but you missed the most important portion. I am not saying that only people who have been treated for worms are Celiacs, I am saying once treated relatives have developed genetic traits that are passed down. Think about it, and stop being so closed minded. Do some research before you type.
  5. Curious Scott, how many relatives have you lost to Celiac Disease? Lost my brother 3 years ago, my mother and father, 12, and 20 years ago. My family only got diagnosed when my 2 year old son was dying after being misdiagnosed as having Cystic Fibrosis and a brain tumor. Turns out I had to threaten his doctor to test him for celiac disease before our family...
  6. Has anybody made the correlation of using a drug that prevents worms from absorbing nutrition in the human body to kill the worms and actually causing the human to no longer absorb nutrition once treated with the drug, triggered by a protein such as gluten. You will find that each and every Celiac has either consumed the drugs or their predecessors consumed...
  7. I did the research and if anyone else does some checking you will find that Celiacs all suffer from the same symptoms as many people who are suffering from parasites such as hookworms, or tapeworms. Is it possible that people treated for worm parasites subsequently developed Celiac Disease? Think about it, the drugs used to kill worms in humans typically...
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