Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Amy, another thing to consider is this. Inflammation is part of a working immune system. Since many of us seem to have high levels of inflammation, that would indicate our immune system is working overtime, it's just not capable of eradicating the causes. But it keeps trying and we suffer the consequences of hyper thick blood, excessive inflammation, low grade fever, fatigue, weakness, nutritient depletion, etc. penny > > > > yes, I agree wiht you that the gut is the key. > > I am new to the group and just want to let everyone know I ahve > done > > long term anitbiotics for 1 1/2 years, wiht no results. > > > > so I am not exactly against them, as I did try them. > > > > RE the gut, it makes me all the more curious about aryuvedic > medicine > > (india) I had a consult wiht an ayurvedic doc who is also a US MD. > > they feel the gut is the root of everything. their simple diet and > > herbal tea fixed my digestion in 2 days, prieviously IBS. if I > > devieate to the standard american diet the IBS is back. > > they do not use regular supplement, only herbals. she was against > > probioitcs. not sure why, perhaps not natural enough. > > they are into real food mostly. in my case mostly cooked as > > malabsoption and gut problems from raw. > > I also wonder about celiac disease wheat intoleracne disease- and > the > > gut, and immune results from this. > > amy > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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