Re: The Magic Key.
believing it is genetic has two effects
one, it admits defeat
two, it goes against what many people have reported, that after modifying their behaviors, the are no longer allergic to gluten
gluten intolerance is a result of pancreatic dysfunction in chymotrypsin production caused by the behavior of th individual. that includes among other things, putting things into their body that they shoudln't (including toxins), and not putting in their bodies what they should.
Many who are ill find themselves in trouble out of ignorance, often it is innocent. for example, why would anyone believe that fluoride in the water woudl be a bad thing, especially if sanctioned by medical bodies ? etc. Other times, it is willful.
It all boils down to behavior.
One could attempt to take others under their wings, but most students, unless they're paying money for the education, disregard advice, being geniuses amongst themselves.
But, one cannot generally rely on the one who got themselves into a mess, to get themselves out of it. It's like relying on Wall Street to fix itself. Not going to happen. The underlying behavior, forged from habits developed over the long-term, is difficult if not impossible to change, hence the importance of learning good habits at an early age.
I write in reference to generalities, and not concerning any particular individual. Every case is different. If I had a celiac issue, I'd focus on my pancreas.