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Hi. I'm glad you had a great time in Michigan--sounds great. Write me when you get the chance. I'm going to go on bioidentical hormone progesterone next month.It will be good to chat hormones and stuff with you :)

OMG! That Celiac thingy--I have ALL THOSE SYMPTOMS. I didn't want to be gross and bring it up but thank goodness you did--lol--my poop is very offensive--as though I've eaten a dead rat or similar. Good grief!

I hope I don't have this because I love wheat. I'll get tested--thank you! Yes, you bet that helps!

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LMJOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote:

I also wanted to add that not all people with sensitivities to gluton will be able to tolerate gluten down the road, some can, some dont. Esp depends on how many antibodies you have, the higher, the more likely you are to abve the disease, and are past the point of sensitivity. Although, low amounts are usually a sign of a smilpe intolerance.

LM, I did receive your email, I am so sorry- I have to get back to you. We were on vacation in Michigan, it was beautiful, and so sunshiney! Great beaches, very peaceful. And just got back, and I am catching up on emails and work at the office. It is crazy. Then we had all this new landscaping put in, and I am catching up on watering it all, for hours every day. ARG! I will get back to you on your email to me personally. Please re email if you can as a simple reminder.

Symptoms of celiac can be widespread depending on how severaly you are reacting. Most common are hair loss, peripheal neuropathy, bloating ,constipation, or diareaha or both, runny large, loose bowels that float and often smell really bad, stomach aches, headaches, joint pain. But left untreated it can trigger auto immnue illnesses like RA, and thyroid diseass, and what is wonderful ,once the gluton is eliminated, most of the triggered symtpoms and diseases GO AWAY... REALY! The university of Chicago has a great program on it, and states patients getting better once taken off it. Like Rhuematoid arthrits going away is common. Thats why Mercola has all patients go off it, as he believes most of us are senstive or severly intolerant of it. The only way to get well, is to eliminate triggers that set off our immunity. Gluton is a big one.

How can it start? Well surgeries, stress, or accidents can bring it on. It is a symptoms of a hyper immunity response. It can also be heritary, waxing and waning here and there throughout your life, going away at calm times, and coming back. Some dont realy notice it, some lose so much weight and become malnourished and have stunted growth, losing hair and becoming pale, it is severe. Gluton intolerance will cause your fibers in your stomach to be broken away, causing your body to unable to intake proper minerals and nutritents and give you a greater chance of stomach cancers. Causing leaky gut syndromes, and all sorts of immune responses.You will most likey show problems with absorbotion of precious minerals and vitamins .Like I was with iron and calcium. Big time. Does that help? Make sense? Im sorry I miss spell alot as I type so fast, and get a little lazy! Love >From: Jane Doe <oceanlilly_csu@...>

>Reply- > >Subject: Re: celiac disease >Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 21:57:41 -0700 (PDT) > >: >Hi. What are the symptoms of this disease and how does one get tested for it? > >BTW, did you get my e-mails on the hormone questions? I sent you a private e-mail. >Thanks and take care. >LM > >JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: >It was told to me that I had antibodies against gliadon after implants. Meaning-Celiac disease. Mercola finds this in almost all ill patients. it is very common, actually we are very ignorant to knowlegde in the states when it comes to this. It is believed that one in 5 people in the us have this. Actually Europe countries like Italy screen all newborns for it, as about 50 % of population has this. We will soon come to that as well. >After I had them removed, and got rid of gluten for a while, it went away, and I am able to eat

it again in small amounts. It is a sensitivity that often can go away, instead of a disease as most think. Once the "trigger" is found and rid of, you can get better, and build a tolerance for it. > Re: celiac disease > > >I've known of a few women who developed celiac disease after ruptured saline implants. Eileen Swanson who started the SOSalines website is one of them. You might want to check out her website and contact her. >Patty > >shannon_892000 <shannon_892000@...> wrote: >Hello. >I've been sick for a while after having one of my saline implants >deflate. Recently I found out that I have celiac disease. I never >had any symptoms of this before my implant burst. Did this happen to >anybody else? > > > > > >

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, another thing. Check out University of Chicago Celiac's Foundation www.uchosptials.edu/areas/pediatrics/celiac-disease,com It has treatments, info,and symptoms. The doc is Italian , like straight from Italy, (they are very into this whole disease, while US docs are not) and currently is on a speaking tour, so he is vastly knowlegdable! The best celiac program and screening out there! Read the symtpoms, and go from there,

