Have any of you read any books on this? It's all very similar to MC.
It goes into more detail on how to help the body heal itself. I'm going to go to half price books today and see what I can find.
I've found that most bood dealing with the Gastro-intestinal track are clear
on no gluten, soy, corn, sugars. WHat up for debate are rice and potatoes.
Specific Carbohadrate Diet says no to rice and potatoes.
Dairy in the form or yogurt is good if you can tolerate it and that goat dairy is a healing food. But, it probably doesn't taste all that great.
Probiotic seem to be a must in everything I've read along with L-glutemine,
zinc, calcium and magnesium.
I've been ready a littke about MSM. It is recommended also. I need to do more research on that one.
I was also ready that people who where not breast fed until the introduction of wheat tend to have more allergies and intolerances.
I think I'll take a poll.
Roni
Leaky Gut syndrom?
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Roni,
I've maintained all along that Leaky Gut Syndrome is THE mechanism that allows MC, (and celiac disease), to become symptomatic. I believe that Dr. Fasano's research findings have recently verified that to be the case, with the discovery of the protein zonulin.
If we did not have LGS, MC could not present any symptoms. Without any symptoms, MC would be a moot issue.
Tex
I've maintained all along that Leaky Gut Syndrome is THE mechanism that allows MC, (and celiac disease), to become symptomatic. I believe that Dr. Fasano's research findings have recently verified that to be the case, with the discovery of the protein zonulin.
If we did not have LGS, MC could not present any symptoms. Without any symptoms, MC would be a moot issue.
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.