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In a message dated 2/28/2005 12:12:07 AM Eastern Standard Time,

Cjoi@... writes:

> As it happens, most low iron is really some form of sequestering iron to

> keep it from feeding some pathogen attacking the body. Sometimes it results in

> too-large red blood cells or lots of conditions that doctors either don't

> know, don't understand, or don't care about; they get paid no matter what. But

> many parents who put their kids on GF/CF get the benefits of avoiding dangers

> they didn't even recognize...

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ok -this caught my eye. i have low ferritin. i have large red blood cells.

now tell me what i'm supposed to do? what is GF/CF?

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GF/CF = Gluten Free/Corn Free diet.

I was blessed enough to carry a daughter to term while untreated for

Hashimoto's. As a result, I have a darling little girl with multiple

food/inhalant/chemical allergies. One of her food allergies is to

gluten containing grains (a real b**ch to eliminate, but not as all-

pervasive as corn).

> what is GF/CF?

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GF/CF = Gluten Free/Corn Free diet.

I was blessed enough to carry a daughter to term while untreated for

Hashimoto's. As a result, I have a darling little girl with multiple

food/inhalant/chemical allergies. One of her food allergies is to

gluten containing grains (a real b**ch to eliminate, but not as all-

pervasive as corn).

> what is GF/CF?

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The HOUSTON NUTRACEUTICAL ENZYMES are supposed to help considerably and can

probably make life a lot easier.

They discuss the use of these enzymes a lot at the mercury-autism forum.

PEPTIZIDE, Ithink is the one for GF/CF. They say that some are even able to

abandone the GF/CF diet when using these enzymes.

I tried them and they have definitely helped me with my food allergies.

~Inga

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> I was blessed enough to carry a daughter to term while untreated for

> Hashimoto's. As a result, I have a darling little girl with multiple

> food/inhalant/chemical allergies. One of her food allergies is to

> gluten containing grains (a real b**ch to eliminate, but not as all-

> pervasive as corn).

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