Forgive me if this has been addressed before. I thought I read about it in the Microscopic Colitis book, but could not find it again...
Once you have been eating the phase one diet and achieved remission, can your reactions to gluten, etc., become worse than before? Thanks.
Can sensitivities get worse?
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Re: Can sensitivities get worse?
Hi Sally,
This is just my opinion, but as far as I can tell, initially, as we wean off gluten and casein, especially, our immune system becomes more sensitive, because gluten and casein, at least, produce opioid-like peptides when digested, and those peptides are basically as addictive as opium. So yes, our immune system sensitivity can increase initially, but after we're in remission long enough for our antibody levels to return to normal, our immune system sensitivity should decline to normal levels, again.
Tex
This is just my opinion, but as far as I can tell, initially, as we wean off gluten and casein, especially, our immune system becomes more sensitive, because gluten and casein, at least, produce opioid-like peptides when digested, and those peptides are basically as addictive as opium. So yes, our immune system sensitivity can increase initially, but after we're in remission long enough for our antibody levels to return to normal, our immune system sensitivity should decline to normal levels, again.
Tex
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Re: Can sensitivities get worse?
Very interesting. Thank you. I have been feeling so great...then accidentally ate some gluten hidden in Christmas ham! I was so sick from it. I appreciate your time.
Sally
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Re: Can sensitivities get worse?
my observation is that we are more likely to react to triggers during periods of stress, season changes etc.
also if the immune system is fighting a cold / virus then the reaction to a trigger will be more intense.
also if the immune system is fighting a cold / virus then the reaction to a trigger will be more intense.
Gabes Ryan
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"Anything that contradicts experience and logic should be abandoned"
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