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In both my personal experience and my work with moms who have
autoimmune diseases, I have found that mothers are more likely to see a
"remission" in their symptoms while pregnant and breastfeeding (at
least prior to return of menses). There is a definate relationship
between hormonal function and inflammation, and what we usually see is
that the hormonal state that supports pregnancy and lactational
amenorrhea either reduces or mitigates the inflammatory response. As
someone else mentioned, it is often the hormonal shift associated with
weaning that causes a spike in symptoms and can finally lead to
diagnosis for many moms.
Specific to celiac disease, I do not know how long this mom has been
treating her condition, but elimination of gluten-containing foods is
not necessarily enough to heal the gut. Also, many people have no idea
how prevelent gluten is in the diet and do not do a complete
elimination. It is also very common for those with celiac to have to
eliminate all cow milk products and to have numerous other allergens
that will need to be eliminated at least until the gut is healed. I
personally have used L-glutamine, digestive enzymes, probiotics, a raw
foods diet, homeopathy and ayurvedic herbs to heal my gut. I have also
had to take herbs to heal my endocrine system as is typical with such
conditions. Many people use synthetic hormones or take unecessary drugs
b/c they cannot synthesize hormones or absorb nutrients. Natural
medicine is very effective in balancing and harmonizing these
intricately connected systems.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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