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Wednesday
Apr142010

Case Study: Celiac and Lymphoma

Case Study: Gluten Sensitivity and Lymphoma

 

Recently I have been working with a patient from Dallas that was diagnosed with Non Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.  Prior to his diagnosis I had identified a severe gluten intolerance through the muscle testing. ( I use the real thing-some gluten purchased at the store) Tom had been dealing with Psoriasis and Psoriatic arthritis for much  of his life.  When I told him about the gluten sensitivity he was skeptical.  He kept on with his consumption of wheat and other gluten products despite our findings.  Back home in Dallas, his father encouraged him to do a follow-up visit with a physician friend of his.  This MD performed a blood test and determined he was indeed gluten sensitive.  The medical diagnosis was Celiac Disease.  Generally Celiac is accompanied by gastrointestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and cramping but in some cases can manifest as psoriasis. 

Several years later, Tom was diagnosed with Lymphoma and returned for a visit to gear himself up for the medical treatment.  He was undecided at the time as to types of treatment to pursue and still doing research but eventually decided to do Chemotherapy. 

I worked with Tom during the course of treatment.  We went through the treatment very well.  He has little to no GI upset, no loss of energy and only had mild loss of hair. After 6 session of Chemotherapy we was considered cancer free.

On follow-up treatment after his chemotherapy session we still found him to be testing sensitive to gluten. During the cancer treatment we had added in a product called Noxylane 4 (Lane Labs), which has shown good results with cancers and immune system dysfunction.  The other bonus was that it seemed to clear the gluten sensitivity as well as the tester vial for Lymphoma. (see pathology test kits from lifeworkpotential).

The plot thickens…

We both wondered at the time of testing as to whether there was a connection between Gluten intolerance and Lymphoma.  The Noxylane tested as clearing both issues so I suspected a relationship. A Google Scholar search revealed that indeed there was. (Just go to Google Scholar and type in Celiac and Lymphoma to get a list of articles…)

I love it when the muscle testing gives me a clue or reveals a mystery, only to have it verified by medical research. It is such a thrill! 

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