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8 Best Natural Remedies For Eczema

Eczema is an irritable skin disease and causes the patient a lot of pain and trauma. The disease can be cured in various ways. Here ‘ s the deal with most home remedies for eczema, they work in many cases. Unlike all those creams and ointments you either get prescribed or find in the pharmacy, all natural home treatments treat the source of the problem, not the symptom.

1. There are many herbs have been found for reducing eczema symptoms. Merge equal amount of these herbs such as nettle, red strike, burdock etc along with tea and grow it for some time.

2. Homogenize 1 teaspoon camphor to 1 teaspoon sandalwood glue. Utilize on the affected area daily to get rid of itchiness.

3. When dealing with eczema it is important to work moisturizing into your daily routine. You will need to moisturize your skin at primordial twice a day. Dry skin is naturally itchy and will cause your eczema to become irritated. Before using moisturizer check the ingredients and make sure there are no further chemicals or alcohol. Both of these will cause further irritation. Remember to stay hydrated as well. Try to drink close to eight glasses of water a day. This will keep your skin healthy and better prepared to fight slaughter your eczema.

4. Coconut oil; it comes from the coconut oil and is a great skin moisturizer for all skin types. Message coconut oil in to the infected area to stop the itching and blisters.

5. Resort to nutmeg adhesive to the reproduction parts to get releif from the disease.

6. If your skin is very itchy and you need some relief this hard by remedy could help you. Take a close bath with fawn in the water. Dispassionate sit back and relax, don ‘ t scrub or chafe. Let your body consume the moisture. You will feel better afterward.

7. If mangos are available at your discriminative supermarket, draw up a hitch on. Take the skin and soften, break it up into teensy pieces and simmer over the stove until it is a glue – like consistency. Forward the adhesive to the skin ( wait for it to chilling ) – you should get pastoral results from this.

8. Protuberance to organic home cleaners and soaps. The chemicals used in these products can cause much irritation to the skin, resulting in unexpected eczema outbreaks. Pin down to ‘ go green ‘ – it will cost you more money, but will be worth it if you find some relief. More and more companies are opening to mark the market for operative natural or organic products – take advantage of this.

Overviewing the Endocrine System, Some Related Remedies and …

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INTRODUCTION

 

This article attempts to provide an overview of the functions of the human endocrine system and form a basis for some prescription choices, based mostly on sarcodes and organ therapeutics. The author’s overall prescribing techniques, underlying logic and other observations are given according to individual patient profile and practitioner choice.

 

THE SYSTEM

 

Our Endocrine System is summarised by the Gale Encyclopaedia of Medicine as “a system of organs that produces chemicals that go into the bloodstream to reach other organs whose functioning they affect”.  This, essentially, is our body’s chemical messenger service.

 

Hormones, which are these chemicals that circulate in the bloodstream are continuously secreted, but the endocrine glands have a natural tendency to over-secrete and so control of our endocrine secretions is via negative feedback.  It is not dependent upon the amount of hormone present, but upon whether or not its intended function is being achieved.  One gland produces a hormone which affects a second gland.  That gland then produces its own hormone, which in turn influences the first gland’s secretion and so hormones have an increasing effect upon their target cells and organs.

 

When over-function occurs, the feedback system (usually routed via the Hypothalamus in the brain) causes the endocrine organ in question to halt its production.  In under-function, where the target cells or organ are not responding to their hormonal messenger, the body produces an increasing amount of that hormone to compensate for the problem.

 

Thus, our Endocrine System is an extremely interdependent and intricate set-up:  a dysfunction in one gland will certainly result in a disruption elsewhere in the body.  Allopathic tests for glandular function usually only address the quantities of hormone levels present in the bloodstream and these occur in minute amounts:  1 picogram per pint of blood.  A picogram is a millionth of a millionth of a gram, and so medical and synthetically produced hormonal treatments tend to be rather unsubtle, to say the least:  our bodies just don’t react in the same way to what amounts to chemical sledgehammers as they do to natural prompts!  Also of course, ordinary medicine may not necessarily consider either the reason behind any endocrine dysfunction, or its actual location/s.

 

THE GLANDULAR HIERARCHY

 

HYPOTHALAMUS

The endocrine synergy of regulation and production works within a type of hierarchy driven by the Hypothalamus.  The Hypothalamus is often described as the body’s internal eyeball, and I find it helpful to liken its role to that of a Chief Executive of an organisation.  The Hypothalamus itself comprises a collection of cells at the base of the forebrain that acts as the receiver of messages via nerve cells from other parts of the brain.  It then sends out signals to the Pituitary Gland by substances termed neuro-hormones to stimulate or inhibit glandular secretions somewhere else in the system in response to received information in order to co-ordinate, maintain and control our internal homeostasis.

 

It can be seen that the endocrine and nervous systems are also closely intertwined:  something else that conventional medical concepts tend to de-emphasise.  What actually happens is that the endocrine hormones act directly upon our glands and body tissues whilst the autonomic nerves activate the relevant motor nerves of our sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems in order to make changes in breathing, heart rate, galvanic skin response and so on, to activate reflex actions (such as blinking) and to carry out bodily processes such as digestion.

 

This nervous and endocrine mutuality is one reason why stress and our coping mechanisms play such a significant role in a variety of dis-ease.  Agrawal (2004) directly links emotions and parts of the body to the endocrine glands, based upon the inter-relationship between the seven chakras, the endocrine glands and our emotionality that traditional Hindu thinking holds, whilst Ambika Wauters (1999) inter alia, has further aligned our chakras to colours as well as emotions, illustrated in the summary table below.

 

Hypothalamus Homeopathics  

Squire (2003) lists the BCG vaccine nosode, along with Pulsatilla and Tuberculinum as related remedies to the Hypothalamus sarcode, and Hilery Dorrian notes that the Hypothalamus remedy picture can present similarly to that of Puls with the tearfulness, changeability and so on.  So we could think of this sarcode in cases where extreme levels of emotional and physical stress have caused a general hormonal imbalance.  I have used Rainbow (or Spectrum) quite successfully as a support where I have sensed that a patients’ chakras have been thrown out of alignment and they have reported that the remedy acted as a wonderful pick-me-up.  Aside from this, I would say that it is the constitutional remedy of the individual concerned that is the most closely aligned to the Hypothalamus, simply because it is their own ‘boss’.

