Guest guest Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 Joan: I read somewhere (sorry, I'm not a mondo researcher like some people-no offense intended, you people with time and expertise) that casein/gluten sensitivities can be mimicked by yeast overgrowth. I " cleared " my allergies by using the BioSet technique from Dr. Ellen Cutler (book The food Allergy Cure Ellen cutler M.D.; Three Rivers Press-got the book from Amazon). you need to purchase a set of food allergy vials, and this is a muscle-testing technique. You can do this by yourself, but my husband helped me. While I cannot eat gluten/dairy with total freedom, I can consume some in moderation (still take digestive enzymes with meal as extra insurance). Before the allergy clearing, I would ache for days and have digestive distress for 2-3 days. Now, I still have aches and distress;not as severe, and only about 12 hours. I'd say that's an OK trade to have gluten/dairy once in awhile (I had some rolls at Thanksgiving and it was a nice treat). Hope this helps. Laurie ________________________________ From: Joan Dwyer <rosegardenstudio@...> Coconut Oil Sent: Sat, November 27, 2010 9:36:05 PM Subject: RE: Re: 7 day coconut oil detox I had Genova Diagnostics Comprehensive Stool Analysis....so helpful....they even gave three different methods of treatment from most " natural " to most effective drug treatment and suggestions in between. Thank you for the offer of kefir and or grains at cost, but I avoid kefir in all forms. Kefir has uncontrolled yeasts and yeast is another one of my sensitivities. I make a flat, non-yeasted bread with spelt and have made some positive progress with adding gluten into my diet with no ill effects. I use probiotics and have good result with feeding them inulin. I also make coconut yogurt using probiotics. I have made good gains healthwise with this method. I now can tolerate So Delicious coconut yogurt as it contains S. Thermophilus, L. Bulgaricus, LRhamnosus, L. Acidophilous, Bif. Bifidum, and Bif. Animalis. In the last four years I have made four attempts to add some perceived " safe " form of dairy back into my meal plan with no positive results so I have resigned myself to life without it. Hidden dairy causes me great digestive distress. My detox system remains compromised from its gargantuan efforts to rid my body of the yeast toxins so I eat with care. At this point I believe it is not just lactose that is the issue, but casein (the protein) that is causing problems. Thank you again for the offer, Joan Coconut Oil From: mromargarcia@... Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 01:39:12 +0000 Subject: Re: 7 day coconut oil detox Joan, I much appreciate your thoughts. You have obviously thought quite a lot about the gut and its health. I am glad that things look much better today for you. The test you mention. Is that the regular cultured 2-3 week stool test, or is that something different? I have heard people overcome dairy intolerance using kefir and kefir grains. I am giving it to you at cost. I know that each case is different. Dom kefir's site (that's how you can find it) talks about it. I'll report back. Today after 10 TBs and 12 hrs in, I am still surviving. Some nausea, cold body and that's thankfully it. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > , For the record, I don't buy into the 'kill the bacteria, yeast, >fungal' > > > > > > > > theory. As an engineer in the past, we use micro-organisms to digest >toxins in > > > > > > > > the land.  Today, there is mounting evidence of the use of parasites, >bacteria > > > > > > > > etc...to cure cancer, gut problems etc... Weinstock treated 29 patients >with > > > > > > > > the parasite trichinosis from pigs and cured 90% of their IBS in 6 days. >Today > > > > > > > > we are actually too cleane and everyone is on the 'cleansing' bandwagon. >If you > > > > > > > > google verotoxin you will find that researchers are using the 'fecal >matter' of > > > > > > > > E-coli to treat cancer with impecable results.  > > > > > > > > > > > > > > I'm certain what ever you do will bring you the results, positive or >negative, > > > > > > > > that you require for your journey. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Enjoy the ride, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > Dam > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > > > > > > From: mromargarcia <mromargarcia@> > > > > > > > Coconut Oil > > > > > > > Sent: Sat, November 27, 2010 11:37:24 AM > > > > > > > Subject: Re: 7 day coconut oil detox > > > > > > > > > > > > > >  > > > > > > > Laurie, Joan, Nick, and Dan, > > > > > > > > > > > > > > You comments are appreciated. > > > > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 1, 2010 Report Share Posted December 1, 2010 thanks Laurie, I had severe leaky gut and a rare form of yeast. I am still healing from leaky gut. I was sick for a very long time because I followed a popular online candida diet instead of using antifungals....in the end antifungals were truly needed along with diet to start my recovery. Food sensitivities are hallmark of leaky gut so I concentrate on healing the damage. I feel my sensitivity to both yeast and dairy are directly related to the homemade monzerella with geotrichium yeast. Gluten is not a problem for me any more although I do not have it often. I no longer ache, but my reactions to dairy just continue to become more severe...itching, headaches, diarrhea. I work with a naturopath and have made great gains. Digestive enzymes are truly my friends. We have talked about similar allergy clearing, but so far I am happy with the current plan as colonoscopy and endoscopy still show significant inflammation. Joan I read somewhere (sorry, I'm not a mondo researcher like some people-no offense intended, you people with time and expertise) that casein/gluten sensitivities can be mimicked by yeast overgrowth. I " cleared " my allergies by using the BioSet technique from Dr. Ellen Cutler (book The food Allergy Cure Ellen cutler M.D.; Three Rivers Press-got the book from Amazon). you need to purchase a set of food allergy vials, and this is a muscle-testing technique. You can do this by yourself, but my husband helped me. While I cannot eat gluten/dairy with total freedom, I can consume some in moderation (still take digestive enzymes with meal as extra insurance). Before the allergy clearing, I would ache for days and have digestive distress for 2-3 days. Now, I still have aches and distress;not as severe, and only about 12 hours. I'd say that's an OK trade to have gluten/dairy once in awhile (I had some rolls at Thanksgiving and it was a nice treat). Hope this helps. Laurie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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