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ALIEN: I saw you in that movie with Sigourney Weaver, and you were awesome! Especially when you popped out of that guy's stomach and scurried off to hide elsewhere in the spaceship. You got real buff in a hurry after that -- you rock! And I totally dig that projecting inner jaw set you have -- that must come in handy for jabbing into skulls for a tasty brain meal! :)
Sorry, I don't have any wisdom regarding your comments on Celiac/Candida connections, but keep in mind that a "Leaky Gut" lining damaged by candida wastes/toxins can result in allergies to most any food, including wheat gluten. I also wanted to add a potentially helpful comment found in the excellent all-around guide, "Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine" by Michael Murray N.D. It mentions:
"The protein-digesting enzyme from papaya, papain, has been shown to be able to digest wheat gluten and render it harmless in celiac disease patients. Taking a papain supplement (500-1,000 mg) with meals may allow some individuals to tolerate gluten." This may or may not make life a bit easier for ya. Good luck on your successful treatment.
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Alien: I saw you in that movie with Sigourney Weaver, and you were awesome! Especially when you popped out of that guy's stomach and scurried off to hide elsewhere in the spaceship. You got real buff in a hurry after that -- you rock! And I totally dig that projecting inner jaw set you have -- that must come in handy for jabbing into skulls for a tasty brain meal! :)
Sorry, I don't have any wisdom regarding your comments on Celiac/Candida connections. But I wanted to add a potentially helpful comment found in the excellent all-around guide, "Encyclopedia of Natural Medicine" by Michael Murray N.D. It mentions:
"The protein-digesting enzyme from papaya, papain, has been shown to be able to digest wheat gluten and render it harmless in celica disease patients. Taking a papain supplement (500-1,000 mg) with meals may allow some individuals to tolerate gluten." This may or may not make life a bit easier for ya! Good luck on your successful treatment.