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Good old spell check- I meant nutritionalist!

-----Original Message-----From: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism [mailto:BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism ] On Behalf Of amandasathomeSent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 11:47 AMTo: BorreliaMultipleInfectionsAndAutism Subject: Re:Reaction to anti-parasidic supps.

Yes - please let me know how you feel after taking diatomaceous earth. Perhaps I'll try it on myself too, but I don't think my gut is very leaky.I was cooking with turmeric regularly over the last six months. Something my son has never had before. We got used to the taste and I liked the medicinal properties. But then I got his most recent food allergy results (Meridian IgG and IgE combined) and wouldn't you know - Turmeric as a #2 sensitivity. All the others I challenged with were up too, but they were mostly the same reactive foods as previously. Turmeric was a totally new introduction to his rather restricted diet, so I know there are some leaks and inflammation going on in there. Shame, because I thought that was kicked long ago. I was so hoping to expand his diet after years of restrictions. Oh well....>> :> > I do have some thoughts there, but they are the same as yours. I am going > to try it on me first of course and see how it goes. I think I have the > worst gut in the house, so I guess that can be a blessing for me in helping > my children. Probably best not to use it with chelating elements like NAC > which can boost cell permeability. I recently read that Turmeric > strengthens cell walls, so maybe being on that will help with leaky gut fears. > > Love and prayers,> > Heidi N> > > I wonder how it would feel on an inflamed GI tract though. My son's still > got a bit of leaky gut going on (thought we'd gotten past it long ago, but > it's back again) and I'd have to consider the ramification of that passing > through to the other side. What are you thoughts there?> > > > **************Check all of your email inboxes from anywhere on the web. > Try the new Email Toolbar now! > (http://toolbar.aol.com/mail/download.html?ncid=txtlnkusdown00000027)>

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