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Carol Lydick <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 5 Oct 1997 14:50:24 EDT
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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

So many people have asked me for information about Dr.  Gerald Posenecker
that I thought it would be simpler to put the information on the general
post.  Dr. Posenecker can be found on the web site by searching the title of
one of his books "Chronic Fatigue Unmasked".

Some may ask, what is the relationship between this book and CD.  Chronic
Fatigue is a new name for an old problem, adrenal weakness according to
Posnecker.  Some of us who have had undiagnosed CD for many years have not
fully recovered and have some lingering problems.  Because of CD, I suffer
from Adrenal Syndrome and I am a patient of Dr. Posenecker.  He has brought
me back to almost normal without cortisol.  I hope one day I will be totally
recovered.  That is if I can avoid those little ingredients in food that mess
me up when I don't know they are gluten or soy.

Dr. Posenecker recognizes that food allergy and intolerances are one of the
main stressors on the body and prolonged problems effect the adrenal glands.
There are many other stressers such as physical, emotional,  environmental and
viral, etc. which he also deals with.  The source may be different but the
results are the same.

If you visit the site, you can get much of the information contained in his
book.  It also tells about other books available.  - For all those who asked,
his phone # is 215-536 8001 and Clymer  Healing Research Center is the name of
his treatment facility

I have no association with him and the other doctors there, except as a
patient.  I discovered him from the same Health Food Store that helped
me find my celiac disorder.  By the way,  I think celiac disorder would
be a better name.  Sometimes when one says Celiac Disease, others take a
step back, thinking they could catch something.

Hope this helps those who asked

Carol in NJ

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