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Old 05-14-2011, 07:30 AM #1
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I truly believe the symptoms were due either to leaky gut syndrome, or because of bad bacteria in my intestines. This made all the more sense when I realised my poor diet and a 2 year long course of oxytetracycline antibiotics were very likely a major contribution to my intestinal problems.
Fuzzy Logic, are you eating gluten free now? Have you ever thought about gluten being an issue for you? Gluten intolerance often times causes leaky gut, which also can cause neuropathy, which is how I came to be a member of the neuropathy people!

I had a friend explain the GAPS diet to me, but there are too many foods in it that I am intolerant too, so I will not be trying it. He finds it helping him so much.
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