Also see: www.celiac.com

Also see; www.betterhealthusa.com/public/255.cfm

Love-

>From: Jane Doe <oceanlilly_csu@...> >Reply- > , nayap1@... >Subject: Re: celiac disease--TO JULIE P. from LM >Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 22:01:54 -0700 (PDT) > >: >Hi. I'm glad you had a great time in Michigan--sounds great. Write me when you get the chance. I'm going to go on bioidentical hormone progesterone next month.It will be good to chat hormones and stuff with you :) > >OMG! That Celiac thingy--I have ALL THOSE SYMPTOMS. I didn't want to be gross and bring it up but thank goodness you did--lol--my poop is very offensive--as though I've eaten a dead rat or similar. Good grief! >I hope I don't have this because I love wheat. I'll get tested--thank you! Yes, you bet that helps! >Hugs, >LM > >JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: > >I also wanted to add that not all people with sensitivities to gluton will be able to tolerate gluten down the road, some can, some dont. Esp depends on how many antibodies you have, the higher, the more likely you are to abve the disease, and are past the point of sensitivity. Although, low amounts are usually a sign of a smilpe intolerance. > >LM, I did receive your email, I am so sorry- I have to get back to you. We were on vacation in Michigan, it was beautiful, and so sunshiney! Great beaches, very peaceful. And just got back, and I am catching up on emails and work at the office. It is crazy. Then we had all this new landscaping put in, and I am catching up on watering it all, for hours every day. ARG! I will get back to you on your email to me personally. Please re email if you can as a simple reminder. > >Symptoms of celiac can be widespread depending on how severaly you are reacting. Most common are hair loss, peripheal neuropathy, bloating ,constipation, or diareaha or both, runny large, loose bowels that float and often smell really bad, stomach aches, headaches, joint pain. But left untreated it can trigger auto immnue illnesses like RA, and thyroid diseass, and what is wonderful ,once the gluton is eliminated, most of the triggered symtpoms and diseases GO AWAY... REALY! The university of Chicago has a great program on it, and states patients getting better once taken off it. Like Rhuematoid arthrits going away is common. Thats why Mercola has all patients go off it, as he believes most of us are senstive or severly intolerant of it. The only way to get well, is to eliminate triggers that set off our immunity. Gluton is a big one. > >How can it start? Well surgeries, stress, or accidents can bring it on. It is a symptoms of a hyper immunity response. It can also be heritary, waxing and waning here and there throughout your life, going away at calm times, and coming back. Some dont realy notice it, some lose so much weight and become malnourished and have stunted growth, losing hair and becoming pale, it is severe. Gluton intolerance will cause your fibers in your stomach to be broken away, causing your body to unable to intake proper minerals and nutritents and give you a greater chance of stomach cancers. Causing leaky gut syndromes, and all sorts of immune responses.You will most likey show problems with absorbotion of precious minerals and vitamins .Like I was with iron and calcium. Big time. Does that help? Make sense? Im sorry I miss spell alot as I type so fast, and get a little lazy! Love > >From: Jane Doe <oceanlilly_csu@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: celiac disease >Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 21:57:41 -0700 (PDT) > >: >Hi. What are the symptoms of this disease and how does one get tested for it? > >BTW, did you get my e-mails on the hormone questions? I sent you a private e-mail. >Thanks and take care. >LM > >JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: >It was told to me that I had antibodies against gliadon after implants. Meaning-Celiac disease. Mercola finds this in almost all ill patients. it is very common, actually we are very ignorant to knowlegde in the states when it comes to this. It is believed that one in 5 people in the us have this. Actually Europe countries like Italy screen all newborns for it, as about 50 % of population has this. We will soon come to that as well. >After I had them removed, and got rid of gluten for a while, it went away, and I am able to eat it again > in small amounts. It is a sensitivity that often can go away, instead of a disease as most think. Once the "trigger" is found and rid of, you can get better, and build a tolerance for it. > Re: celiac disease > > >I've known of a few women who developed celiac disease after ruptured saline implants. Eileen Swanson who started the SOSalines website is one of them. You might want to check out her website and contact her. >Patty > >shannon_892000 <shannon_892000@...> wrote: >Hello. >I've been sick for a while after having one of my saline implants >deflate. Recently I found out that I have celiac disease. I never >had any symptoms of this before my implant burst. Did this happen to >anybody else? > > > > > >

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Thanks! I'm going to get tested for this condition. I hope I don't have this disease because I'd have to give up my All Bran and I'd be a constipated mess!

I read on line last night the blood work to have done for this.

Have a great weekend.

-MarieJOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote:

, another thing. Check out University of Chicago Celiac's Foundation www.uchosptials.edu/areas/pediatrics/celiac-disease,com It has treatments, info,and symptoms. The doc is Italian , like straight from Italy, (they are very into this whole disease, while US docs are not) and currently is on a speaking tour, so he is vastly knowlegdable! The best celiac program and screening out there! Read the symtpoms, and go from there,

Also see: www.celiac.com

Also see; www.betterhealthusa.com/public/255.cfm

Love-

>From: Jane Doe <oceanlilly_csu@...> >Reply- > , nayap1@... >Subject: Re: celiac disease--TO JULIE P. from LM >Date: Thu, 8 Jul 2004 22:01:54 -0700 (PDT) > >: >Hi. I'm glad you had a great time in Michigan--sounds great. Write me when you get the chance. I'm going to go on bioidentical hormone progesterone next month.It will be good to chat hormones and stuff with you :) > >OMG! That Celiac thingy--I have ALL THOSE SYMPTOMS. I didn't want to be gross and bring it up but thank goodness you did--lol--my poop is very offensive--as though I've eaten a dead rat or similar. Good grief! >I hope I don't have this because I love wheat. I'll get tested--thank you! Yes, you bet that helps! >Hugs, >LM > >JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...>

wrote: > >I also wanted to add that not all people with sensitivities to gluton will be able to tolerate gluten down the road, some can, some dont. Esp depends on how many antibodies you have, the higher, the more likely you are to abve the disease, and are past the point of sensitivity. Although, low amounts are usually a sign of a smilpe intolerance. > >LM, I did receive your email, I am so sorry- I have to get back to you. We were on vacation in Michigan, it was beautiful, and so sunshiney! Great beaches, very peaceful. And just got back, and I am catching up on emails and work at the office. It is crazy. Then we had all this new landscaping put in, and I am catching up on watering it all, for hours every day. ARG! I will get back to you on your email to me personally. Please re email if you can as a simple reminder. > >Symptoms of celiac can be widespread depending on how severaly you are reacting. Most common are hair loss, peripheal neuropathy, bloating

,constipation, or diareaha or both, runny large, loose bowels that float and often smell really bad, stomach aches, headaches, joint pain. But left untreated it can trigger auto immnue illnesses like RA, and thyroid diseass, and what is wonderful ,once the gluton is eliminated, most of the triggered symtpoms and diseases GO AWAY... REALY! The university of Chicago has a great program on it, and states patients getting better once taken off it. Like Rhuematoid arthrits going away is common. Thats why Mercola has all patients go off it, as he believes most of us are senstive or severly intolerant of it. The only way to get well, is to eliminate triggers that set off our immunity. Gluton is a big one. > >How can it start? Well surgeries, stress, or accidents can bring it on. It is a symptoms of a hyper immunity response. It can also be heritary, waxing and waning here and there throughout your life, going away at calm times, and coming back. Some dont realy notice it, some lose

so much weight and become malnourished and have stunted growth, losing hair and becoming pale, it is severe. Gluton intolerance will cause your fibers in your stomach to be broken away, causing your body to unable to intake proper minerals and nutritents and give you a greater chance of stomach cancers. Causing leaky gut syndromes, and all sorts of immune responses.You will most likey show problems with absorbotion of precious minerals and vitamins .Like I was with iron and calcium. Big time. Does that help? Make sense? Im sorry I miss spell alot as I type so fast, and get a little lazy! Love > >From: Jane Doe <oceanlilly_csu@...> >Reply- > >Subject: Re: celiac disease >Date: Wed, 7 Jul 2004 21:57:41 -0700 (PDT) > >: >Hi. What are the symptoms of this disease and how does one get tested for it? > >BTW, did you get my e-mails on the hormone

questions? I sent you a private e-mail. >Thanks and take care. >LM > >JOSEPH PALANCA <juliejp61@...> wrote: >It was told to me that I had antibodies against gliadon after implants. Meaning-Celiac disease. Mercola finds this in almost all ill patients. it is very common, actually we are very ignorant to knowlegde in the states when it comes to this. It is believed that one in 5 people in the us have this. Actually Europe countries like Italy screen all newborns for it, as about 50 % of population has this. We will soon come to that as well. >After I had them removed, and got rid of gluten for a while, it went away, and I am able to eat it again > in small amounts. It is a sensitivity that often can go away, instead of a disease as most think. Once the "trigger" is found and rid of, you can get better, and build a tolerance for it. > Re: celiac disease > > >I've known of a few women who developed celiac disease after ruptured saline implants. Eileen Swanson who started the SOSalines website is one of them. You might want to check out her website and contact her. >Patty > >shannon_892000 <shannon_892000@...> wrote: >Hello. >I've been sick for a while after having one of my saline implants >deflate. Recently I found out that I have celiac disease. I never >had any symptoms of this before my implant burst. Did this happen to >anybody else? > > > > > >

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