Saturday, December 1, 2012

What Is Gluten and Why Is It Bad For You?



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Gluten/gliadins are a form of lectin which are glycoproteins.

Glycoproteins are proteins having covalently attached carbohydrates (sugars).

They are found in all living organisms, in both soluble and insoluble forms with diverse functions and properties.

Glycoproteins can broadly be classified into three types based on the function of the attached carbohydrates.

  1. Typical Glycoprotein- Lectins, Immunoglobin G, Snake Venom, Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, Blood Cell Membrane glycophorin, Interferon are all types of Typical Glycoprotiens. 
  2. Glycosaminoglycans- Hyaluronate which is in synovial fluid and cartilage, Heparin-an anticoagulant in our blood, Chondroitin sulfate located in connective tissue/cartilage, Kerato sulfate within cartilage and arterial walls
  3. Collagen- found in skin and connective tissue, used for support.
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Peripheral Neuropathy Kills Your Nerves!


Peripheral Neuropathy Can Kill You!



    Do you suffer with the following symptoms?
  1. Numbness in the feet, legs, hands and/or arms.
  2. Tingling hands tingling feet feelings.
  3. Burning hand, burning feet sensations.
  4. Electric shock hands pain and electric shock feet pain.
  5. Shooting hand pain and shooting feet pain and/or Stabbing like hand pains and stabbing like feet pain.
  6. Inability to achieve or sustain erections.
  7. Extreme sensitivity to touch, even light touch.
  8. Lack of coordination.
  9. Bowel or bladder problems.

Peripheral Neuropathy usually begins long before the person afflicted ever realizes that they have a problem. The brain inhibits our ability to perceive these first symptoms.

Most commonly, Peripheral Neuropathy starts in the longest nerves, the ones that reach to your toes. Symptoms vary, depending on which types of nerves are affected.


However, as time passes and the damage accumulates the symptoms become much more pronounced and the brain must allow for the warning signs to be acknowledged.

What confuses most doctors about Peripheral Neuropathy is that each patient will describe their symptoms in their own individual language of pain.
 
This can easily become unsettling to any doctor not trained in the recognition and treatment of the various Peripheral Neuropathy symptoms, especially someone whom, instead of focusing on Peripheral Neuropathy, becomes spread thin due to their treating many different and varied types of health disorders, basically seeing anything that walks into their office.

This makes it next to impossible for these doctors to realize and appreciate that these different patient subjective complaints are really all about the same problem, that being Peripheral Neuropathy.

So, in the end it is you, the patient that pays the price. You begin to shuffle from doctor to doctor, being given ever stronger, and more dangerous drugs, until you are completely drugged and so out of it that you are unable to function in the same capacity as before, not unlike a person addicted to common street drugs.


 I do things differently than any of these specialists that you have seen for your Peripheral Neuropathy.


To find out what has been called "miraculous by my patients visit my Peripheral Neuropathy website and watch the videos to learn how you too may achieve a life free from the pain and misery that peripheral neuropathy brings. 

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