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but the villi grow back once you're GF for 3-6 months - I NEVER had dairy

issues - and HOPE this bloating I have more often than not -ends up NOT being a

dairy issue as I know my guys are back (via scopes and camera I swallowed etc

eileen

20 months scd

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> I was reading an article yesterday on some gluten free site online,

> and I thought this little tidbit was interesting, at least for people

> like me who don't handle dairy well or at all. It said that what

> gluten does to people who can't handle it is to wear the ends off the

> villi in the intestines. And, those tip ends are what is needed to

> handle dairy!

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Hey Eileen,

Where did you find the information about the villi growing back after 3 -

6 months? That's awesome news.

Rhonda

but the villi grow back once

you're GF for 3-6 months - I NEVER had dairy issues - and HOPE this

bloating I have more often than not -ends up NOT being a dairy issue as I

know my guys are back (via scopes and camera I swallowed etc

eileen

20 months scd

>

> I was reading an article yesterday on some gluten free site online,

> and I thought this little tidbit was interesting, at least for

people

> like me who don't handle dairy well or at all. It said that what

> gluten does to people who can't handle it is to wear the ends off

the

> villi in the intestines. And, those tip ends are what is needed to

> handle dairy!

>

>

>

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it was from when I was 1st dx celiac and reading everything, went to one of Dr

greene's seminars (bigwig celiac wise)etc - found out all I could and saw

3 different GI's - got lots of info - lol

then found SCD!!! AMEN!!!

eileen

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> > > I was reading an article yesterday on some gluten free site online,

> > > and I thought this little tidbit was interesting, at least for people

> > > like me who don't handle dairy well or at all. It said that what

> > > gluten does to people who can't handle it is to wear the ends off the

> > > villi in the intestines. And, those tip ends are what is needed to

> > > handle dairy!

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> > >

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Then I guess I simply am allergic to dairy. I've been GF for decades.

I've been that way all my life. So I won't hurry to try yoghurt, I

guess.

but the villi grow back once you're GF for 3-6 months - I NEVER had

dairy issues - and HOPE this bloating I have more often than not -ends up

NOT being a dairy issue as I know my guys are back (via scopes and camera

I swallowed etc

eileen

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Then I guess I simply am allergic to dairy. I've been GF for decades.

I've been that way all my life. So I won't hurry to try yoghurt, I

guess.

but the villi grow back once you're GF for 3-6 months - I NEVER had

dairy issues - and HOPE this bloating I have more often than not -ends up

NOT being a dairy issue as I know my guys are back (via scopes and camera

I swallowed etc

eileen

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> Then I guess I simply am allergic to dairy. I've been GF for

> decades. I've been that way all my life. So I won't hurry to try

> yoghurt, I guess.

Well you can try almond or coconut milk yogurt. They

have the recipe at pecanbread.com and elsewhere.

Mara

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have you tried it -who knows what healing has taken place with scd??? worth a

small test???

eileen

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> Then I guess I simply am allergic to dairy. I've been GF for decades.

> I've been that way all my life. So I won't hurry to try yoghurt, I guess.

>

>

>

> but the villi grow back once you're GF for 3-6 months - I NEVER had

> dairy issues - and HOPE this bloating I have more often than not

> -ends up NOT being a dairy issue as I know my guys are back (via

> scopes and camera I swallowed etc

> eileen

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sorry thought she was on a while

eileen

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> >> Then I guess I simply am allergic to dairy. I've been GF for decades.

> >> I've been that way all my life. So I won't hurry to try yoghurt, I

> >> guess.

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> >> but the villi grow back once you're GF for 3-6 months - I NEVER had

> >> dairy issues - and HOPE this bloating I have more often than not

> >> -ends up NOT being a dairy issue as I know my guys are back (via

> >> scopes and camera I swallowed etc

> >> eileen

> >>

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yes cause we all have plenty of time to get sick - lol- hence the reason i'm

just barely stage 3 at 20 months - no time for sick!!

eileen

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> > Then I guess I simply am allergic to dairy. I've been GF for decades.

> > I've been that way all my life. So I won't hurry to try yoghurt, I guess.

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yes cause we all have plenty of time to get sick - lol- hence the reason i'm

just barely stage 3 at 20 months - no time for sick!!

eileen

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> > Then I guess I simply am allergic to dairy. I've been GF for decades.

> > I've been that way all my life. So I won't hurry to try yoghurt, I guess.

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