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From: Frankie T on 29 May 2008 12:10 Dose anyone know if a product such as culturelle will help with celiac?
From: Christopher Jahn on 30 May 2008 00:43 "Frankie T" <frankiet(a)aol.com> wrote in news:483ed581$0$11601$607ed4bc(a)cv.net: > Dose anyone know if a product such as culturelle will help > with celiac? Help how? By helping you to digest gluten? Not at this time, although someone's been working on it. -- }:-) Christopher Jahn {:-( http://soflatheatre.blogspot.com/ A hen is only an egg's way of making another egg.
From: Billy Boy on 30 May 2008 10:05 Yes, it will help. But, even more help will come from the book "Breaking the Vicious Cycle: Intestional Health Through Diet" by Elaine Gottschall. I dare you to invest $22.95 in the book and change your life. It did mine. The whole chapter 6 is devoted to celiac. As the probiotics, I use several and they do help. I drink Kefir, a probiotic milk product, and take supplements: Culturelle, Healthy Trinity, PB8 and Pure. I find that the larger variety of probiotics you take the better it helps. Hope this helps. Bill On Thu, 29 May 2008 12:10:38 -0400, "Frankie T" <frankiet(a)aol.com> wrote: >Dose anyone know if a product such as culturelle will help with celiac? >
From: Janice on 1 Jun 2008 22:48 They all help a person cope better but not a major fix for celiac. "Billy Boy" <poston8(at)comcast(dot)net> wrote in message news:6v10445s9tc8h0csjatfacqqe3frq43pm0(a)4ax.com... > Yes, it will help. > > But, even more help will come from the book "Breaking the Vicious Cycle: > Intestional > Health Through Diet" by Elaine Gottschall. I dare you to invest $22.95 in > the book and > change your life. It did mine. The whole chapter 6 is devoted to celiac. > > As the probiotics, I use several and they do help. I drink Kefir, a > probiotic milk > product, and take supplements: Culturelle, Healthy Trinity, PB8 and Pure. > I find that the > larger variety of probiotics you take the better it helps. > > Hope this helps. > > Bill > > > > On Thu, 29 May 2008 12:10:38 -0400, "Frankie T" <frankiet(a)aol.com> wrote: > >>Dose anyone know if a product such as culturelle will help with celiac? >> > ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
From: Billy Boy on 2 Jun 2008 09:01 Janice, I'm just curious, Have you read the book? The following is a small excerpt of the book, "Breaking The Vicious Cycle: Intestional Health Through Diet." I have bumped heads with people with celiac disease before and sometimes I get the feeling that some of them rather than try something outside the norm they will settle with the symptoms and awful problems of digestive problems. There are web sites containing much info about the SCD diet. It is free for the taking. The diet doesn't take a genious to use. It does take some effort and a change of lifestyle, but wouldn't it be worth it to try. I hope this helps you and others. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ "The following is part of an unsolicited letter sent to this writer (Elaine Gottshall) and is, unfortunately, reported all too frequently. After eight years of mysterious symptoms, dozens of doctors, gruelling, and often humiliating tests and general misery, no one could decide what was wrong with me. I discovered that because my two sisters and my daughter had been diagnosed as celiacs that I, too, should go on the gluten free diet. Unfortunately, for both my daughter, another sister and I, the gluten-free diet did not work. Some symptoms were arrested but none of us were thriving and we just weren't absorbing food. We eventually found the Specific Carbohydrate Diet and it has been a godsend. I have never been healthier. My daughter, once a sickly (often whiney) withdrawn child with thin hair and dark circles under her eyes is outgoing, rosy-cheeked and happy. Everyone has noticed her thick, shiny hair In fact she ran a marathon this year and placed 15th out of 79 children. Last year she ran the same race (before the diet) and placed 53rd, arrived weepy and slept all the way home in the car. I have been on the Specific Carbohydrate Dietfor less than a year and still have a way to go but my life has changed drastically in this short time. Now I am actively pursuing my art interest-something I always had inside me, but didn't have the energy or drive to tackle. The Specific Carbohydrate Diet has been shown to completely cure most cases of celiac disease if followed for at least one year. It is truly a gluten-free diet, eliminating all grains which contain gluten or gluten-like proteins while also recognizing the limitations of the injured intestinal surface. For those people who are not satisfied with their progress on the "gluten-free" diet, the Specific Carbohydrate Diet offers them the opportunity to become healthy." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ On Sun, 1 Jun 2008 22:48:48 -0400, "Janice" <Janice(a)hurtmail..com> wrote: >They all help a person cope better but not a major fix for celiac. > >"Billy Boy" <poston8(at)comcast(dot)net> wrote in message >news:6v10445s9tc8h0csjatfacqqe3frq43pm0(a)4ax.com... >> Yes, it will help. >> >> But, even more help will come from the book "Breaking the Vicious Cycle: >> Intestional >> Health Through Diet" by Elaine Gottschall. I dare you to invest $22.95 in >> the book and >> change your life. It did mine. The whole chapter 6 is devoted to celiac. >> >> As the probiotics, I use several and they do help. I drink Kefir, a >> probiotic milk >> product, and take supplements: Culturelle, Healthy Trinity, PB8 and Pure. >> I find that the >> larger variety of probiotics you take the better it helps. >> >> Hope this helps. >> >> Bill >> >> >> >> On Thu, 29 May 2008 12:10:38 -0400, "Frankie T" <frankiet(a)aol.com> wrote: >> >>>Dose anyone know if a product such as culturelle will help with celiac? >>> >> > > >** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
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