Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 Hello guys, my name is Ro' and I am a 35 yrs old girl living in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy and my intro will be long so sit down and get comfortable My interest in raw milk is the consequence of the fact that I have a very very very rare disorder called Intestinal Lymphangiectasia. Only 1,200 people in the WORLD have it. IL basically is a lack of ability of my bowel lymphatic vessels to absorb fats, which comes with huge pain, diarrhea up to 16 times a day, swollen legs, compromised immune system, weight loss and emotional distress from not having a social life on top of it all. The symptoms flared up on June 2004 and I was diagnosed on September 2005. Thank G*d my family is of Irish descent so I have no lactose intolerance. Actually, french bread, tuna and huge amounts of milk and dairy were what kept my muscle existing lol After having been diagnosed I was told three things: " get on a very low fat diet " , " remember to still eat some omega3s " and " get to the ER when legs are so swollen that your heart or lungs start messing " . Then I got dumped on my own because there are no cure for this disorder. I was let to figure out the " details " of my everyday life could be. I started with eating fat free food just to discover that a lot of fat free isn't free of fats at all (read: transfats and mono and dyglycerides of fatty acids, which DO give me the same symptoms). I had also noticed that some fats would bother me less than others (read: omega3s). So, I started eating organic both because they don't have preservative AND have a much higher content in omega3s. It relieved my symptoms but it still wasn't enough. I had a bug that left me devastated for 16 days. I couldn't even wear my shoes. In reading here and there how to prevent bugs, I read about probiotics and their action in preventing both diarrhea in general and intestinal bugs in people with a compromised immune system. So I figured I just had to try the probiotics. I needed something able to put me on my feet soon, so I got some probiotic envelops. But then I read that kefir contained probiotics as well. As I realised the envelopes were helping, I decided to give kefir a try. I've been culturing and drinking kefir for the last 3 weeks and it really changed my life. Now, I want to switch to raw cow milk (so far I've used homogenized cow milk, coconut milk and just today i've started goat milk kefir). Legislation is very complex in Europe.. I've bugged everybody I knew, but nobody here in Tuscany is selling raw milk like they do in the North of the country and in Rome. However, I did find some farmers that are about to sign a deal with the region for a raw milk distributor and am keeping my fingers crossed. Just to complete the picture, I found out that fermented food and beverages (such as white beer and sauerkrauts) are a really divine help for keeping my health. I also found out that I can eat raw food in general, like uncooked meat and fish, despite the fact that I was told not to, ever. Thank you for reading so far Ro' Check my ***NEW*** Blog: http://a-fat-chance.blogspot.com ---------- " Never take a path that has no heart in it. You can't lose if your heart is in your work, but you can't win if your heart is not in it. " -- Casteneda Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 Ro, I recommend you read "Milk Diet as a remedy for chronic disease" by Dr. Sandor Porter. In it you will find details on the dietary procedures that resulted in cures of a variety of diseases using raw milk. Best wishes, Langlois Ro' wrote: Hello guys, my name is Ro' and I am a 35 yrs old girl living in Pisa, Tuscany, Italy and my intro will be long so sit down and get comfortable My interest in raw milk is the consequence of the fact that I have a very very very rare disorder called Intestinal Lymphangiectasia. Only 1,200 people in the WORLD have it. IL basically is a lack of ability of my bowel lymphatic vessels to absorb fats, which comes with huge pain, diarrhea up to 16 times a day, swollen legs, compromised immune system, weight loss and emotional distress from not having a social life on top of it all. The symptoms flared up on June 2004 and I was diagnosed on September 2005. Thank G*d my family is of Irish descent so I have no lactose intolerance. Actually, french bread, tuna and huge amounts of milk and dairy were what kept my muscle existing lol After having been diagnosed I was told three things: "get on a very low fat diet", "remember to still eat some omega3s" and "get to the ER when legs are so swollen that your heart or lungs start messing". Then I got dumped on my own because there are no cure for this disorder. I was let to figure out the "details" of my everyday life could be. I started with eating fat free food just to discover that a lot of fat free isn't free of fats at all (read: transfats and mono and dyglycerides of fatty acids, which DO give me the same symptoms). I had also noticed that some fats would bother me less than others (read: omega3s). So, I started eating organic both because they don't have preservative AND have a much higher content in omega3s. It relieved my symptoms but it still wasn't enough. I had a bug that left me devastated for 16 days. I couldn't even wear my shoes. In reading here and there how to prevent bugs, I read about probiotics and their action in preventing both diarrhea in general and intestinal bugs in people with a compromised immune system. So I figured I just had to try the probiotics. I needed something able to put me on my feet soon, so I got some probiotic envelops. But then I read that kefir contained probiotics as well. As I realised the envelopes were helping, I decided to give kefir a try. I've been culturing and drinking kefir for the last 3 weeks and it really changed my life. Now, I want to switch to raw cow milk (so far I've used homogenized cow milk, coconut milk and just today i've started goat milk kefir). Legislation is very complex in Europe.. I've bugged everybody I knew, but nobody here in Tuscany is selling raw milk like they do in the North of the country and in Rome. However, I did find some farmers that are about to sign a deal with the region for a raw milk distributor and am keeping my fingers crossed. Just to complete the picture, I found out that fermented food and beverages (such as white beer and sauerkrauts) are a really divine help for keeping my health. I also found out that I can eat raw food in general, like uncooked meat and fish, despite the fact that I was told not to, ever. Thank you for reading so far Ro' C Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 18, 2006 Report Share Posted June 18, 2006 Hi Ro' Sorry to hear about your health troubles. Just want to tell you that in addition to all those great foods that you mention, you may also try the amino-acid L-glutamine. It is great for all kinds of intestinal problems. Here is what it says on one of the sites I found: Supplemental L-glutamine may have immunomodulatory, anticatabolic/anabolic and gastrointestinal mucosal-protective actions. It may also have antioxidant activity. You can find the whole article here: http://www.pdrhealth.com/drug_info/nmdrugprofiles/nutsupdrugs/lgl_0125.shtml Good luck in finding a cure to your disease... Barbara Hello guys,Just to complete the picture, I found out thatfermented food and beverages (such as white beer andsauerkrauts) are a really divine help for keeping myhealth. I also found out that I can eat raw food ingeneral, like uncooked meat and fish, despite the factthat I was told not to, ever. Thank you for reading so far Ro' Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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