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I'm simply suggesting that all this deranged mineral transport stuff

could encourage gluten enteropathy or simple inflammation, no? hence

big guts and skinny arms/legs.

~robin

In my case I gained the weight all over, feet to face and everything in

between :-(

Marcia

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I'm simply suggesting that all this deranged mineral transport stuff

could encourage gluten enteropathy or simple inflammation, no? hence

big guts and skinny arms/legs.

~robin

In my case I gained the weight all over, feet to face and everything in

between :-(

Marcia

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I'm simply suggesting that all this deranged mineral transport stuff

could encourage gluten enteropathy or simple inflammation, no? hence

big guts and skinny arms/legs.

~robin

In my case I gained the weight all over, feet to face and everything in

between :-(

Marcia

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> Where I was going with this comment is that what people call " fat "

> around the middle is often inflammation.

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> Example: When I was younger I was slim (as now) but I was bigger around

> the middle than was proportional for my size. And when I lost 20 pounds

> all of a sudden, I had an even bigger belly. My muscles were wasted

> away but I was " fat " around the middle, like those poor malnourished

> children....

>

> Through years of work on digestion/assimilation, my waist is now

> proportional to my build.

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> I'm simply suggesting that all this deranged mineral transport stuff

> could encourage gluten enteropathy or simple inflammation, no? hence

> big guts and skinny arms/legs.

>

Big guts, skinny arms/legs is often associated with too much cortisol

and the opposite with too little (although people with too little are

often skinny all over).

J

> ~robin

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