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[Autism_LDN] Re: LDN/GSF/CSF GUT ISSUES

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I could not find the link to Dr. Kingsman & #699;s article for the non-compliant

spouse. Will you resend link? Thanks,

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> Subject: [Autism_LDN] Re: complicated question re: LDN/GSF/CSF

> To: Autism_LDN

> Date: Sunday, April 12, 2009, 8:39 AM

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> Olive oil (filippo berrio makes an extra light) does very well for the egg

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> This is a paper by Dr Krigsman. It shows visually the many conditions

> potentially present in our kids. The one illustration that is pertinent here

> is Figure 20, which shows damage to the gut as a result of the body trying

> to rid itself of sensitive foods. Worth sharing with your non-compliant

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> http://thoughtfulho use.org/akrigsma n_11-2007. pdf

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> It could be the irritability is more than just opiates. 

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> A parent writes: (from the autism_LDN group) 

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> > Please bear with me on this question - my 9 y/o dtr. may have form of PDD

with some language delay, but am starting LDN due to immune dysregulation which

led to autoimmune response to herpes simplex 1 infection 1 1/2 years ago & has

caused neuropsych & movement disorder - also reacts to strep & other

bacteria/viruses etc.

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> > She is essentially casein free (except for eggs fried in butter maybe once a

week), gluten is a little more difficult (partially because of non-compiant

spouse & she asks for peanut butter sandwiches on multigrain bread which she

eats about 3 x per week. Other than that I'd say she's gluten free.

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> > I started her on 1 1/2 mg. LDN 2 nights ago & yesterday noticed increased

irritability during the day. Could be coincidental, but am wondering if opiates

in her blood stream from the breakdown of any gluten could cause withdrawal

symptoms from the LDN and then manifest itself as this daytime irritability. If

this is a possibility, then would you see this withdrawal as ongoing if she

continues to eat some form (however small) of gluten, or does it stop after a

couple of weeks as she becomes accustomed to it? thanks, XX

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