Guest guest Posted June 28, 2001 Report Share Posted June 28, 2001 At 11:11 am 6/27/01 +0200, you wrote: >The first is technical: How to eliminate all traces etc. I believe that until the day comes that we have cheap, easy to use tests for our homes we will not be able to succeed in this goal. Maybe I'm in a pessimistic mood lately though. >The second has to do with the difficulty of interpreting correctly whether >or not the quantity that's being ingested is harmful or not. The >individual differences seem to be very great. > >* Some are extremely sensitive to trace amounts, while others seem to >tolerate rather more without showing any harmful effects Is the consensus of opinion that this is due to how leaky the gut is for a given individual? Is this thought to be related to metal toxicity? >* However, tolerance will not be static. Amounts that don't produce a >reaction 2 months into the diet may be clearly recognisable as harmful 6 >months into the diet. This has to do with habituation AND the famous >bell-shaped dose response curve. Yes. My son got about half a Cheeto two days ago, six months into the diet. I'm waiting to see if their's a reaction I can put my finger on. But in previous months, with worse cheating I saw what you're talking about. Sometimes I fantasize about living in the woods with my son. It's just the thought that short of that fantasy there is little or no way I can imagine keeping him 100% GF/CF for any length of time. It just doesn't work in the surroundings. Still, we've got him as close as we can; and best of all I think he's helping. Marty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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