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And... I was joking I'm not about to go to my mom and tell her I need an exorcism to cure this disease. []
Quote from: goingcrazy on 18/03/2010 00:48:01And... I was joking I'm not about to go to my mom and tell her I need an exorcism to cure this disease. []Joking??? Dang!!! Now you tell me!!! I went to 10 different priests (ordained, at eBay) and bought all their exorcism manuals!!! Out, Out, POIS!!!!!!!!!!
John,vitamin B9 (spinach) must reduce allergies : http://www.jacionline.org/article/S0091-6749%2809%2900387-X/abstract
John21, I don’t doubt your efforts, but it is very unlikely that your diet is indeed GF, because it is unlikely that your kitchen is gluten free (wooden spoons, cutting boards, etc, etc.). Regardless, your reaction to carbs is very telling. The fatigue could be occurring when you are re-exposed to very small amounts of gluten. Please continue your investigations in diet area. Just curious, did your sleep change while eating GF? Many reports of insomnia improvements over at celiac.com
opiates - gluten, casein are considered to have opiate like action and there are some interesting posts about wheat being "addictive" over at the Heartscan blog. Spinach also has an opiate type component. http://www.plantpoisonsandrottenstuff.info/content/elimination-diet/gluten-casein.aspx
The root cause is out there.
I think perhaps that this condition is pointing me in a direction away from being so controlled by my sexual desires and impulses. In that sense it is a positive.