Posted by 1946 BN IHC on March 13, 2018 at 07:31:02 from (45.58.208.207):
In Reply to: Gluten free? posted by Ultradog MN on March 13, 2018 at 04:21:50:
Yes " gluten "or fruktin is a sensitize. Just like walking though poisinivy isn't an automatic sesitizer. "IT MAY TAKE YEARS " of exposier to the sibstance to cause the imune system to "crash". Mine did. 4 years ago my kidny function (for a reasonably health 62 year old, none imbiber, crashed. Function went from mid 70 %ile to the low 40 %ile and dropping. The culperate anything with glutin and liquid dairy. In other words cut out drasticly any thing with these included in their contents. THAT WAS HARD for a person who would have 4 to 6 pieces of toast cinamin and sugar at a stiitng once or twice a week after a long day along with several large glasses of dairy milk 2% or homoginized. Slowly over 1 &1/2 years the K function rebounded to mid 60%ile range and is now holding acording to the last blood test. YES FRUTAN is As I have just learned could also be the cause. Now "NOTICE" when I have anything with in particular "WHEAT" but also other with glutin MY STOMACH DOES THE "FLIPPS" So when I eat out I have FEW choises. If I eat somthing with wheat suffer discomfort or carfully choose the few remaining options and hope there is very very little glutin fruktin in it. Wm.
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