PITUITARY GLAND

The Pituitary Gland, located in the base of the brain has two lobes, the Anterior and Posterior.  The Anterior lobe is an actual gland in itself, whilst the Posterior lobe consists of a lump of nervous tissue directly connected to the Hypothalamus.  The Anterior lobe can be said to be the more important influence upon the functioning of other glands, as it produces six hormones to the Posterior’s two, but essentially the lobes act in concert and are able to compensate for each other.

 

Anterior Lobe Hormones 

The Anterior Lobe produces prolactin, which is a hormone involved in the preparation of the breasts for maternal milk production and to synthesise this following birth.  It also produces somatotropin, the human growth hormone that primarily influences the skeletal system, growth rate and maturational size.  Under-secretion of this hormone results in dwarfism, whilst over-secretion results in gigantism in children and a condition known as acromegaly in adults (as in the James Bond film character ‘Jaws’).  Metabolic effects of somatotropin include the general synthesis of amino acids, assimilation of fat and blood sugar levels.

 

The Anterior lobe of the pituitary gland also produces a thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), which influences all aspects of thyroid function and ultimately the regulation of our metabolic rate, fat breakdown and the water content of certain tissues.  The follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) is also created here.  FSH controls the maturation of ovarian follicles in females and sperm production in males.  Luteinizing hormone (LH) also comes from the anterior lobe of the pituitary.  LH contributes to the formation of the corpus luteum and therefore production and synthesis of the egg in women, as well as preparing the breast for lactation.

 

The equivalent hormone to LH in men produced by the anterior pituitary is the ICSH, or interstitial cell stimulation hormone, which acts on the testes and affects sperm and testosterone (the major male hormone) production.  ACTH or adrenocorticotrophine, a hormone affecting various secretions of the Adrenal Gland, also starts life in this lobe.  The general metabolic effects of ACTH include the mobilisation of fats, blood sugar and glycogen (muscle fuel) levels as well our body’s resistance to stress.

 

Posterior Lobe Hormones

The Posterior lobe of the pituitary gland secretes an anti-diuretic hormone called ADH that, to a certain extent, is responsible for the constriction of veins in some cases of high blood pressure, but more importantly affects kidney function.  Water is re-absorbed by the kidneys so that less urine is excreted.  ADH under-secretion causes the condition diabetes insipidus, where excessive amounts of very dilute urine are excreted but not absorbed.   The other hormone secreted by the Posterior Pituitary is oxytocin, which works alongside prolactin in the production and flow of milk and also acts on the smooth muscles of the uterus in pregnancy.  Both of these two hormones are actually produced in the Hypothalamus and are only stored and released by the Posterior lobe.

 

Overall then, the Pituitary Gland extensively affects our wellbeing and lifespan development in general, including our early in utero period.  It can therefore be said to act rather like our body’s Managing Director, and is generally known as the master gland of the body because of its action upon the activity of the thyroid and adrenal glands and upon our organs of reproduction: the ovaries and testes, or gonads.

 

Pituitary Homeopathics

The functions of both lobes of the Pituitary gland, and hence the whole gland are fairly well defined and so choice of the three related sarcodes would mirror whatever was being addressed.  As far as my own practice is concerned, Pit Ant has been indicated the most, predominantly in children when maturational markers or behavioural issues have been delayed and has been especially useful as an intercurrent in cases of bedwetting.  Baryta-Carb is also very helpful in contexts of delayed development and with childlike presentations in the elderly.  Because of its hormonal profile, Folliculinum has an affinity with this gland.

THYROID GLAND

The Thyroid Gland, located in the front and sides of the base of the neck just below the larynx, acts rather like our body’s General Manager.  It is a butterfly-shaped gland containing a number of closed follicles and, essentially, it controls the pace of chemical activity and metabolism of every cell of the body.  Thus it impacts significantly upon the growth and rate of function of many other bodily systems.

 

Thyroid Hormones

Thyroid cells produce two hormones, thyroxin or T4 and T3 (tri-iodothyronine).  Their formation is dependent upon the amino acid Tyrosine (hence the T) and also upon the mineral iodine.  These hormones both determine how quickly the body burns energy, makes proteins, and how sensitive the body should be to other hormones, and along with the growth hormone somatotropin, ensure our brain development, urine production, protein breakdown and glucose uptake.

 

Untreated hypothyroidism (or under-secretion) in children results in the unkindly-named condition of cretinism.  In adults it causes myxoedema (non-pitting facial oedema, or swelling).  Both conditions also feature a low overall metabolic rate and excess body weight.  Untreated hyperthyroidism (over-secretion) increases the metabolic rate generally, and sometimes causes exophthalmos, or protruding eyeballs.  Goitre on the other hand is the name for any enlargement of the thyroid gland itself and can be present with or without hyperthyroidism.  It is also possible for this two-lobed, follicular gland to be partially under- and partially over- active at the same time and symptoms of both polarities may overlap, for example fatigue, thinning hair, poor libido.

 

Thyroid Homeopathics

Thyroid therapeutics are perhaps the most well-documented, used and needed raft of remedies in general practice, but rather than reinvent the wheel, some differentiation of available remedies may be useful here.

 

Thyroidinum, first introduced by Clarke, and useful in both hyper- and hypo-thyroid conditions, is the prepared extract of the thyroid gland of a sheep or calf whereas Thyroiodinum (otherwise known as Iodothyrine) is the pure iodine derived from this source (Murphy 2000).  Thyroxine is the allopathic drug also derived from animal glands and is most useful as a tautopathic remedy to support withdrawal.  For a human source, Thyroid Gland would be the option.

