Guest guest Posted February 25, 2010 Report Share Posted February 25, 2010 And what I'm saying is, if someone is happy with their results with LDN, they don't have to feel they need to stop dairy. I realize that those who aren't happy with their results may need to investigate further. -- At 05:57 PM 2/24/2010, you wrote: >Dr McCandless, seldom is LDN stand-alone treatment > >As usual, I need to emphasize that seldom is LDN a stand-alone treatment, >but accompanies other strategies their body needs, especially a healthy >diet. No sugar, dairy or gluten. > >If you are having adverse symptoms caused by LDN.... > >Would you be willing to stop all casein (milk products) and gluten (wheat, >rye, barley and oats) for a week and see if you feel better? A study done >several years ago showed that 30% of us have some degree of celiac >disease(intolerance/allegy to wheat) even though the clinical symptoms may >not be obvious enough to alert most people to that. When anyone in that >30% of persons stops eating wheat, they feel a lot better. The LDN may be >acting like the opioid antagonist it is and causing a withdrawal reaction >from taking away your fix, even if only for a few hours...(continued) > >http://ldn.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=links & action=display & thread=1483 > > > > > > > There is no such problem. > > > > Some people are avoiding dairy for various reasons. It has nothing to do > > with whether LDN works or not. Dairy is not restricted for use with LDN. > > > > If you are otherwise happy with your diet, don't worry about it. This > idea > > that all these foods should be forbidden has nothing to do with LDN. It > > has to do with people trying to find further answers with their > > health. People are taking things a bit far here and alarming people > > unnecessarily. Some people are avoiding gluten, casein (milk products), > > etc. That is their choice and may be necessary to their healing, but > it is > > not a rule for LDN use and those dietary restrictions are not universally > > appropriate. Plus, the statement that dairy turns into morphine is not > > even true. Some people thrive with dairy in their diets, others > > don't. Know thyself. > > > > There is nothing wrong with your continuing with your dairy in your > diet if > > you are otherwise feeling good. > > > > no worries! > > > > -- > > > > >------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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