For those who want to know how the Specific Carbohydrate Diet SCD, and GAPS Gut and Psychology Syndr
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This is a treasure. It should be, without any doubt, in every medical college teaching gastroenterology, nutrition and dietetics colleges, chiropractic colleges, and the like. It is written in old school manner, starting with the history back to the Greeks, and moving forward. It is an eye opener. Dr Sidney Valentine Haas died in 1964; and his SCD became popularized with Elaine Gottschall's book published in Canada, 'Food and the Gut Reaction," (1986) updated in 1994 as "Breaking the Vicious Cycle." Then with epidemic rise of autism, Dr Natasha Campbell-Mcbride MD, former Russian neurosurgeon, discovered Dr Haas's study as basis for her GAPS diet, explained in "Gut and Psychology Syndrome" (2010); she practices nutrition (degree from Sheffield, UK). I suggest both Gottschall's and Campbell-McBride's books for those seeking help with celiac disorder, although not limited to it. 75% of our immune system originates in the gut, which implicates other disease as well: autism, dyspraxia, ADD, ADHD, dyslexia, depression, and schizophrenia. I wish that Dr Haas's work had been common knowledge forty years ago when I started on my person quest. His work overlaps with Dr Beard's work on trophoblasts and pancreatin, and with Dr Kelley's DDS use of pancreatic enzymes to cure his terminal pancreatic cancer; to be followed by the work of Nicholas Gonzalez MD (1947-2015) in oncology using pancreatic enzymes, enemas, nutritional supplements, and profiles based on sympathetic and para-sympathetic models. Without proper digestion and assimilation with the help of intestinal flora, our lives are impossible. Taking probiotics is not a solution; it is but the beginning. And it took two mothers to carry the work forward in practical terms: Gottschall's 8 year old daughter with ulcerative colitis, and Dr Natasha's son with autism soon after vaccination; as infant; both cured by their mums. That says it all.
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