 

As a plant based support, the most useful remedy is perhaps Fucus Vesiculosus, or Sea Kelp and can be used effectively as a supplement as well as homeopathically to support the Thyroid gland.  It is the primary source of natural iodine, or Iodium, a major hyper-active thyroid remedy.  Other useful thyroid supports are Kali Iodatum, or Potassium Iodide which is non-radioactive iodine used to prevent the thyroid gland absorbing radiation in nuclear incidents, and Calcarea Iodata (Iodide of Lime), useful homeopathically for thyroid dysfunction associated with hormonal changes.

PARATHYROID GLANDS

Just behind the thyroid are the pea-sized glands of the Parathyroid (usually four, two behind each lobe) that assist calcitonin from the thyroid in metabolising, assimilating and regulating calcium in order that the nervous and muscular systems can function efficiently.

 

Parathyroid Hormone

The glands produce parathormone to perform this function.  Over-production causes calcium to be moved from the bones into the blood and then excreted in urine, which then can result in brittle bones and kidney stones.  Under-secretion causes low calcium levels in the blood, resulting in muscular rigidity and/or spasm (tetany).  The latter can sometimes be in evidence following thyroid surgery where the parathyroids have inadvertently been removed (according to Watson 2000) and then calcium is then traditionally prescribed to correct the mistake, something which really inspires confidence in hospital treatment.

 

Parathyroid Homeopathics

The Parathyroid sarcode is helpful in cases of osteoprosis (which is the de-mineralisation and loss of density of bones), bony spurs and also kidney stones.  These conditions are caused through non-absorption of calcium and the remedy Calcarea Renalis is potentised kidney stone.  The syphilitic connection here is also evident.

ADRENAL GLANDS

Near to and just above the kidneys are the Adrenal (or suprarenal) Glands.  Each gland has two distinct zones:  the outer cortex and the inner medulla.

 

Adrenal Cortex Hormones

The mineralocorticoid steroid Aldosterone is produced here.  It regulates the relative concentrations of minerals in the body fluids and water content of tissues, in particular our sodium: potassium balance.  A deficiency of Aldosterone causes increased secretions of sodium and chloride ions so that too much water is lost from the body in urine.  Correspondingly, concentrations of sodium, chloride and bicarbonate in the blood decrease and acidosis (increased acidity and low alkaline content of blood plasma) result.

 

The central part of the adrenals produces a group of glucocorticoid hormones responsible for efficient carbohydrate metabolism.  The most important of these is Cortisol (otherwise known as Hydrocortisone), released in response to ACTH from the Anterior Pituitary and working in conjunction with adrenaline (epinephrine) from the Adrenal Medulla.  It releases carbohydrate and protein stores for use as energy and controls our immune responses, including fever and inflammations, and inhibits cell division to promote healing.

 

Cortisone and corticosterone are the other primary glucocorticoids, mostly involved in preventing allergic reactions and tissue repair, and all three are greatly affected by chronic stress, which increases glucocorticoid production.  If this is prolonged, the likelihood of ulcer formation is increased, blood pressure rises and our body’s resistance to stress is lowered via resultant atrophy of lymphatic tissue. Many people ‘break out in a rash’ when stressed, other have an ‘upset stomach’.

 

Under-secretion of the glucocorticoid and corticoid hormones results in Addison’s disease, where symptoms of anaemia, anorexia, muscle weakness, low blood pressure and sugar levels, bronzing of the skin and mucous membranes occur.  Overproduction of glucocorticoid hormones causes the condition known as Cushing’s syndrome, which includes symptoms such as weight gain and oedema on the trunk and face, easy bruising and poor healing, raised blood pressure and pH, osteoporosis etc.

 

Relatively small amounts of oestrogens and androgens (known as gonadocorticoids from this source) are also produced by the adrenal cortex, although primary production of these hormones occurs the gonads (ovaries and testes).  Some progesterone is also manufactured by this chemical transformation process.  Adrenal androgens and oestrogens affect the development and functioning of the reproductive organs as well as certain physical and (possibly) temperamental characteristics.  Their effects are more apparent in incidences of hyper-secretion, for example an adrenal tumour in a woman may produce deepening of the voice and facial hair growth, which are usually secondary male characteristics.  Further, this secondary source of oestrogen is especially important for post-menopausal women when ovarian production of oestrogens tails off.

 

Further, Melissa Assilem (1996) maintains that the contraceptive pill is responsible for depleting the adrenal cortex because of its interference with the normal production of progesterone by the ovaries, causing them to ‘borrow’ from corticosteroidal sources in the adrenals in order for the menstrual cycle to remain unbroken.  Also, this secondary supply of masculinising hormones may be implicated in the over-production of testosterone in some women with polycystic ovary syndrome, where stress and male pattern hair growth are present.

 

Adrenal Medulla Hormones

The medulla of the adrenal glands produces the two hormones Adrenaline and Noradrenaline (also known as Epinephrine and Norepinephrine respectively) that comprise our body’s ‘fight or flight’ mechanism in response to stress, initiated by the sympathetic nervous system.  Adrenaline is 80% of the total hormone production and Noradrenaline 20%.  Together they increase the strength and rate of the heart beat, cause the arteries supplying the heart and skeletal muscles to dilate whilst constricting those of other arteries, increase respiration, raise blood sugar levels by converting glycogen (stored sugar) in the liver to glucose (available sugar) in the blood and finally stimulate the general metabolic cellular activity.  No mean feat!

 

We can begin to get some idea of the extent of the negative and all-pervasive effects of chronic stress, which is more accurately perhaps, adrenal ‘burn-out’ when considering these vital and integral functions of our Adrenal Glands.

 

Adrenal Homeopathics

Obviously, adrenal sarcodes would be appropriate for patients diagnosed with Addison’s Disease and Cushing’s Syndrome.  The remedy Adrenalin is described in Murphy as Adrenal Gland and I have prescribed it successfully for ME.  It would also have a place in CFS (Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) and Hilery Dorrian recommends it for children diagnosed with ADHD, as the condition could be in part due to inefficient neurotransmission.  Since it is a great calmer-down, it is also recommended in combination with Aconitum and Argentum Nitricum as a remedy to help with panic attacks (I have prescribed it for fear of flying), and with Apis Mellifica and Histamine for severe allergic reactions.  Adrenalin has been described as a modern Sepia.

