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I had neurological damage - seizures, 'spots' on the brain (seen via MRI) before

going gluten-free, that completely stopped after going gf. --- On Mon 05/26,

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Digest Number 2336 Gluten Free and 100%

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1. Gluten and Brain issues Barbara Frohne

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barbara.frohne Mon

May 26, 2008 2:52 pm (PDT) I am gluten intolerant.

I've thought that my mother also has issues, but it wasn't something she could

accept in the past. She is developing some difficult to deal with brain issues

such as tremors, anxiety, nervousness and more that doctors haven't been able

to diagnose, and psych drugs haven't helped. Today I got the brainstorm to

google gluten intolerance and the brain, and was surprised to find out that

there is a connection. After showing my findings to my mom, she is finally

willing to do some experimenting with being gluten free to see if it might

help her. I'm curious if any of the rest of you have had experience or know

someone who has, with brain/ neurological issues connected to gluten

intolerance/celiac? It might be a real help to my mom to know your story.I

printed out some of my favorite recipes, some of them from this list, and made

a cookbook for her to take home today, along with some

gluten free flours to get started. And the good news is that dad is willing to

do this with her.Barbara Back to top

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So interesting Pam! I have a friend who's mother died with lesions

on the brain that they couldn't diagnose. He now knows he is gluten

sensitive. His mother had quite a few symptoms. I'm starting to

think that she could be help. I forwarded your email to them and

they are really interested in your experiences. They might email you

some questions. I hope you don't mind.

 

Your experience is invaluable!

 

Barbara

 

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> I had neurological damage - seizures, 'spots' on the brain (seen

> via MRI) before going gluten-free, that completely stopped after

> going gf. --- On Mon 05/26, & lt;Vegan-and-Gluten-

> Free & gt; wrote:[ Vegan-and-Gluten-

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> 26 May 2008 21:54:04 -0000 Digest

> Number 2336 Gluten Free and 100% Vegetarian! Messages In This

> Digest (1 Message) 1. Gluten and Brain issues Barbara Frohne

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> issues Posted by: & quot;Barbara Frohne & quot;

> barbara.frohne barbara.frohne Mon

> May 26, 2008 2:52 pm (PDT) I am gluten intolerant. I've thought

> that my mother also has issues, but it wasn't something she could

> accept in the past. She is developing some difficult to deal with

> brain issues such as tremors, anxiety, nervousness and more that

> doctors haven't been able to diagnose, and psych drugs haven't

> helped. Today I got the brainstorm to google gluten intolerance and

> the brain, and was surprised to find out that there is a

> connection. After showing my findings to my mom, she is finally

> willing to do some experimenting with being gluten free to see if

> it might help her. I'm curious if any of the rest of you have had

> experience or know someone who has, with brain/ neurological issues

> connected to gluten intolerance/celiac? It might be a real help to

> my mom to know your story.I printed out some of my favorite

> recipes, some of them from this list, and made a cookbook for her

> to take home today, along with som e

> gluten free flours to get started. And the good news is that dad is

> willing to do this with her.Barbara Back to top Reply to sender |

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, Barbara Frohne

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> So interesting Pam! I have a friend who's mother died with lesions

> on the brain that they couldn't diagnose. He now knows he is gluten

> sensitive. His mother had quite a few symptoms. I'm starting to

> think that she could be help. I forwarded your email to them and

> they are really interested in your experiences. They might email you

> some questions. I hope you don't mind.

>

> Your experience is invaluable!

>

> Barbara

 

No problem, always glad to help (at least those that will take it,

lol, I think we all know what it's like to have family members whom

you suspect but won't admit it)

 

Sorry about the extra text, formatting seems weird whenever I try to

reply via email rather than going to the website.

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I have seizures. since going gluten free, I have not had a seizure.

Danielle

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I had neurological damage - seizures, 'spots' on the brain (seen via MRI) before

going gluten-free, that completely stopped after going gf. --- On Mon 05/26,

& lt; Vegan-and-Gluten- Free@ .com & gt; wrote: [

Vegan-and-Gluten- Free@ .com]Vegan-and-Gluten- Free@

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Number 2336 Gluten Free and 100% Vegetarian! Messages

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1. Gluten and Brain issues Barbara Frohne

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1. Gluten and Brain issues Posted by:

& quot;Barbara Frohne & quot; barbara.frohne@ wallawalla. edu barbara.frohne

Mon

May 26, 2008 2:52 pm (PDT) I am gluten intolerant.

I've thought that my mother also has issues, but it wasn't something she could

accept in the past. She is developing some difficult to deal with brain issues

such as tremors, anxiety, nervousness and more that doctors haven't been able

to diagnose, and psych drugs haven't helped. Today I got the brainstorm to

google gluten intolerance and the brain, and was surprised to find out that

there is a connection. After showing my findings to my mom, she is finally

willing to do some experimenting with being gluten free to see if it might

help her. I'm curious if any of the rest of you have had experience or know

someone who has, with brain/ neurological issues connected to gluten

intolerance/ celiac? It might be a real help to my mom to know your story.I

printed out some of my favorite recipes, some of them from this list, and made

a cookbook for her to take home

today, along with some

gluten free flours to get started. And the good news is that dad is willing to

do this with her.Barbara Back to top

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