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To: metmom

Hello metmom....I see you are still having difficulties eating. I am so sorry for that.

I think I mentioned prior my son having celiac disease. It took a months hospitilization before they found the problem. Everything he ate washed thru it seemed. They were considering sending him to Cleveland Clinic as he was so weak and loss of weight so great.

My daughter-in-law did go to the ‘Weiner clinic’ in Pittsburgh finally...after years of being treated for asthma and horrific coughing so bad she couldn’t lay down.. and a host of other breathing difficulties. Office visit was $85.00...and that very appointment he told her she was allergic to detergents....also dairy products. She washed her bedding in the detergent he gave her, (which is equal to price of any detergent), and that very night layed down without coughing for the first time in years! She and my son were stunned! She has been well since. You might inquire of the Weiner clinic....he has a radio program as well and speaks often of foods etc. I’m sure he has a web site.

I wish I could answer your questions....really...and give you a clean bill of health. But these are the experiences in my family and the answers which finally came.


360 posted on 09/02/2010 1:07:11 PM PDT by caww
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To: caww

Yeah, not much has changed except for finding out about the sea salt.

That may be an improvement in that I may be able to eat more than I thought, but I’m still not healed, which is the best thing.

I’m reading through Henry Wright’s book, A More Excellent Way, and going to be listening to his online seminar yet again.


361 posted on 09/02/2010 2:20:48 PM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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