 

Cortisone is such a useful remedy in skin conditions, particularly where there has been any suppression with steroids that needs gentle unblocking in order to get at the underlying miasm.  I frequently prescribe it with Carcinosin followed by Tuberculinum, based on Hilery Dorrian’s and Gordon Sambidge’s regimes for the management of eczema (see HIP article Autumn 2006).

 

I have used a support remedy combination with good results of Borago Officinalis/ Eleutherococcus Senticosus/ Glycyrrhiza Glabra, or commonly Borage/Liquorice Root/Siberian Ginseng in a 3X potency, along with their constitutional or totality remedy for a patient whose adrenal function seemed to be depleted, based on college notes on herbal support remedies.

THE GONADS (OVARIES & TESTES)

The Ovaries and the Testes produce oestrogen and testosterone, which control female and male sexual development and fertility, and progesterone which is another major player in the menstrual cycle and in pregnancy.  The synthesis and secretion of oestrogens is stimulated by FSH, which in turn, is controlled by the neurohormone GnRH (Gonadotropin-releasing hormone) from the Hypothalamus.  Production of testosterone and of progesterone is controlled by the release of LH prompted by the release of GnRH, see figure 2.

 

Fig 2:  Sex Hormones and the Brain

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Oestrogen

Oestrogens are a group of steroid hormone compounds, functioning as the primary female sex hormone, although oestrogen is also present in smaller quantities in men.  The three major naturally occurring oestrogens in women are oestrone (E1), oestradiol (E2), and oestriol (E3). E2 predominates in non-pregnant women of reproductive age, E1 is produced during menopause, and E3 is the primary oestrogen of pregnancy.  E2 is produced from testosterone and levels vary through the menstrual cycle, with levels highest just before ovulation.

 

Apart from the adrenal oestrogens, primary sources are the developing follicles in the ovaries, the corpus luteum and the placenta.  They promote the development of female secondary sex characteristics, are also involved in the thickening of the endometrium and other aspects of regulating the menstrual cycle.  In males, oestrogen regulates certain functions of the reproductive system important to the maturation of sperm and may also be necessary for a healthy libido.

 

Oestrogens also have non-reproductive effects.  They antagonize the effects of the parathyroid hormone, minimizing the loss of calcium from bones (hence the emphasis placed upon the likelihood of osteoporosis in our later years) and oestrogen is known to have an inhibitory effect on the thyroid itself.  The hormone also promotes blood clotting.  Many types of breast cancers, once established, rely on supplies of oestrogen to grow and suppression of oestrogen production is a conventional treatment for these cancers.

 

As an aside, a range of synthetic and natural substances have been identified that also possess oestrogenic activity.  Synthetic substances of this kind are known as xeno-oestrogens and are frequently chemicals derived from pesticides or plastics (!) which mimic or disrupt the action of oestrogens.  They are fat-soluble and so, worryingly, can store themselves in the adipose tissues of the body, including animal fat.  It has also been established that hormone disruptors not only affect male and female fertility but also deplete our immune system, so here’s another reason for meat eaters to stick to lean and organic!

 

Testosterone

Testosterone is the principal male sex hormone from the androgen group, primarily secreted in the testes of males and the ovaries of females.  It is an essential hormone for the production of sperm and levels decline gradually with age. It is an anabolic steroid, i.e. affecting muscle mass and strength, growth, bone density and maturation.  Like other steroid hormones, testosterone is derived from cholesterol.  It is also synthesized in far smaller quantities in women by the ovaries, by the placenta and by the adrenal cortex in both sexes.

 

In men, testosterone also plays a key role in health and well-being and in osteoporosis. On average, an adult human male body produces about forty to sixty times more testosterone than an adult female body.  However, overall production ranges for male and female are very wide, such that the respective ranges can overlap at the low end and high end respectively.  Testosterone has an interesting effect on insulin, produced by the Pancreas:  too little in men will inhibit the action of insulin, whereas in women too much is inhibitory.

 

Progesterone

Progesterone is produced in the ovaries (specifically after ovulation in the corpus luteum), as well as in the brain and in increasing amounts in the placenta during pregnancy.  Initially after conception, the main source of progesterone is the corpus luteum but after the 8th week of pregnancy, production shifts to the placenta.  Progesterone is sometimes called the “hormone of pregnancy”, as it fulfills so many functions relating to the development of the foetus.

 

Progesterone also prepares the endometrium, the vaginal epithelium, cervical mucus and the uterus for implantation.  If pregnancy does not occur, progesterone levels decrease, leading to menstruation. Normal menstrual bleeding is thus progesterone withdrawal bleeding.

 

During foetal implantation and gestation, progesterone decreases the maternal immune response to allow for the acceptance of the pregnancy and strengthens the uterine smooth muscle.  Additionally, progesterone inhibits lactation and the fall in levels following birth forms one of the triggers for maternal milk production.  The initial drop in progesterone levels is possibly one step that facilitates the onset of labour, whilst the foetus metabolises placental progesterone in the production of its adrenal steroids.

 

Progesterone and cortisol share the same building block, hence chronic stress can lower progesterone levels as the body steals it to make cortisol.  This can result in oestrogen dominance as the extra adrenaline and cortisol enhance the effects of oestrogen at the expense of progesterone.

 

Ovarian and Testicular Homeopathics

I have found that the most frequently required hormonal remedy in my practice is Folliculinum in varying potencies.  This has been either because it has been called for in a regulatory capacity, in which case I normally use a 7C, or because it fitted the patient’s overall presenting picture so aptly.  It is a well documented and proved remedy, made from the ovarian follicle, or the cavity where the egg is formed prior to its release at ovulation.  Oopherinum is the sarcode obtained by the trituration of the juice of sheep or cow ovary and it was helpful for a patient who’d had a partial ovarectomy with menopausal symptoms.

