Celiac disease is an intolerance to gluten, normally hereditary but occasionally the result of a bout of gastroenteritis in childhood. The term is derived from the Greek word koiliakos, which means "suffering in the bowels." As far as is known, there is an inability of the cells lining the upper part of the small intestine to break down gluten, which is a protein found in wheat, oats, barley, and rye. The disease reduces the intestines' ability to absorb nutritive substances from the diet and so is a cause of malabsorption. It is a condition that presents itself in small children, but is only diagnosed by a biopsy, which means removing a small sample of tissue from the colon in order to analyze it. Tests for it using blood and urine are currently being developed.
Celiac disease is less prevalent in children who are breastfed or introduced late to foods containing gluten. Many complementary practitioners believe that restoring the balance of beneficial bacteria in the bowel and improving the efficiency of the immune system will provide a cure. Constitutional treatment by a homeopath may also work to make the sufferer less sensitive to gluten - to the point that a gluten-free diet may be finally unnecessary.
Signs of possible celiac disease include an inability to gain weight, constipation, or, alternatively, bulky, smelly, frequent bowel movements, decreased muscle tone, protruding stomach, and general lethargy. The only effective treatment is to remove gluten from the diet, permanently or temporarily, but this must be done under the supervision of a physician or practitioner. Some sufferers outgrow their intolerance and can eventually return to eating a normal diet.
Nontropical sprue is a disease that occurs in adults. It is very like celiac disease and is treated in the same way, by excluding all gluten from the diet.
Symptoms often mimic other problems such as lactose intolerance (a sensitivity to the sugar in milk), as well as allergies, cystic fibrosis, immune deficiencies, or emotional problems. It is important that these are ruled out first, before removing gluten from the diet.
Treatment
Diet and Nutrition Breastfeed babies if possible: research indicates a possible link between celiac disease and formula-feeding. Avoid foods containing gluten for the first year of the child's life, including bread, cookies, cakes, and gravy thickened with flour. Switch to rice crackers and corn products. Avoid commercially prepared foods that often contain flour. Read all ingredient labels carefully. An allergy to milk may be involved in this condition: avoid cows' milk where possible. Eat fresh fish, vegetables, fruits, and nuts.
Consult a qualified practitioner/therapist for:
Herbal Medicine
A herbalist may prescribe slippery elm, marshmallow, camomile, or papain. Research indicates that papain - an extract of papaya, which is available as a supplement - may break down the gluten so that it does no harm.
Testing For Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is a digestive condition triggered by consumption of the protein gluten, which is found in bread, pasta, cookies, pizza crust and many other foods containing wheat, barley or rye. Oats may contain gluten as well. When a person with celiac disease eats foods containing gluten, an immune reaction occurs in the small intestine, resulting in damage to the surface of the small intestine and an inability to absorb certain nutrients from food.
Symptoms
The symptoms of celiac disease can vary significantly from person to person. This is part of the reason the diagnosis is frequently delayed.
Most Important
complete multivitamin and mineral complex
free-form amino acid complex (as directed on label)-supplies protein in a form your body can assimilate
vitamm B complex (as prescribed by healthcare provider)-necessary for proper digestion; injections are best because they bypass the digestive system
Also Recommended
ZInc (1 15-mg lozenge 5 times daily not to exceed a total of 100 mg from all supplements)-promotes healing
Copper (3 mg)-to balance with zinc
evening primrose oil (as directed on label)-provides essential fatty acids needed for intestinal health
magnesium (750 mg daily)-a deficiency is common in people with celiac disease
calcium (1500 mg)-works with magnesium
vitamin C (2000 to 5000 mg in divided doses)-boosts the immune system
L-glutamine (2 g)-supports intestinal immune system
a prodophilus formula (as directed on label)
(For an acute condition, take supplements until your symptoms subside. If symptoms persist, seek the advice of your healthcare provider. For a chronic condition, consult your healthcare provider regarding the duration of treatment.)
Traditional Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture Acupuncture can be used, to help remedy typical symptoms, including gastrointestinal discomfort, abdominal distention, lethargy, irregular bowel movements, and slack muscle tone in the stomach region. The practitioner typically targets points that relate to the small intestine, large intestine, and stomach.
Acupressure This method of treatment can help relieve the constipation or frequent bowel movements that often accompany celiac disease. It also can ease abdominal discomfort and increase the patient's energy level.
Chinese Herbal Therapy Herbs that are sometimes used to treat the disorder include trifoliate orange (for digestive upset and abdominal bloating), fennel (to regulate and enhance digestive functions), and nutmeg (to tone the small intestine).
An herbalist also may prescribe over-the counter herbal formulas, such as Ginseng Stomachic Pills or Aplotaxis Carminative Pills.
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