Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 , You had mentioned that the Hep B vaccine can damage the pancreas. I wonder if my daughter's pancreas is damaged. I have been trying for several weeks to figure out what food she is reacting too (she was raging), and I finally decided that it might not be a food but instead be periods of low blood sugar. What can I do to help her pancreas? (Also, is the pancreas responsible for producing enzymes to digest casein and gluten? Or are those enzymes produced in the gut?) Carolyn mom to dd, age 10, SCD 7 weeks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 18, 2006 Report Share Posted May 18, 2006 well all children these days have some degree of pancreas damage or other, its the basic driver in the explosion of type two diabetes the pancreas like the brain is very slow to recover from substantial injury and recovery is never complete the basic mechanism for recovery is a very slow stem cell migration that takes place over years to the injured areas, much faster for children of course and the younger the faster. you have to take a broad based approach, its not possible to single out an organ like that for repair since for organ recovery you have to promote growth factors you are in an area that scd does not cover well or even can be somewhat contrary since the first focus of scd is absolute fermentation reduction. unfortuantely one of the biggest single growth factor promoters is cow whey since the cow growth hormone is identical the human and i don't think yogurt processing preserves the growth hormone when scd was developed they didn't have this issue of vaccine intiated pancreas destruction (coupled with low maternal vitamin d levels) immunocal make a whey that is very lactose reduced i think but is expensive http://www.immunocal.com/product.htm i actually use a teaspoon plain whey mixed with some non-homogensied warm milk but its always on the edge and very yeast promoting plus i extensively supplement is a very detailed way that seem to greatly augment growth factor production adequate dietary iron is probably important with better oxygenation of the blood seeming to promote nerve and possibly other growth facotrs, imo a better way to go about it that hbot the other big thing is vitmain d, humans are designed to repair and grow things over summer and skin vitamin d and oral vitmain d are the hormones that drive this unfortuantely skin vitamin d (from solar noon sun or a special lamp i have built) is extremely immuno supressive in the short term which would not have been such an issue in years past but now we are in a virla holocats with asian travel spreading new viruses weekly all through the year also vitamin is a very wavy molecule with lots of forms that are wrong and the only oral vitmain d that is correct is the one derived from sheeps lanolin , the cod liver ok d will also be the right form but i have deep suspicions about the ablity of cod liver oil to ever be refined adequately to remove all organic toxins but vitamin d is an organ repair and general body and muscle growth hormone, it maks sense it should be a bit immuosupressive since the immune system is always eating away at body organs like the pancreas and brain public health advice on sun exposure is topsy turvey, i have written up on 'the right sun' ---------- 'skin vitamin d' in the index of http://tinyurl.com/2csa3 i know parents don't have much time and want simple answers but the reality is thats there is a burden of reading and research and experimentation that simply has to be done to be effective you don't do it , you don't get there and worse, you fall prey to toxic so called quick fixes like chelation. you just get in and read and try things, even if you can't understand it to start, it clarifys > > , > > You had mentioned that the Hep B vaccine can damage the pancreas. I > wonder if my daughter's pancreas is damaged. I have been trying for > several weeks to figure out what food she is reacting too (she was > raging), and I finally decided that it might not be a food but instead be > periods of low blood sugar. > > What can I do to help her pancreas? > > (Also, is the pancreas responsible for producing enzymes to digest casein > and gluten? Or are those enzymes produced in the gut?) > > Carolyn > mom to dd, age 10, SCD 7 weeks > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Thank you ! I really appreciate your help. Carolyn Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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