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  • This is so true! This happened to me (insomnia and 4am waking). I started taking digestive enzymes, which helped some, but getting wheat/gluten out of my diet has been miraculous!

  • My blood sugar can be 25 and still function like a normal human being. How is this possible?

  • @vicarious7777 Are you on the young side? Sometimes the young can get away with the impossible. Just a thought.

  • How do you cure malabsorption?

  • @canefan17 have you ever gotten an answer? How to cure malabsorption? I have been trying to figure out what is causing my malabsorption and how to fix it for a while now. I know sugar is the culprit but how does the sugar connect to malabsorption? Do I just give up sugar and absorption will just come back in time? All sugar? Or just high glycemic stuff? Thanks to any help with this.

  • @SusanBrooklyn

    Adrenal fatigue can cause malabsorption

  • @canefan17 My medical docs don't believe in Adrenal Fatigue. So they call what I have Fibromyalgia / Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. They will only believe what they have been taught in medical school. Out of date data!

  • @canefan17 Thank you Canefan17 for answering. It is very interesting that you say that! I have known I have Adrenal Fatigue for years now. I am taking a highly effective Adrenal glandular for it. As well as taking a highly effective liver glandular for my liver needing boosting.

  • @canefan17 I have always thought my malabsorption separate from my AF. I know my malabsorption has something to do with sugar in take. I can be doing really well (not having any malabsorption) then I eat a sweet treat & immediately my malabsorption is horrible. So of course you would say.. don't eat sugary treats. Well, either it's the AF or the candida in system (AF probably causing my systemic candida) that makes me CRAVE sugar.

  • @SusanBrooklyn

    Have you ever been tested for Lyme?

    Something to consider (and consider that the testing is very unreliable)

    You're considered lucky if you actually test positive for it.

    There are A LOT of false-negatives.

  • @canefan17 Do u have AF, too? I'm obsessed w/ figuring this out so I can get off Disability & live life again. Docs just write rx's that don't help. Finding out that I had Adrenal Fatigue was a HUGE step to improvement. I started a highly effective adrenal glandular.

    Is low blood sugar reserves a symptom of AF, like malabsorption? Or is it the liver, (Liver Fatigue)? Or BOTH ? Because I know the liver ties in in a big way. Cause or Effect?

  • @canefan17 I did this to fix a systemic candida problem. In actuality I repaired my adrenals & my malabsorption completely went & went into remission from Fibromyalgia / CFS. Here is what I did.

    Took highly effective adrenal & liver glandulars. My diet was low glycemic. Took EFA's (3,6 & 9 mix). Ate garlic a few times a day (I know but when chronically ill I was isolated anyway). Turns out raw garlic is HUGE in repairing adrenals. Garlic pills don't do anything.

  • What qualifies you to even have an opinion since you just graduated from a conventional medical school with your head filled with the knowledge on how to treat symptoms rather than heal the body. I personally have met, know and admire hundreds of MDs and DOs over the last 30 years who understand the beneficial uses of conventional and alternative medicine. You would be wise to check your feeling of superiority and omniscience until you actually get into practice and tried to heal patients.

    Ralph

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