Celiac disease cure testimonial
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What a pile of horseshit. Please DO NOT take this advice. This man is puting his daughter's health in danger. What a shame and scam.
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You don't understand how diseases of this sort are passed down via the gene pool. It doesn't even have to show up in a family tree for a few generations. But can come out at a later time. Of course, other factors are at work as well.
Celiac, is a disease, that can show "NO Symptom" and that is the danger. For a person to really "know" they are cure, they have to have their intestinal villa checked often.
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@babystinky Celiac Disease is in the Genes? How come no-one in my family has it? No-one in my family has diabetes either! But I do... Just give up now, there's nothing you can do! The genes have decided your destiny for you!
As I pointed out earlier you ARE thinking that there is no chance for you to get better unless 'the experts' tell you that you are allowed to. People try different things and recover every day from so-called 'incurable' illnesses. Its not that outrageous.
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I suggest reading what I wrote again. Here I will quote a part of my original post:
The only 'cure' that will come is in the future when they find some way of manipulating our genes or by some other means.
So I am right in line with what is mainstream at this point. A cure, might come in the future. SO Yes I am open to the possibility of a cure, but no one at present can "cure it"- that is ludicrous. This is a dangerous disease.
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@babystinky I am not deeming myself an expert one way or another. I was simply differentiating between the real POSSIBILITY of a cure and your ability to accept it. People like you discard that possibility without even trying just because...someone else said so.
Example. I used to have an autoimmune disease that has been long gone for 10 years now with some simple lifestyle changes. Still, mainstream medical literature deems these diseases incurable...But I gave it a shot. It worked.
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Who makes you an expert on what I said then? I am merely passing on what Medical Science says at this point. If you have an issue with that, then submit something to the Medical Journals that define the disease.
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@wfry6 This makes a lot of sense. I have done many cleanses of this sort and I believe my sensitivity to gluten has gone down. I am afraid to actually give it a try, but I know that when I have been exposed to traces if it, I don't get sick like I used to. That's enough for me. After finding out they use alloxan and other crap to bleach flour, I don't plan on ever eating that stuff ever again anyway.
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@babystinky Even though I have some of my own doubts about what exactly happened in this video, I am not sure what makes you such an expert on whether there is a cure or not. But I can tell you one thing, it shall be a self-fulfilling prophesy for you...
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@dusktildawn16 Celiac disease does not run in my family. But I have a severe case of it. When my mother was pregnant she swallowed her 'silver' mercury amalgams. My health problems worsened after getting vaccinated in the military. I had to leave the military as a result of these problems that I later found out to be Celiac disease. Medical literature shall also want to have you believe that life expectancy is genetic regardless of lifestyle choices and that's untrue as well.
I have had Celiac all my life. Please understand that just because your daughter can eat gluten one day or longer this does not mean she is cured. She is still damaging herself internally. There is no miracle cure. You can help your daughter by helping her to keep to a gluten free diet which these days is not so bad.
donya369 3 years ago 9
There is no cure for celiac disease! X-rays are not used for the diagnosis of celiac disease. Shame on you you are putting your daughter's life in danger because you seem to uneducated on the disease. Stope feeding her gluten and get her back on her diet.
jem0000 4 years ago 5