Guest guest Posted July 23, 2012 Report Share Posted July 23, 2012 my son has chronic nosebleed almost ever other night. does anyone else go through this regularly and has anything helpedFrom my Android phone on T-Mobile. The first nationwide 4G network. Christel Church wrote: this is talking about several differnet things. intollerences are IGG, they show through bloating, gas, behavoiral issues. etc leaky gut allergies IGE mediated, rashes, breathing issues opiate issues (peptides) the "high" doped up thing. these are ALL tested DIFFERENTLY! you can't test an allergy on an intollerence panel or and peptide on IGG tesitng. you have to run them ALL to find out which type of issues you have. another thing to keep in mind each food has a life cycle span. milk is 2 weeks on IGG testing, so if you are not on milk with in 2 weeks of testing it wont show if its an issue or not. gluten is 8 months From: allrpossible Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 12:06 PM To: mb12valtrex Subject: Re: confused -food intolerance test Everyone in my family tested allergic to both wheat and dairy, yet we have returned to the dairy, most of us. Anyhow, I also have members of my family who have no symptoms and are allergic to wheat. So, it's not really the allergy, it's more the gluten. Word is that you don't have to be allergic to gluten for it to enter your brain and make one seem "doped-up" or "out-of-control". The leaky-gut and inability to digest gluten are two things that get blamed. Anyhow, we have tested allergic to foods that we have never in our life consumed. Also, I have heard of people stating that they gave their child wheat after a test failed to reveal the allergy. After consuming the wheat, they re-tested and then the test did show the allergy. Sorry the testing is so difficult. I would give my kids wheat before the test if they don't react to one serving of it. But, I have one who bangs, destroys, and acts totally out of control for two days upon the smallest amount of gluten. Thus, for her, no way would I give it to her. But, she sneaks it every once in a while, and whoa, it's really a nightmare. Other than that, she can now do regular school.Love and prayers,Heidi NDo my son have to eat wheat 1st and then take the test or does it it not matter? I thought you didn't have to actually eat the food before testing for it to show up positive. We are retaking the test but have not been on dairy or gluten for years.....TIA,CAr No virus found in this message.Checked by AVG - www.avg.comVersion: 2012.0.1913 / Virus Database: 2437/5134 - Release Date: 07/15/12 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 24, 2012 Report Share Posted July 24, 2012 Hi Shirley We found Vitamin K2 helped a lot. This helps with the clotting of the bolld. We used Thorne brand liquid. I have runout, and have recently found out that Parsley is high in Vitamin K2, so I used this in my bolgnese,casserloe tyoe dishes, and have had no repeat episodes of nose bleeds. Hope this helps, Australia > > this is talking about several differnet things. > intollerences are IGG, they show through bloating, gas, behavoiral issues. etc leaky gut > allergies IGE mediated, rashes, breathing issues > opiate issues (peptides) the " high " doped up thing. these are ALL tested DIFFERENTLY! you can't test an allergy on an intollerence panel or and peptide on IGG tesitng. you have to run them ALL to find out which type of issues you have. >  > another thing to keep in mind each food has a life cycle span. milk is 2 weeks on IGG testing, so if you are not on milk with in 2 weeks of testing it wont show if its an issue or not. gluten is 8 months >  > > From: allrpossible > Sent: Saturday, July 14, 2012 12:06 PM > To: mb12valtrex > Subject: Re: confused -food intolerance test > >  > > > Everyone in my family tested allergic to both wheat and dairy, yet we have returned to the dairy, most of us. Anyhow, I also have members of my family who have no symptoms and are allergic to wheat. So, it's not really the allergy, it's more the gluten. Word is that you don't have to be allergic to gluten for it to enter your brain and make one seem " doped-up " or " out-of-control " . The leaky-gut and inability to digest gluten are two things that get blamed. Anyhow, we have tested allergic to foods that we have never in our life consumed. Also, I have heard of people stating that they gave their child wheat after a test failed to reveal the allergy. After consuming the wheat, they re-tested and then the test did show the allergy. Sorry the testing is so difficult. I would give my kids wheat before the test if they don't react to one serving of it. But, I have one who bangs, destroys, and acts totally out of control for two days upon the smallest amount of gluten. Thus, for her, no way would I give it to her. But, she sneaks it every once in a while, and whoa, it's really a nightmare. Other than that, she can now do regular school. > > Love and prayers, > > Heidi N > > Do my son have to eat wheat 1st and then take the test or does it it not matter? I thought you didn't have to actually eat the food before testing for it to show up positive. We are retaking the test but have not been on dairy or gluten for years..... > > TIA, > CAr > > > No virus found in this message. > Checked by AVG - www.avg.com > Version: 2012.0.1913 / Virus Database: 2437/5134 - Release Date: 07/15/12 > > > > > TODAY(Beta) • Powered by Yahoo! > Combat summer's high electric bills > Get Yahoo Search App! • Privacy Policy > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
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.