 

Almost all other ‘female’ remedies related to the menstrual cycle, birth and pregnancy focus on the uterus, rather than the ovaries themselves, although Ustilago Maydis (or Corn Smut) is associated with ovarian pain, and particularly the left side.  It is also worth mentioning that Ustilago is a myco-oestrogen, i.e. a fungus having some oestrogenic activity, as is Secale Cornutum (which is Secale, the ergot found on rye).  As a remedy it mainly affects the uterus and is one of the remedies often prescribed for dysmennorhea.  However, for menstrual problems, (which of course involve the uterus!) I almost always give the herbal tincture Agnus Castus as well as Folliculinum because as an effective uterine tonic it invariably helps the entire reproductive system.

 

Testosterone in 6C and 7C has been a useful support remedy for both male and female acne, as the condition so often involves hormonal imbalance or over-production.  It is also worth considering as a helper for polycystic ovaries where women may have acne as a side effect, as well as excess facial hair and easy weight gain.

 

For men specifically, Orchitinum is the sarcode prepared from the testes extract, and is useful for sexual weakness, debility and premature senile decay (Murphy 2000).  A better known and (more popular!) plant-based support, especially in prostate problems is Sabal Serrulata, better known as Saw Palmetto and can be either given as a herbal tincture or homeopathically.  Conium Maculatum is also another helpful remedy for specifically ‘male’ glandular contexts.

 

In pregnancy, I invariably prescribe a patient’s constitutional remedy, rather than Progesterone, along with any other remedies that may be required for acute complaints or to enhance a tissue salt pregnancy programme, if required.  It could be considered as a useful support however.

PANCREAS

The Pancreas monitors the level of glucose in the portal vein and produces its hormones accordingly to either store glucose in the liver or to release it for energy.  The gland is located near the liver and behind the stomach and its endocrine function is to produce insulin to encourage glucose uptake by the cells, along with glucogon to prompt tissues to release glucose back into the bloodstream in order to regulate and maintain the body’s requirements.  These hormones are produced in area of the Pancreas known as the ‘islets of Langerhans’.  The other function of the Pancreas is of course digestive:  it produces some of our digestive enzymes and releases these into the small intestine, whereas the hormones pass directly into the bloodstream.

 

Pancreatic Hormones

Glucagon is produced by 25% of the islets of Langerhans and secreted in response to a fall in blood sugar levels, stimulating glucose production in order to raise them.  Insulin is secreted by the remaining 75% of the pancreatic islets in response to a rise in blood sugar levels, as in after a meal.  It then lowers the levels by converting glucose to a safe form (glycogen) for storage by the liver and also by increasing cellular absorption.  Blood sugar levels therefore are maintained by a balance between these two hormones as they both affect overall carbohydrate metabolism, with the liver acting as a buffer.

 

Metabolism of fats and proteins are closely related to that of carbohydrates, and here again we have a situation where a disturbance in one system will affect the others.  Constant blood glucose concentration is important because glucose is the only nutrient that can be normally utilised by the brain, retina and the lining of the gonads in sufficient quantities to supply them with required energy.

If there is a dysfunction and insufficient insulin production, then Type 1 diabetes, or diabetes mellitus results.  A sufferer is dependent upon insulin because the pancreas has become unable to produce sufficient hormones to keep glucose levels in the bloodstream down, major cell damage results (the pancreas packs up) and glucose is excreted in urine.  There is no more glucose stored in the liver because it couldn’t be converted and acidosis, coma and death can result without regular supplies of insulin.  The body will also ‘borrow’ adrenalin in order to compensate for this lack of glycogen production.

 

Type 2, or late onset diabetes, is usually non-insulin dependent, as the body has become insulin resistant rather than dysfunctional, as in Type 1.  Type 2 diabetes is often related to bad dietary habits, such as over-consumption of over-refined fats and sugars, and high stress levels.  This involves both the pancreas and the adrenals because of the roles of the hormones insulin, glycogen and adrenalin in this imbalance, but with careful attention to diet, exercise, stress and anger management, as well as appropriate treatment, both conditions can be effectively managed.

 

Homeopathy for the Pancreas

I believe it is difficult to separate the liver from the pancreas (and indeed the gall bladder), especially in a homeopathic context because whatever will benefit the liver will assist the pancreas and also the gall bladder.  The web becomes even more tangled as the Thyroid gland, in its general manager capacity, is also implicated because of its significant hormonal say in glucose metabolism, so support remedies perhaps would be needed further up the endocrine hierarchy as well.

 

However, Pancreatinum is listed in Murphy (2000), which is a sarcode extracted from the pancreatic glands of ox or sheep, and as such is a combination of several digestive enzymes.  This may be helpful if it has been established that it is the pancreas specifically that is at fault, along with hypoglycaemic support remedies such as Insulin in low potencies, particularly if there are accompanying diabetes-related skin problems such as abscesses, boils, leg ulcers etc. Syzygium Jambolanum (Jambol Seed) in herbal tincture/low potency is another reputed hypoglaemic, and the remedy Iris Versiclor is noted for its action on the pancreas.  Needless to say, such treatment would be accompanied by miasmatic and/or constitutional remedies, along with self-management measures mentioned above to avoid stress and weight gain.

THYMUS

The Thymus is a two-lobed, pinkish grey gland located behind the sternum, slightly above the heart and under the thyroid.  It was only as recently as the 1960s when it was established that the Thymus Gland plays a significant role in both creating and maintaining our immune system.  Without it we become vulnerable to the least infection, as it acts as the thermostat for our immunity levels.

 

The gland itself grows steadily from birth to puberty as our immune system matures, after which it shrinks somewhat, but not to the extent that most medical textbooks maintain.  This would explain its less active, but no less important function in adults and why so many are affected adversely by childhood vaccination regimes as well as by travel and ‘flu jabs in adulthood.  Colin Griffiths (2007) maintains that it is unsurprising that early post mortems found the thymus gland of dead adults to be largely atrophied, which fuelled traditional medical assumptions that the gland became useless after puberty when the immune system matures. The incidences of disease and malnutrition prevalent at the time were sufficient to hinder and reduce thymus size and function to a level that was inadequate for survival.  Modern day threats to the thymus are factors such as smoking, prescription and recreational drugs, pesticides, over-processed food and artificial additives and the ubiquitous stress.

