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8:12 pm October 10, 2010
| bwatson
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The blood test for Celiac is not accurate. You are among many women in this country with hormone imbalance at an early age. If you are eating any gluten you are not gluten free do not kid yourself!!!
Did you go on Enterolab and educate yourself on this?????? If not then please do so. It is like being a little pregnant. Every time any gluten hits the digestive lining you are producing antibodies that are literally destroying your immune system.
Quit fooling around with this or you will not be a 32 year old with these problems you will end up a 40 year old with Rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia, and God Knows what else. I hear this day in and day out.
GET SERIOUS or your immune system will just give out 1 day. The doctors you are going to are not very smart or they would have told you the reason you are testing for the thyroid problem and the connection to gluten. If you go on Enterolab and read Dr. Fine who is very smart will show you the connection
Sincerely
Brenda
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12:27 pm October 1, 2010
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Here is the surprising update: I went to an endocrinologist and had my hormone levels tested. I am so low in estrogen that I'm considered pre-menopausal I'm only 32-years old with a normal menstrual cycle that arrives like clockwork. My endocrinologist faxed my results to my ob/gyn, who I believe is going to give me another blood test on Monday.
I was also found to have the anti-bodies for Hoshimoto's, but my thyroid is functioning normally as of right now. Since I have a gluten intolerance, I'm also going to get my blood checked to see if i have full-blown Celiac. If that's the case, I'm going to be strict about being 100% gluten-free. Research has shown that if you strictly adhere to that diet, you can actually cure the Hoshimoto's altogether (and prevent any possible future thyroid problems)!
As an aside, I've been using your enzymes with fantastic results. I have an almost daily bowel movement now! I even got my mom to start taking them and she's been able to digest her food so much better. Thank you, Brenda 
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8:57 am September 11, 2010
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If the endocrinologist will not test in relation to the fibroids then you may need to find a naturopath in your area.
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11:07 am September 2, 2010
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Thank you for the reply, Brenda. Both my primary care doctor and my ob/gyn refuse to test my hormones, so I'm going to go to an endocrinologist instead. Hopefully this will put me on the right path. Wish me luck — I'll keep you posted! 
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7:42 pm September 1, 2010
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Dear redvelvet
I would discuss with your doctor this issue. Your doctor needs to test your hormones!!! If they will not do this then go to labtestingdirect.com and order the saliva test for hormones yourself then take the results to your doctor. It sounds like you are estrogen dominant. You must get this resolved. You will keep making fibroids!!!!!
You can get out CleanseMore to help you go to the bathroom but you must get back with your doctor and resolve this issue and have your hormones tested!!!!! Get another doctor
Let me know how I can help
Brenda
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10:32 am August 30, 2010
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Hi everyone 
I've been recently diagnosed with uterine fibroids. One of the fibroids is rather large (9 cms) and located on the exterior/posterior right side of my uterus. Because of the size and location, I constantly feel like I have to urinate and I never feel like I have to poop. I feel full and uncomfortable no matter how I eat or what I do (I'm very health conscious and aware of good nutrition). I poop on average twice a week, and the only way I have a daily bowel movement is if I use a glycerine suppository.
I started the First Cleanse one week ago, but nothing has improved. Can you please suggest a daily plan of action for me? I'd really rather not have the fibroids surgically removed, but if it's going to cause this much discomfort, it might be the only option I have left 
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