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In my mind, any success to find a cure for undesired immune response might also have great benefits for other situations like lactose intolerance and even peanut allergies etc etc.? But then again, certain immune responses in some cases are beneficial. Maybe a double edged sword? It seems like whatever we do in some cases affects something else...
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Excellent article and study. In the 50s my mother had issues and when I think back she may well have had Celiac but testing at that time was probably non existent. Doctors hopefully will take note and inform Celiacs about the relative relationship.
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I removed the links so that nobody gets hurt by this product.
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Yep. What do you think of this? (Link to clay claiming to cure CD removed)
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BTW.....afterthought....I am 77 and when I think back, my mother in the late 50s and early 60s supposedly had intestinal issues and she had seen a doctor and I wonder if she had Celiac issues before the medical community even knew what it was? And then there is the hereditary possibility in my case.
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Brilliant thought! Apparently Asians have spent much of their lives wheat/gluten free and they live rather long lives and although their biome may be somewhat different they seem to avoid the damage that Celiacs experience. I see a good many probionic supplements advertised for people with Celiac issues. Personally I try to follow a regimen of supplements...
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Brilliant thought! Apparently Asians have spent much of their lives wheat/gluten free and they live rather long lives and although their biome may be somewhat different they seem to avoid the damage that Celiacs experience.
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Good question. From my little knowledge.....there seems to be a problem in later years with the development of new strains of wheat etc. Also....as far as the immune system is concerned, it seems like the discovery of an immune system blocker for gluten might be a cure? It seems like I have read of a recent discovery of another blocker for immune system...
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So....from what I've read, even on a gluten-free diet there appears to be supplements needed to support good biome that are missing with the wheat free/Gluten diet. The question is.....what are the best supplements....fiber...certain pre or probionics?
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