Guest guest Posted May 15, 2006 Report Share Posted May 15, 2006 I was trying to send a picture of and her family to the group, but it is too big...I'll need to just post it in our photo section. gave me permission to send it to you all. She looks gorgeous and glowing! She is such a beautiful person, and a wonderful example to us of the healing that is possible when we are devoted to making the right choices. 's story is in our files section...I think it says something like her letter to Oprah. She was with us for quite a long time, sharing with us all about her healing progress after explant, until she had her new baby. Now she is busy with him. Here is what she said in addition to the letter I've forwarded, below: Thanks Patty. Sure, share them! I still feel like I'm part of the group, if even away for a while. I won't lie.... I cant believe the differences in my health since the change of diet. Now if I even cheat- I cant believe how dizzy and tired I feel. I too though, do have some remaining issues, as you with thyroid, but no more of the debilitating symptoms that lingered. If you ever want to spend the money (about 250) and see if you have wheat allergies or heredity gluten intolerance(Celiac disease) , as many thyroid patients do, I would do a stool test through Dr Fine. He has a wealth of information on why the test is more precise than even a bowel biopsy, and by doing so, and learning if you have it, you are lessening a risk of the many cancers and other auto immune disease, that Celaic is now known for triggering. Reader digest has their new issue out, foods that kill, and talks about how celaic is in about 3 million Americans. (experts beleive more though) A great read I just read" celaic Disease- A hidden epidemic" great read \ Well, dont get me started on implants or celaic disease girlie! (But, do Let me know of you need more info!) Love "jewels75@..." <jewels75@...> wrote: Patty, I will .As time goes on, I know I'll be back. Somedays, I really miss all the fun time on the puter talking to you girls, and helping others see the light! But I know its not the right time now. With the business and all- and the kids, Im busier than ever! And we are thinking of one more next year, then thats' it! Sadly, two women (mom's) in the private school my son Tyler goes to, just got implants. Healthy, beautiful gals...They were well informed, you can believe me! I just dont get it, I would have died for info even at the age of 19! All the info. Its so sad... But anyway,I'll send some pics! Love you Patty, and miss you! Tricia Trish <glory2glory1401@...> wrote: , It is such a blessing to hear from you! I have thought of you often and trusted that you were doing well. It is wonderful to get confirmation of that through your letter! I know your words will bring encouragement to the many new women we have on our group who are going through the same trials that we did. It is always uplifting to hear from someone who says "I did it! So can you!" And you were such a difficult case...you had so many issues going on! I am so happy to know that you are enjoying life to the fullest again and with your precious baby. Thank you for taking the time to say HI to us! Please pop in every now and then to do some more cheerleading! Patty Messenger with Voice. Make PC-to-Phone Calls to the US (and 30+ countries) for 2¢/min or less. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2006 Report Share Posted May 16, 2006 Here is the link for the lab is talking about in her letter: I think I need to do this.Patty http://www.enterolab.com/ EnteroLab is a registered and fully accredited* clinical laboratory specializing in the analysis of intestinal specimens for food sensitivities (reactions by the immune system to common proteins in the diet) that cause a variety of symptoms and diseases. One particular area of our focus relates to intestinal conditions caused by immune reactivity to a protein called gluten which is found in wheat, barley, rye, and oats. Recent research in our laboratory indicates that immune sensitivity to gluten is exceedingly common, present in 30-40% of all Americans. Although these reactions can cause malnutrition, growth failure in children, osteoporosis, many autoimmune diseases (including colitis, diabetes, arthritis, and many others), most of the affected individuals are unaware they have it because there have been no sensitive tests capable of diagnosis. Similar sensitivity to yeast in the diet has been linked to the development of an inflammatory intestinal disease called Crohn's disease. EnteroLab has developed a unique screening test for gluten sensitivity as well as for dietary yeast and cow's milk, and chicken egg sensitivity that is more sensitive and specific than tests in current use (U.S. patent issued; International patents pending). Our method utilizes stool rather than blood as the testing substrate; the rationale of using stool rather than blood for testing for food sensitivity is that immunologic reactions to proteins in the diet that cause these reactions are centered within the intestinal tract and not in the blood. We believe that our new tests can improve the health of millions of people worldwide. For more on the rationale and superiority of our method over pre-existing tests, please read an essay about this on this website Click here for Essay wrote:Thanks Patty. Sure, share them! I still feel like I'm part of the group, if even away for a while. I won't lie.... I cant believe the differences in my health since the change of diet. Now if I even cheat- I cant believe how dizzy and tired I feel. I too though, do have some remaining issues, as you with thyroid, but no more of the debilitating symptoms that lingered. If you ever want to spend the money (about 250) and see if you have wheat allergies or heredity gluten intolerance(Celiac disease) , as many thyroid patients do, I would do a stool test through Dr Fine. He has a wealth of information on why the test is more precise than even a bowel biopsy, and by doing so, and learning if you have it, you are lessening a risk of the many cancers and other auto immune disease, that Celaic is now known for triggering. Reader digest has their new issue out, foods that kill, and talks about how celaic is in about 3 million Americans. (experts beleive more though) A great read I just read" celaic Disease- A hidden epidemic" great read \ Well, dont get me started on implants or celaic disease girlie! (But, do Let me know of you need more info!) Love Blab-away for as little as 1¢/min. Make PC-to-Phone Calls using Messenger with Voice. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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