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Old 01-28-2014, 03:33 PM #1
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This article is about someone with caeliac disease and Parkinson's. From my reading both conditions can have symptoms in common. Without seeing the article we don't know which PD symptoms improved, were they ones that are also caeliac disease symptoms?
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A friend of mine's daughter gets severe mental problems resembling a bipolar condition from gluten. She is generally all right when she is able to avoid gluten in her diet but sometimes she accidentally gets some. There is a probiotic called HMF Neuro that supposedly breaks down the exorphins formed in the gut before they can get absorbed so she is now trying it.

I intend to try some myself as another experiment to see if it affects PD. I read that MJF went to Bhutan and his symptoms ameliorated. There was some speculation that it was the lack of gluten in the diet there that might have provided the benefit.
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I gave up eating bread daily but still enjoy it on occassion - in fact at one point felt mmy body was needing b vitamins and other nutrients from this stable food -it was the extra tire round my belly (and fast reduction or increase in)that was the proof to me that digesting it was difficult -don't know if this is a crediible soource but nonetheless interestiing-
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