Celiac disease

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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Celiac disease

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Hi Rosemary,
The only thing I have to offer is "long ago and far away"...
But I remember our first family h'th expressing absolute confidence
that celiac's is curable, and the person would thereafter be able to
eat wheat. His approach was always "constitutional". But what
remedy(s) or other information I don't know. So, not much to hang your
hat on...
Shannon
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Celiac disease

Post by Shannon Nelson »

On Nov 9, 2006, at 3:08 PM, Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D. wrote:
If there are antibodies does that mean there's harm being done (even if
no obvious symptoms), or would it be more as a cautionary note?
Shannon
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Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D.
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Re: Celiac disease

Post by Rosemary C. Hyde, Ph.D. »

Interesting question, Shannon. I would assume in a total lack of symptoms
there was probably no damage being done. On the other hand, not many of us
older folks, at least, ever get to that point. :-0


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Celiac disease

Post by Shannon Nelson »

LOL, too true! Actually I specifically meant wheat-related symptoms,
but on brief reflection realize that I, for instance, could be affected
but not realizing that it's connected, unless I were to do some
deliberate on-the-bread and off-the-bread experiments. Maybe I'll at
least do that!
:-)
Shannon
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Tina Belgaumkar
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Re: Celiac disease

Post by Tina Belgaumkar »

Hi All,

I have treated few patients on celiac diseases , and had great improvements.
Since my approch as Homeopathic Dr. , I usally see the Genetic & the family
histrory of the pt. then take his full histroy from birthrh till now, in my
understanding, I really see these diseses are mostly related to Endocrine
or stress related, or many other problems ....
if you send me detailed message I can help you.

my e-mail : tbelgaumkar @hotmail.com
with good luck.

Dr.Tina Belgaumkar
Dr.Chinnamma Tina Belgaumkar
Belna Homoeopathy & Wellness Centre
70 Cass Ave. unit # 124, Scarborough,
Ontario, Canada. M1T 3P9
416-293-6693, 416 697-9355
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Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD
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Re: Celiac disease

Post by Dr. Joe Rozencwajg, NMD »

Looking at diets...............I tend to compare the human race to the
primate group (of which we are an offshoot of course).
There are huge differences within the groups: baboons are hunters and if
possible will have a higher diet in meat (= blood type O); gorillas are
almost strictly vegetarians, with the occasional frog or insect as a snack
(= blood type A), so are orang-outangs; chimps, although mostly vegetarians,
will organise hunting parties at some times when they need a higher
concentration of proteins, fast.
Same with humans. That is why you have so many different dietary approaches
and everyone claims his is correct, forgetting that individualisation is the
key and that with the mixing of populations, traditional diets cannot be
relied upon any more, e.g. the Masai diet of blood and milk that is healthy
for them because over the generations those who could not tolerate it died
and did not reproduce; give a Masai a so called healthy western diet, he
will become sick in no time.
Therefore, like homeopathy, nutrition must be individualised after removing
the obvious tainted industrial food; it is easier because you then rely on
the patient's senses, feelings and cravings as well as reactions to foods,
with rough guidelines like the blood types, the endocrine types and the
contitutions with their cravings and intolerances.
Once a patient understands what we mean by healthy, individualised diet, it
becomes a lot easier.....
Dr. J. Rozencwajg, MD, PhD, NMD.
"The greatest enemy of any science is a closed mind".


Shannon Nelson
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Re: Celiac disease

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Hi Tina,
Your experience is in line with my prior understanding, but I'm curious
how much follow-up you've had with those cases--have you followed any
for as long as ten years yet, for instance, to know to what extent it
might tend to relapse?
Shannon


Tina Belgaumkar
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Re: Celiac disease

Post by Tina Belgaumkar »

Hi Shanon,

3 patients took around 3 yrs.

now it is almost 3 yrs, they told me there is no problems.

Now they go to their M.D's routine checks, so far no problems.

I still keep them on maintance for at least another couple of yrs.
i also tell them any cough cold, etc. no more anti-boitices.
with regards.
Dr.Tina Bel

Dr.Chinnamma Tina Belgaumkar
Belna Homoeopathy & Wellness Centre
70 Cass Ave. unit # 124, Scarborough,
Ontario, Canada. M1T 3P9
416-293-6693, 416 697-9355
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Shannon Nelson
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Re: Celiac disease

Post by Shannon Nelson »

Thanks Tina,
That's encouraging to hear!
Shannon


Tina Belgaumkar
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Joined: Wed Apr 01, 2020 10:00 pm

Re: Celiac disease

Post by Tina Belgaumkar »

Hi Shanon & minutus groups,

It is nice to hear from all of you.

I am planning an International Conf. 2nd week of May 2007 in Toronto Canada.

I also like have an International Association with all the Homeopaths .
I like to ask all of you , your opinion,
Our Association is "Canadian Acdamy of Homeopathic Medicine & Research "

My intrest is unite all the Homeopaths all over the world & have each
country and the Continents unite ,
"United we stand diveded we fall"

For Canada I can take lead,

pls. let me know if any one else in Canada can work with me, I am in Toronto
Canada.

I like every one to join & pls. give your full name Details & and country
etc.

Hoping to hear from all of you.

with regards.

Dr.Tina Belgaumkar
Dr.Chinnamma Tina Belgaumkar
Belna Homoeopathy & Wellness Centre
70 Cass Ave. unit # 124, Scarborough,
Ontario, Canada. M1T 3P9
416-293-6693, 416 697-9355
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