Guest guest Posted March 18, 2006 Report Share Posted March 18, 2006 Dermatitus Herpetiforma is a rash many of our family members get, and its a form of celiac...the antibodies against the gliadin are the reason...they attack the gliadin in our skin when we have an exposure of gluten. All of this was learned after we went GFCF...and since gluten exposures are so bad, no one has the " guts " (pun intended) to go back on gluten so we can confirm with a test for celiac...to us, it's 6 of one 1/2 dozen of the other...bottom line, no gluten. This explanation might help. http://www.diagnose-me.com/cond/C341265.html V > > > Hey guys, > > Been doing this for a couple years. Daughter diagnosed ADHD, but after > research, and observation, the " Hype " was gluten, and other food > intolerances (casein, soy) which I thought was the " leaky gut " syndrome. > > In our path, we started on the Houston Enzymes, and couldn't believe > the difference and was able to decrease her medications. Great > improvement. I then got more aggresseive, ie GSE, supplements, ects, > low carbs, no candy, cookies, sugars etc. > > When we went to a DAN! Dr she put her on Caprylic acid and Klaire > probiotis. It was hard on her body but after, 4 months, cognitive > improvements were great, scoial improved etc. > > Then she hit a " gut crisis " throwing up, vomiting, flu like, but after > 4 day, I watched, it was the probiotic. Called DAN, we stopped > everything and went to pediatrian who did testing. > > The tests came back with a very high Gliadin AB IgG. Now the DAN > thinks it is Celiac. > > So Celiac or Leaky gut? And What is the difference? Anyone with Leaky > gut and Very HIGH gliadin AB IgG? > > SO confused? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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