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Hi Cathy,
That's weird — the post is there (on the first page), but it's empty.
I checked it (by editing it), and here's what I found:
I removed the URL code that you had in your post because when you submit a post, the system automatically adds the necessary bulletin board code (BB Code) to the post so that the php code interpreters built into most browsers will translate the php commands properly. The "greater than" symbols are illegal URL designations, so that the combination of the extra "URL" code plus the illegal navigation symbols in the title of the URL apparently caused our browsers to abort the interpretation of the code and simply print nothing.
But of course that link doesn't provide any useful information. What was the title of the research paper? We can simply Google it to find it.
Tex
That's weird — the post is there (on the first page), but it's empty.
I checked it (by editing it), and here's what I found:
Here's my explanation for what happened:This therapy intrigued me as well so I did some research and found out that Dr. Stein has done some research and found the abstract for the 1 patient that it worked with Crohn's disease...hopefully this works. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › Journal List › Clin Exp Gastroenterol › v.3; 2010 you might have to cut and paste.
I removed the URL code that you had in your post because when you submit a post, the system automatically adds the necessary bulletin board code (BB Code) to the post so that the php code interpreters built into most browsers will translate the php commands properly. The "greater than" symbols are illegal URL designations, so that the combination of the extra "URL" code plus the illegal navigation symbols in the title of the URL apparently caused our browsers to abort the interpretation of the code and simply print nothing.
But of course that link doesn't provide any useful information. What was the title of the research paper? We can simply Google it to find it.
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.
Thanks Tex. The title is "Amino-acid responsive Chrohn's disease; a case study and Dr. Stein is one of the authors.tex wrote:Hi Cathy,
That's weird — the post is there (on the first page), but it's empty.
I checked it (by editing it), and here's what I found:
Here's my explanation for what happened:This therapy intrigued me as well so I did some research and found out that Dr. Stein has done some research and found the abstract for the 1 patient that it worked with Crohn's disease...hopefully this works. www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov › Journal List › Clin Exp Gastroenterol › v.3; 2010 you might have to cut and paste.
I removed the URL code that you had in your post because when you submit a post, the system automatically adds the necessary bulletin board code (BB Code) to the post so that the php code interpreters built into most browsers will translate the php commands properly. The "greater than" symbols are illegal URL designations, so that the combination of the extra "URL" code plus the illegal navigation symbols in the title of the URL apparently caused our browsers to abort the interpretation of the code and simply print nothing.
But of course that link doesn't provide any useful information. What was the title of the research paper? We can simply Google it to find it.
Tex
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Marcus, I'm sorry that I don't have the specifics of that testing information for you and my doctor does not have a paper published on this particular treatment. I had tons of testing done and it was all a very complicated, long process. If you can tell me where you live I could find out if there is a doctor in your area or nearby that does Amino Acid Therapy.
Jon, to my recollection I did not have a urine test done to check amino acids.
Kim
Jon, to my recollection I did not have a urine test done to check amino acids.
Kim
Hi Cathy,
I think this is probably the article:
Amino acid-responsive Crohn’s disease: a case study
Thanks,
Tex
I think this is probably the article:
Amino acid-responsive Crohn’s disease: a case study
Thanks,
Tex
It is suspected that some of the hardest material known to science can be found in the skulls of GI specialists who insist that diet has nothing to do with the treatment of microscopic colitis.