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Hi! Bihari's office{ Celiacs are able to eat wheat

while also taking LDN! I can eat red meat again but

will be cautious of cholesterol. Canadian neighbor

has 17,ooo acres in Alberta with timber, cattle, and

high cholesterol. I gave up Dutch Master little

cigars when toes turned purple with poor circulation.

Toes healthy pink and won't return to smoking. A rare

steak from the local organic will be an occasional

treat. Guess fear of MSG not important while taking

LDN nightly. My progressive MS and Rheumatoid

Arthritus are BOTH in remission and bladder control

returned. Enjoy the freedom. Best, Shirley

--- Sharon Zimmer <sharonzimmer@...> wrote:

> Dear Shirley,

> I'm celiac, and no, celiacs can NOT eat anything.

> Well, let's just

> say nothing with wheat, barley (beer) oats or rye.

> You can eat meat,

> fish or any other protein as long as it's not

> breaded like many

> restaurants serve these days. It's hard to avoid

> gluten when eating

> out, but if you suspect your hubby is celiac then

> avoid anything

> that has touched white flour. No pasta, pizza,

> bagels, biscuits,

> breads, breading, cookies, cake, tortillas, or

> pretzels, etc since

> these are all made with enriched wheat flour. You

> can get GF pizza,

> pasta, and breads, cookies, brownies, etc in the

> health food store.

> I hope that this helps! I've never heard of someone

> giving a dog

> LDN, for what?

> Good health to you,

> Sharon

>

>

>

>

> > Phoned New York to ask " Bill " in Bihari's office

> for

> > dosage for dogs. No " proper Dosage, ask your

> vet " .

> > As for humans, Celiacs can safely eat anything.

> Bill

> > had a steak last night and says everyone on LDN

> > may---NO Diet restriction!!! Smoke if you

> want!!!!!

> > Light your after dinner cigar and enjoy your

> cognac.

> > Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. Cheers to

> all.

> > Shirley Lotz

> >

> > __________________________________________________

> >

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There is a huge difference in being able

to do something and doing it in spite of consequences. Of course you CAN

eat wheat. I always COULD eat wheat, I just paid the price with stomach

ailments, a congested head so bad I had to give up scuba diving, continuous

sinus drainage with perpetual sore throat and a migraine headache at least every

10 days. I COULD still eat wheat and end up with about the same

situation. It is much smarter not to do that, at least in my case.

The same holds true with smoking,

drinking, etc… One of the keys to living is learning that doing

things have consequences. If you are willing to pay the price, nobody is

stopping you. Please just do not advise people that there will be no

consequences for their actions. Everyone is different. Not everything

works for everyone the same way or all the time. Some may be border line

and LDN is enough to keep symptoms at bay, at least for a time. Once the

body re-toxifies itself, the symptoms will reappear. Allergies,

especially to foods, are a tricky lot. You can clean out your system

frequently within days or a couple of weeks. You can start in again and

it may take months before the symptoms reappear, or not. But if you want

to live symptom/consequence free, avoidance is the best route. If you are

willing to suffer, then go for it. It is that simple. What price

are you willing to pay?

There is something else to consider in the

case of celiac’s disease. Because it is immune based, by eating

wheat you are putting an additional strain upon the immune system to counteract

the effects of eating something that does not digest properly in your

body. If you are in this group, you are here because your immune system

is faulty or at least not capable of handling the condition that lead you to

seek alternative help. Why would you wish to put an additional strain on

the very bodily function that is in need of support? Learn to live

without the bread/pasta/beer. If you life is not precious enough to give

up indulgences for the sake of better overall lifestyle, then I pity you.

Bruce Guilmette, Ph.D.

Survive Cancer Foundation, Inc.

http://www.survivecancer.net

From: low dose naltrexone [mailto:low dose naltrexone ] On Behalf Of Shirley Lotz

Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005

11:01 PM

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Subject: Re: [low dose naltrexone]

Re: Restrictions----Bihari says NONE!! Bihari:--Celiacs CAN eat wheat!

Hi! Bihari's office{ Celiacs are able to eat wheat

while also taking LDN! I can eat red meat

again but

will be cautious of cholesterol. Canadian

neighbor

has 17,ooo acres in Alberta with timber, cattle, and

high cholesterol. I gave up Dutch Master

little

cigars when toes turned purple with poor

circulation.

Toes healthy pink and won't return to smoking. A

rare

steak from the local organic will be an occasional

treat. Guess fear of MSG not important while

taking

LDN nightly. My progressive MS and

Rheumatoid

Arthritus are BOTH in remission and bladder

control

returned. Enjoy the freedom. Best,

Shirley

--- Sharon Zimmer <sharonzimmer@...>

wrote:

> Dear Shirley,

> I'm celiac, and no, celiacs can NOT eat

anything.

> Well, let's just

> say nothing with wheat, barley (beer) oats or

rye.

> You can eat meat,

> fish or any other protein as long as it's not

> breaded like many

> restaurants serve these days. It's hard to

avoid

> gluten when eating

> out, but if you suspect your hubby is celiac

then

> avoid anything

> that has touched white flour. No pasta,

pizza,

> bagels, biscuits,

> breads, breading, cookies, cake, tortillas,

or

> pretzels, etc since

> these are all made with enriched wheat flour.

You

> can get GF pizza,

> pasta, and breads, cookies, brownies, etc in

the

> health food store.

> I hope that this helps! I've never heard of

someone

> giving a dog

> LDN, for what?

> Good health to you,

> Sharon

>

>

>

>

> > Phoned New York to ask " Bill " in Bihari's

office

> for

> > dosage for dogs. No " proper

Dosage, ask your

> vet " .

> > As for humans, Celiacs can safely eat

anything.

> Bill

> > had a steak last night and says everyone

on LDN

> > may---NO Diet restriction!!! Smoke if

you

> want!!!!!

> > Light your after dinner cigar and enjoy

your

> cognac.

> > Yes Virginia, there is a Santa Claus.

Cheers to

> all.

> > Shirley Lotz

> >

> >

__________________________________________________

> >

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