Jump to content
RemedySpot.com

Re: Chelation - celiac disease cure?

Rate this topic


Guest guest

Recommended Posts

Guest guest

Hi from what I understand celiac is curable with chelation.

it's just as " genetic " as any other autoimmune disorder. meaning it's

not genetic. Maybe the susceptibility to mercury poisoning is though.

I'm pretty Andy suggests that most autoimmune disorders are caused by

mercury and can be fixed by removing it.

Although theres no real good reason to eat grains anyway... they

aren't good for any human.

>

> I was wondering whether chelation can cure

> celiac disease.

>

> I have read a lot about chelation fixing the

> intestines and curing gluten and casein

> intolerance for people with autism.

>

> I understand there is a difference between

> being sensitive to gluten and having celiac

> disease. Celiac disease has a genetic component.

> Dr Cutler writes that autoimmune disease can be

> cured in many cases after completing chelation.

>

> I found some info about a possible treatment for

> celiac disease. For those that understand the

> heavy metal toxicity problem quite well, I was

> hoping maybe somebody could find a link/connection

> between the info below and mercury/heavy metal toxi-

> city.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Greetings,

>

> Ali

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hi from what I understand celiac is curable with chelation.

it's just as " genetic " as any other autoimmune disorder. meaning it's

not genetic. Maybe the susceptibility to mercury poisoning is though.

I'm pretty Andy suggests that most autoimmune disorders are caused by

mercury and can be fixed by removing it.

Although theres no real good reason to eat grains anyway... they

aren't good for any human.

>

> I was wondering whether chelation can cure

> celiac disease.

>

> I have read a lot about chelation fixing the

> intestines and curing gluten and casein

> intolerance for people with autism.

>

> I understand there is a difference between

> being sensitive to gluten and having celiac

> disease. Celiac disease has a genetic component.

> Dr Cutler writes that autoimmune disease can be

> cured in many cases after completing chelation.

>

> I found some info about a possible treatment for

> celiac disease. For those that understand the

> heavy metal toxicity problem quite well, I was

> hoping maybe somebody could find a link/connection

> between the info below and mercury/heavy metal toxi-

> city.

>

> Thanks in advance.

>

> Greetings,

>

> Ali

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

> Hi from what I understand celiac is curable with chelation.

>

> it's just as " genetic " as any other autoimmune disorder. meaning

it's

> not genetic. Maybe the susceptibility to mercury poisoning is

though.

>

> I'm pretty Andy suggests that most autoimmune disorders are caused by

> mercury and can be fixed by removing it.

>

> Although theres no real good reason to eat grains anyway... they

> aren't good for any human.

=====================

Wow, that's a really bold statement. I have not seen any

research/literature stating that celiac disease is due to mercury

poisoning. And I don't recall Andy ever saying that either. I think

we have to be careful not to blame EVERYTHING on mercury. Andy has

repeatedly stated that some people waste time chelating when mercury

really ISN'T the problem.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I did not say that Andy said that, I said he suggested that many

autoimmune disorders are caused by mercury. He said that its up to

you to decide weather your autoimmune disorder is being caused by

mercury and is curable or is not.

Andy never mentioned celiac being caused by mercury, only autoimmune

disorders in his book titled " Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment "

And I certainly can't speak for Andy, and did/do not intend to. It

is pretty bold, I agree. As well as everything Andy has said/written

is pretty bold. Andy has also suggested that 90%+ of all depression

is caused by mercury poisoning. I don't see any research/literature

supporting that either, but I still believe it. IMO, The truth is

mercury poisoning is being covered up on a massive scale. And many

things(seemingly too many things) can be justly blamed on it.

Honestly, I should keep my mouth shut, because I am not qualified nor

educated enough to make a valid argument.. This has been previously

discussed and I was just sharing what I remembered to give hope to a

fellow celiac sufferer because no one else gave a constructive response.

I have been diagnosed with celiacs disease as well as a few other auto

immune disorders and food allergies. I'm still unclear how anyone is

differentiating being celiac from gluten allergy. From what I

understand many people who have chelated have ridden themselves of

food allergies including gluten.

>

> > Hi from what I understand celiac is curable with chelation.

> >

> > it's just as " genetic " as any other autoimmune disorder. meaning

> it's

> > not genetic. Maybe the susceptibility to mercury poisoning is

> though.

> >

> > I'm pretty Andy suggests that most autoimmune disorders are caused by

> > mercury and can be fixed by removing it.

> >

> > Although theres no real good reason to eat grains anyway... they

> > aren't good for any human.

> =====================

>

> Wow, that's a really bold statement. I have not seen any

> research/literature stating that celiac disease is due to mercury

> poisoning. And I don't recall Andy ever saying that either. I think

> we have to be careful not to blame EVERYTHING on mercury. Andy has

> repeatedly stated that some people waste time chelating when mercury

> really ISN'T the problem.

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

I did not say that Andy said that, I said he suggested that many

autoimmune disorders are caused by mercury. He said that its up to

you to decide weather your autoimmune disorder is being caused by

mercury and is curable or is not.

Andy never mentioned celiac being caused by mercury, only autoimmune

disorders in his book titled " Amalgam Illness: Diagnosis and Treatment "

And I certainly can't speak for Andy, and did/do not intend to. It

is pretty bold, I agree. As well as everything Andy has said/written

is pretty bold. Andy has also suggested that 90%+ of all depression

is caused by mercury poisoning. I don't see any research/literature

supporting that either, but I still believe it. IMO, The truth is

mercury poisoning is being covered up on a massive scale. And many

things(seemingly too many things) can be justly blamed on it.

