Is There A Cure For Celiac Disease?

There is no prescriptive drug celiacs can take to effect a cure.

If you stick to the correct diet, repair to the intestine will begin within days, complete healing, with the villi intact and working can take place in 3 to 24 months depending on age and previous damage.

This means avoiding all products derived from wheat, rye, barley, oats, and a few other lesser-known grains.

Extra vitamins may be taken, if necessary, but the only way for a celiac to avoid damage to their intestinal villi and the associated symptoms, is by maintaining a gluten-free diet.

For more information and a complete step by step action plan to help deal with celiac disease and living gluten free, visit: www.AGlutenFreeLife.com

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November 7, 2009

betsy frahm @ 3:47 pm

I was toldby a holistic pharmacist that one of his patients who gets very bad symptomsif she accidentally ingest gluten when she travels, she swears that Leptin Lock helps greatly if she ingests gluten without knowing.2 capsules are taken before eating if she doesn't know exactly what's in the food she eats. Does anyone know about this? Are they working on something like Lactaid that can over ride the effects of gluten? Also, since one of my presenting symptoms is dermatitis herpetiforous is it true that I have a high chance of developing lymphoma?

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