 

Thymus Gland Secretions

The Thymus produces thymosin and thymopoietin which are vital for the creation, maturation and maintenance of our immunity and auto-immunity, and they affect lymphocyte and T-lymphocyte (helper) cells.  It has become increasingly recognised that T-lymphocytes are the most important part of the immune system as they have a threefold function in that context:  stimulating further production of antibodies by other lymphocytes; regulating phagocyte cell activity (phagocytes engulf bacteria and viruses) and the recognition and destruction of foreign and abnormal tissue.

 

Thymopoietin specifically regulates neuromuscular signals so that the body can avoid being in a state of permanent over-stimulation, as in the condition myasthenia gravis, an auto-immune condition where the majority of sufferers have a thyroid gland dysfunction.

 

Thymus Homeopathics

Colin Griffith (2007) highlights its use for boosting general immunity, particularly in children and as an invaluable remedy for vaccination damage at any age, particularly when given in conjunction with tautopathic vaccine remedies. He also recommends its use for preparing the body, mind and spirit to address past trauma of any kind, especially when it has drastically changed the life pattern of the individual concerned.  Here again, it works well with other indicated remedies. Agrawal (2004) recommends the sarcode as a corrective for any state where there is not only general oversensitivity to physical stimuli but also to mental ones.

 

PINEAL GLAND

The only (conventionally) un-paired gland in the body is the Pineal Gland, sometimes known as the ‘third eye’.  The ancients paired the pineal and pituitary glands as twin sentries at the threshold of the acquisition of spiritual consciousness in the material world.  The gland itself is about the size of a cherry stone, located in the middle of the brain.  In modern medical circles it is often used as a landmark in X-rays of the skull as it is known to be prone to calcification in later life (Watson 2000) and held to be more active at puberty, although its precise role and influence throughout our lifespan still remains (conventionally again) unclear.

 

Pineal Secretions

The Pineal produces melatonin and serotonin (a neuro-transmitter essential for our ‘feel-good factor’) which both regulate sleep cycles and our body clock, or Circadian rhythms.  The secretions also work in conjunction with the Hypothalamus in controlling thirst, hunger, sex drive and the ageing process.

 

The gland relies on light for awareness of both time of day and season, as winter and summer are registered according to changes in length of daylight.  Melatonin production is stimulated by darkness and inhibited by light and many people who are totally sightless still have some neurological response to light as it registers with the pineal gland.  Melatonin acts as the body’s off-switch.  Production is activated by dusk and this is the cue for the parasympathetic nervous system to repair and regenerate.  It does so by suppressing the adrenal hormones at night and stimulating production of thymus hormones to assist the immune system, as well as acting as an anti-oxidant to deal with potentially toxic free radicals.  This illustrates why the sleep cycles and quality of sleep of shiftworkers can be so often compromised and why it is so important to us that we get a good night’s sleep in order to re-charge our figurative batteries.  We can also see how ‘jet lag’ comes about.

 

Pineal Homeopathics

Agrawal (2004) maintains that the Pineal Gland and the Thymus work together in healthy states but conflict in illness, recommending Pineal Gland in instances of general glandular under-activity and Thymus for general hyperactivity.  It is also held that the recreational drug cannabis will disturb the delicate balance between the two glands and that the meditatively proven remedy Banisteriopsis Caapi (Ayahuasca) has a big affiliation to these two glands, because of its shamanic, hallucinatory usage in South America, where the vine originates.  I have prescribed Pineal Gland in cases of persistent sleep difficulties and in cases of SAD with good results.

 

A table summarising each gland’s functions and hormones responsible is provided.

 

PRESCRIBING RELATED HOMEOPATHIC REMEDIES

 

GENERAL TECHNIQUES

My usual first choice in the homeopathic treatment of patients with direct glandular-related conditions is to give the relevant sarcode of any endocrine component that is compromised, often on an intercurrent basis and in a 30C.  This extends to prescribing the relevant gland in potency if it has been surgically removed, as its energy will still be present and in need of attention, frequently as a root or maintaining cause.

 

Any organ therapeutic support remedies I usually give in combinations in low potencies two or three daily, to work quietly away in the background whilst a deeper acting totality, fundamental or constitutional remedy addresses the patient‘s more holistic presentation.  Otherwise relevant herbal or mother tinctures or essences are a further therapeutic option.  Many herbs act similarly whether they are taken homeopathically in low potency (i.e. 1X or 3X) or used in their tincture state.

Sometimes I have included colour remedies in support remedy combinations, based upon what I’ve perceived to be compromised or related chakras, or when a patient has described an emotion or symptom in such terms.  However, I acknowledge that this has been rather an intuitive choice according to (my perception of) the patient’s psyche.

On a general glandular basis, I have also used Acer Pseudoplatanus (better known as Sycamore Seed) because of its affinity for paired organs as a support remedy, especially in the cases of twins and therefore consider it affiliated to the Hypothalamus.  I have also considered remedies from the Calcarea, Iodiums and Kali families for general glandular symptomatology.

 

RATIONALE AND CONCLUSION

One could say that the main underlying prescribing principle here is the application of the Law of Similars in the context of Organotherapy, or similia similibus curentur along the lines of the philosophy of Paracelsus and the Doctrine of Signnatures.  It could also be defined as Iso-Organotherapy, since it is “the use of homeopathically prepared healthy organ substances to treat and therapeutically support that specific organ” (Yasgur 1998).  Otherwise it is simply therapeutics to enhance constitutional or totality treatment.

 

Overall, choices of method or combination of remedies really depend upon the extent of the (identifiable) hormonal or glandular influence on the rest of the individual patient picture, how each one prioritises their bothersome symptoms and how the remedies fit with their presenting symptomatology at any given time during their journey to health.

