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Sherene Silverberg <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 27 Jun 2007 19:50:08 -0400
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On Jun 27, 2007, at 6:43 PM, Mark Feblowitz wrote:

> As far as the celiac goes, there's healing (a good thing) and there's
> the prospect that such healing will alter the body's reactivity to
> gluten (not likely, IMO). I'm thinking that celiac is for life
> (unless a treatment/cure is discovered), and that your GI tract will
> always react to gluten. It may be that, once healed from prior
> badness, it might take a bit of time to achieve the prior level
> of  damage. But why do that to yourself?
========

I'm sorry, I wasn't very clear in my last post. I know that I am GF  
for life because of celiac disease. I was wondering if my dairy  
allergy was as a result of the damage untreated celiac did to me. I  
also wondered if I would at some stage be able to tolerate dairy if  
this was the case

Sherene

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