Honestly, I should keep my mouth shut, because I am not qualified nor

educated enough to make a valid argument.. This has been previously

discussed and I was just sharing what I remembered to give hope to a

fellow celiac sufferer because no one else gave a constructive response.

I have been diagnosed with celiacs disease as well as a few other auto

immune disorders and food allergies. I'm still unclear how anyone is

differentiating being celiac from gluten allergy. From what I

understand many people who have chelated have ridden themselves of

food allergies including gluten.

>

> > Hi from what I understand celiac is curable with chelation.

> >

> > it's just as " genetic " as any other autoimmune disorder. meaning

> it's

> > not genetic. Maybe the susceptibility to mercury poisoning is

> though.

> >

> > I'm pretty Andy suggests that most autoimmune disorders are caused by

> > mercury and can be fixed by removing it.

> >

> > Although theres no real good reason to eat grains anyway... they

> > aren't good for any human.

> =====================

>

> Wow, that's a really bold statement. I have not seen any

> research/literature stating that celiac disease is due to mercury

> poisoning. And I don't recall Andy ever saying that either. I think

> we have to be careful not to blame EVERYTHING on mercury. Andy has

> repeatedly stated that some people waste time chelating when mercury

> really ISN'T the problem.

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

>From what I

> understand many people who have chelated have ridden themselves of

> food allergies including gluten.

There is evidence of the above in autism mercury archives. Many

parents have reported that their children lose their food

sensitivities the longer they chelate.

In my own case, the symptoms of gluten intolerance started immediately

after a huge exposure to mercury (and stopped immediately after I

stopped eating gluten).

>I have not seen any

> > research/literature stating that celiac disease is due to mercury

> > poisoning.

It is not likely that we will find connections that researchers aren't

looking for.

J

> >

> > > Hi from what I understand celiac is curable with chelation.

> > >

> > > it's just as " genetic " as any other autoimmune disorder. meaning

> > it's

> > > not genetic. Maybe the susceptibility to mercury poisoning is

> > though.

> > >

> > > I'm pretty Andy suggests that most autoimmune disorders are

caused by

> > > mercury and can be fixed by removing it.

> > >

> > > Although theres no real good reason to eat grains anyway... they

> > > aren't good for any human.

> > =====================

> >

> > Wow, that's a really bold statement. I have not seen any

> > research/literature stating that celiac disease is due to mercury

> > poisoning. And I don't recall Andy ever saying that either. I think

> > we have to be careful not to blame EVERYTHING on mercury. Andy has

> > repeatedly stated that some people waste time chelating when mercury

> > really ISN'T the problem.

> >

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest guest

Hello Al.

Thanks for your thoughts.

I believe I read on the omnibasu(spelling?) site that a few

children with diagnosed/confirmed celiac disease, were able

to eat gluten again after being chelated.

If anybody has more information about this, please share.

Good luck to everybody here.

Greetings,

Ali

>

>

> >From what I

> > understand many people who have chelated have ridden themselves of

> > food allergies including gluten.

>

> There is evidence of the above in autism mercury archives. Many

> parents have reported that their children lose their food

> sensitivities the longer they chelate.

>

> In my own case, the symptoms of gluten intolerance started immediately

> after a huge exposure to mercury (and stopped immediately after I

> stopped eating gluten).

>

> >I have not seen any

> > > research/literature stating that celiac disease is due to mercury

> > > poisoning.

>

> ------------Bernie Windham (either is or was President of DAMS,

and I believe is a chemical engineer, or something like that) has

compiled tons of information on mercury, and here's an excerpt from

the following link of his.-------Jackie

>

> http://www.flcv.com/kidshg.html

>

> 2. Mercury and toxic metals block enzymes required to digest

milk casein and wheat gluten, resulting in dumping morphine like

substances in the blood that are neurotoxic and psychotic, as a major

factor in schizophrenia, autism, and ADHD.

>

> A direct mechanism involving mercury's inhibition of cellular

enzymatic processes by binding with the hydroxyl radical(SH) in amino

acids appears to be a major part of the connection to these

allergic/immune reactive conditions(15-23,36,47,51,98). For example

mercury has been found to strongly inhibit the activity of xanthine

oxidase and dipeptyl peptidase (DPP IV) which are required in the

digestion of the milk protein casein or wheat protein gluten

(15,16,17,19,20,22b,23-26,98,105), and the same protein that is

cluster differentiation antigen 26 (CD26) which helps T lymphocyte

activation. CD26 or DPPIV is a cell surface glycoprotein that is very

susceptible to inactivation by mercury binding to its cysteinyl

domain. Mercury and other toxic metals also inhibit binding of opioid

receptor agonists to opioid receptors, while magnesium stimulates

binding to opioid receptors(15). Studies involving large samples of

patients with autism, schizophrenia, or mania found that over 90 % of

those tested had high levels of the milk protein beta-casomorphine-7

in their blood and urine and defective enzymatic processes for

digesting milk protein(24,25,27), and similarly for the corresponding

enzyme needed to digest wheat gluten(24,26). Like casein, gluten

breaks down into molecules with opioid traits, called gluteomorphine

or gliadin. As with caseomorphin, it too can retain biological

activity if the enzymes needed to digest it are not functioning properly..

>

> -------------------------------------------

>

>

>

> It is not likely that we will find connections that researchers aren't

> looking for.

>

> J

>

> >

>

>

>

>

>

>

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
×
×
  • Create New...