 

It is hoped that this overview, although by no means extensive, will help to clarify and illustrate the very intricately entwined functioning of our endocrine system and some of its likely influences upon our overall physical and emotional self.  I have put a slight emphasis on the major female and male hormones, as the majority of my patients present with conditions that relate to the menstrual cycle, pregnancy and the menopause and because this article originally started out as a (short!) fact sheet.

 

I deliberately have not included many other remedies that have endocrine affinities because firstly, it would detract from the focus of the article and secondly, such keynotes often become apparent following repertorisation.

 

 

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Assilem, M (1996):  Women Ripening Through the Menopause, Idolatry Ink, Berkeley, CA

Centre for Homeopathic Education, various unpublished Lecture Notes by Hilery Dorrian & Miriam Elkind & Gordon Sambidge, 2002/2003, London

Dorrian, Hilery (2006):  the management of eczema – part one, in Homeopathy in Practice, Autumn 2006, pp 28-35

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Footnote:   A Sarcode is defined by Yasgur (1998) as “a healthy glandular or tissue extract made into a homeopathic remedy … it acts to support and/or restore normal functioning of the respective tissue or organ by stimulating its normal function.”  Conversely, a Nosode is “the potentised homeopathic remedy prepared from diseased tissue or the product of disease” (Author’s emphases).

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TABLE ():  Summary of Endocrine Glands, Their Hormones and Physiological Functions 

Summary of Endocrine Glands, Their Hormones and Physiological Functions

Summary of Endocrine Glands, Their Hormones and Physiological Functions

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EczemaEczema is a health ailment and one of the skin problems that can occur in anyone irrespective of age or gender. It is a reason for misery and discomfort and can also be a cause for embarrassment in public. Blisters and itching are some of the common issues that you might have to face at a severe level in this case. However, once you are sure it is eczema you are suffering from, the next is to move ahead and look for the treatment options.

One of the simplest and safest methods of curing eczema is home remedies. This health guide below gives you an array of well researched home cures that can be used. All you need to do is pick the ones that are suitable and then follow them regularly. You will definitely get visible results in a few days.







Home Remedies for Eczema

Raw Fruits and Vegetables

One of the best home remedies that can help you in triggering the treatment for eczema is to eat loads of organic fruits and vegetables until the problem subsides completely.

Raw Fruits and Vegetables

Herein, you can also include nuts as one of the safe home treatments for eczema. Make sure all of this is in its raw form.

Vitamin E Oil Application

Vitamin E capsules are easily available in the market that can be applied on the eczema directly each day for best outcomes and as one of the top notch remedy. All you need to do is prick the capsule and extract the oil. Use cotton to dab it on the skin problem and see desired outcomes in a couple of days.

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Aloe Vera Gel




Take out the gel from Aloe Vera plant and apply it evenly on the eczema. This should be done each day and about 2-3 times in a day for getting freedom from the problem. It can also be mixed with vitamin E oil and applied for better outcomes.

Chamomile Tea Effects

Make some fresh chamomile tea by boiling its flowers with a cup of water. This should be cooled for a while and then strained and used on the eczema areas through a gauze. Keep this for the next 15 minutes or so each day. It will definitely treat the skin problem without much hassle and expenses.

Organic Cucumber Water

Soak in fresh slices of organic cucumber in water and leave it for 2-3 hours. This water should be strained and applied on the eczema part through a gauge.

Organic Cucumber Water

It is one of the top notch home cures that researchers think is very effectual for the treatment of the crisis in a few days.

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Carrots

Take some organic carrots and boil them in water until they are completely soft and tender. Now take them mash properly. This smooth paste should be applied on the eczema part and kept for a while before rinsing. It is one of the top ways to cure the skin issue and get relief from the itching as well.

Virgin Coconut Oil

Virgin Coconut Oil

A good home product that can be used on the eczema is virgin coconut oil. The benefits that it has for the treatment of the problem are very high. It is a better option than the expensive ointments and creams available in the market.

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Eczema is certainly a really bothersome condition that undoubtedly needs to be cured. How will you get rid of discoid eczema? There are lots of home remedies for eczema you may choose from. Furthermore, natural cure for eczema by using natural oils is one of the verified best strategies. Given that you simply picked the proper oil on your condition, you will absolutely get calming relief of your swollen eczema skin. Nonetheless, if the irritated skin does not get cured you certainly need to see a dermatologist that will help you search for a much better treatment. Moreover, it is best to go to a dermatologist or perhaps a professional before you try any treatment method. Want to get relief from discoid eczema symptoms? Keep reading.

There are lots of natural oils you could use to get rid of eczema and coconut oil is one of the best eczema natural remedies. Applying coconut oil as a possible eczema natural cure has excellent advantages. Apart from it is inexpensive, it is also safe to try and extremely effective. Coconut oil aids keep your skin layer soft and also does not give harmful side effects. Additionally, you can acquire this in a bottle at numerous health food merchants. Particularly, coconut oil may well be applied several times as needed without being worried of harmful negative effects since it is totally natural. Application may well be done 2 to 3 times a day or maybe more in the affected area.

On top of that, there are also other natural treatments for eczema in addition to coconut oil such as the following:

Early morning sunbathing – Due to the fact that eczema may be a result of harmful bacteria, sunbathing early every morning is great because it can get rid of harmful bacteria.

Using cold compress – This is usually a treatment method perfect for acute eczema.

Use of hot compress – If you have chronic eczema, a hot compress may be applied for 20 minutes on the eczema region.

DISCLAIMER: I really hope this helps, but you should note that I am not a Medical Health care professional. You should check with your M.D. or personal Physician prior to considering any medical advice coming from anyone on the internet.

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    HI Amber

    Here are some ideas to start the healing process.

    Cause
    Eczema is often called Dermatitis, and may be a symptom of an omega-3 fatty acid deficiency. Eczema can be due to allergies, allergies secondary to digestive disorders such as hydrochloric acid deficiency, rashes secondary to immune diseases, genetic metabolic disorders, and/or nutritional deficiencies, especially of niacin (vitamin B3) and B6, as well as other B vitamins.

