My husband was diagnosed with Celiac Disease last year and it's an auto immune system disease. It means the auto immune system works too hard, not less. It has nothing to do with toxins in the body per say. One is generally born with it and a trauma due to illness, pregnancy, etc., can trigger it. My husband is 63 and had no problems before this, but he got an infection in his leg and once antibiotics were given then all hell broke loose. Celiac Disease can't tolerate bran, rye, oats (some doctors feel Celiac patients can tolerate it while others don't) and wheat. Watch that wheat! It is in soups and many other normal foods we eat. Learn to read labels. I know it sounds over-whelming at first, but it's really an easy diet to follow. If you would like more information on this please click on my name and leave me a Private Message and I will leave you my email address and help you along with this.
Yes. Usually if a someone is diagnosed with celiac, they will have other family members with the disease. Anoother associated allergy to celiac is lactose-intolerance. (allergy to milk).Yes, celiac disease is a hereditary disease. A doctor can determine if you suffer from it.
the liver removes them i think
If its an alcoholic, then its probably filled with liquor and you will get alcohol poisoning. If its not alcoholic, then no you cant get toxins, I think.
You think probable to toxins.
If you've been having bad reactions to foods containing gluten, you may not have celiac disease, but rather, you could be gluten intolerant. The difference is that with celiac disease, you are so highly allergic to the gluten that it actually damages the tissue in the body, causing irreversible damage. With gluten intolerance, you are still "allergic" to gluten, but not to the degree of structural damage to the body. Instead you get side-effects such as bloating, pain, headaches, tiredness and fatigue, etc. My guess is that if you've had these (and probably other) side effects and you've had tests done to see if it is celiac disease, the fact that the tests have come back negative is a strong indication that you're most likely gluten-intolerant. I have just been diagnosed with being gluten-intolerant and my daughter too!) myself, and we have been able to avoid all the side-effects and have had a lot of relief by no longer including gluten-containing products in my diet.
No I dont think so.
I think you meant diagnosticaron which is diagnosed
Antioxidants i think !!!!
I think when he was a child. I know he flunked out of his first high school beccause of it.
You should check into seeing if you could be diagnosed with MPD (Multiple Personality Disorder). or it could be that you are having a conflict of interest within yourself and should think about that. ...Or check over how you write questions.
The benefits of using CFLs could be maximized because when we are using CFL’s we think it is all good but it has some bad toxins that are creating the energy to make the light and make it use less energy. We have to dispose the CFLs properly to reduce the spread of the toxins.
I was diagnosed with celiac disease when I was four years old. Although I have grown up learning to say no to food that I didn't know what the ingredient list was, occasionally I eat wheat, malt or barley by accident or contamination. Some symptoms that I experience are; tingling fingers, diarrhea, cramps, passing gas, and nightmares. Many times I have woken up the morning after I had come in contact and family members have said they hear me crying or screaming in my sleep and that is how I know that I have come in contact. The next day is when you experience most or all of the other symptoms. Hope this helps anyone that may think that they are a celiac. Also if you live in Canada there are many Celiac Association meetings where they discuss celiac disease. You can find more information at the Celiac Association website in the link ---> http://www.celiac.ca/