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Liz,

Why do you think the raw milk and cheese help your daughter's belly??

@...: edanaila@...: Wed, 30 Jul

2008 13:43:46 -0700Subject: Re: [ ] Re: for Elena-

Malabsorption tests results, diseases of the small intestine, and general

anesthesia for more testing

Gosh Liz, you really do have all the ups and downs with these things. So hard

to know for sure what works best. Keeping an open mind and seeing where your

child might fit in and benefit from an intervention is the only way. Your kids

are very lucky to have you. I think the most difficult thing to understand about

all these immune/neurological disorders is that no one, and I mean NO ONE, not

even the best trained doctor or researcher of whatever orientation or profession

can know it all any more. More research is always needed, different

perspectives shed new light and new possible treatments and these things are at

the very forefront of knowledge in that domain. How do we know which path to

follow? We don't that's why we read all we can and we listen to each other and

hear other experiences and other situations. And then we eventually make the

best possible decision we can given that information we've accumulated and what

our gut feeling tells us. And we all do the best we can for our children. The

thing is to have no preconceived ideas that prevent us from looking where the

light is just beginning to shine. There may or may ot be an answer for us

there, but we'll only know if we look.All the best,ElenaFrom: ilizzy03

<lizlaw@...>Subject: [ ] Re: for Elena-

Malabsorption tests results, diseases of the small intestine, and general

anesthesia for more testing @...:

Wednesday, July 30, 2008, 9:49 AMThe AP thing is wierd. Both kids have issues.

They pass the hearing tests but they have spotty times and the audiologist even

wondered about it. Per NACD they are each 1 digit span below optimal processing.

Still, raw milk cheese seems to help daughter's belly...but then the processing

goes down.

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My daughter, as a celiac, cannot take enzymes. Raw milk gives them to

her in a natural form. I also think the porly absorbed calcium pushes

out her excess fluoride. Problem is it appears to be doing something

negative to her hearing. One mountain at a time.

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