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Can someone familiar with this frequency set tell me if it is

designed to treat a " Celiac " (A person who has been diagnosed

with " Celiac Disease " via biopsy of the small intestine)?

My wife is a Celiac, and has had to stay completely free of gliadin,

a protein fraction found in the gluten part of many grains,

including wheat, rye, barley, and products derived from them.

Celiac Disease is considered to be an immune system disorder. The

gliadin molecule apparently matches the identifiers of a bacteria

that those folks with Celiac Disease have a lot of immunity to, and

the end result is that the immune system attacks and destroys the

small, hair like, cilia that line the small intestine. The cilia

lining is where a lot of enzymatic and absorbtive activities take

place. Continued ingestion of gluten/gliadin can result eventually

in complete malabsorption, and may even be life-threatening.

My question is: Will the frequency set identified as Coelicia in

the CAFL be helpful/useful to the Celiac? How, and what are the

benefits?

I am presently experimenting with pad application of many CAFL

frequency sets, with good effect, and am in the process of building

a Rife/Bare machine. Looking forward to being able to treat for

cataracts with the Plasma machine. Can't really find a good place

for a " pad " to treat the eyes!

Thanks for any help.

Olin Boyer, New Rifer

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