    To minimize your risk of developing eczema, avoid irritating substances, wear natural nonirritating materials, use soothing ointments, and check to see if dietary, nutritional, and/or and allergy-causing factors need to be considered.

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    Natural Cures

    Aromatherapy: Bergamot, chamomile, lavender, melissa, neroli, eucalyptus, geranium, and/or juniper can help speed healing and relief of symptoms when applied topically to the affected areas.

    Diet: Eat an organic, whole foods diet and avoid potentially allergy-causing foods, especially sugar, wheat, milk, and dairy products, including yogurt. Also avoid excess consumption of fruit, especially citrus and sour, as these foods may aggravate symptoms.

    Flower Essences: Rescue Remedy for accompanying stress, and Rescue Remedy Cream on the affected areas.

    Herbs: Herbal remedies such as cleavers, nettle, yellowdock, or red clover tea or tinctures may be very effective. They are often combined with relaxing herbs such as chamomile, linden flowers, or skullcap. One combination would be equal parts of cleavers, nettle, and chamomile drunk as an infusion three times a day. A stronger mixture combines the tinctures of figwort, burdock, and cleavers in equal parts; take one teaspoon of this mixture three times a day.

    To alleviate itching, bathe affected areas of your body with lukewarm or cold chickweed infusion. For cracked, dry, or painful skin, use a salve made from calendula flowers and St. John`s wort leaves.

    Goldenseal applied externally may also be helpful.

    Homeopathy:Dulcamara, Rhus tox., Sulfur, Arsen alb., and Graphites, taken alone or in combination with each other can help speed healing. Petroleum and Psorinum are also effective homeopathic remedies, but must be taken alone.

    Hydrotherapy: Hydrotherapy is the application of water, ice, steam and hot and cold temperatures to maintain and restore health. Treatments include full body immersion, steam baths, saunas, sitz baths, colonic irrigation and the application of hot and/or cold compresses. Hydrotherapy is effective for treating a wide range of conditions and can easily be used in the home as part of a self-care program. Many Naturopathic Physicians, Physical Therapists and Day Spas use Hydrotherapy as part of treatment. I suggest several at-home hydrotherapy treatments.

    Juice Therapy: The following juice combinations can help speed healing: black currant and red grapes; carrot, beet, spinach, cucumber, and parsley; and wheat grass juice.

    Nutritional Supplementation: Vitamin A and GLA (gamma-linolenic acid), an omega-6 essential fatty acid found in high quantities in evening primrose oil, have both been shown to improve the symptoms of eczema. Vitamin E. Other useful supplements for preventing and reversing eczema include vitamin B complex, vitamin B6, vitamin E, magnesium, and zinc.

    Topical Treatment: Apply evening primrose oil directly to cracked and sore areas of the skin. A topical paste made from ginkgo and licorice root extract has also been shown to improve eczema symptoms.

    Alternative Professional Care
    If your symptoms persist despite the above measures, seek the help of a qualified health professional. The following professional care therapies have all been shown to be useful for treating and relieving the symptoms of eczema: Acupuncture, Ayurveda, Biofeedback Training, Bodywork (Acupressure, Shiatsu, Reflexology), Detoxification Therapy, Energy Medicine (Light Beam Generator, Ondamed, Photon Stimulator), Environmental Medicine, Hypnotherapy, Magnetic Field Therapy (North Pole Magnetic Energy Application), Mind/Body Medicine, Naturopathic Medicine, Orthomolecular Medicine, Osteopathy, and Oxygen Therapy

    Best of health to you

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    I think it’s simply called wheat intolerance or gluten intolerance . I found some info at: http://www.foodintol.com/wheat.asp

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    How is Wheat Allergy or Wheat Intolerance treated?
    What is the difference between Wheat Allergy and Wheat Intolerance?
    For clarity they are NOT the same thing: Wheat Allergy is a severe sudden onset allergic reaction to a certain protein component of wheat. That is, it’s an auto-immune response of the body. Usual symptoms are immediate coughing, asthma, breathing difficulties, and/or projectile vomiting. It can cause life-threatening responses in allergic people. See Anaphylactic responses.

    Fortunately, true Wheat allergy is quite rare (less than % of population). These people must observe a strict Wheat-free diet to remain healthy.

    HOWEVER, most people who speak of wheat allergy are really referring to Wheat intolerance caused by Gluten – a very complex protein found in wheat and some other grains. It affects one in seven people or 15%.

    Wheat Intolerance (Gluten intolerance)
    Wheat Intolerance is when you have difficulty digesting wheat, which may seem less important. It is a slower onset but certainly involves the immune system.

    Gluten intolerance appears as chronic symptoms like aching joints, gastro-intestinal problems, depression, eczema, low blood iron levels and others.

    Wheat intolerance caused by Gluten (contained in Wheat, rye barley and oats) is associated with serious Health Risks like diabetes, bowel cancer, anaemia and osteoporosis.

    If you think you might have Wheat or Gluten intolerance you can get proof by doing the Detection Diet – a simple and effective way to find out for sure – no drugs and no therapies.

    The treatment is simple – a Gluten-free diet, and people who have suffered for years improve dramatically within a couple of weeks.

    Start here: Compare your symptoms in the Symptoms Matrix (register first).

    How common is Wheat Allergy and Wheat Intolerance?
    True Wheat Allergy is very rare (less than % of people) and is usually detected very early in life, babies and toddlers going on to solid foods.

    But Wheat Intolerance (due to Gluten sensitivity – a protein found in Wheat, rye, barley and oats) is actually rather common. Up to 15% of people, or one in seven is Gluten intolerant.

    Some of them meet the requirements of Celiac testing and are known as Celiacs. But most Gluten sensitive people are Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitive (NCGS) and the majority are undiagnosed. More info

    Generally, food intolerance is quite common. There are only four kinds of Food Intolerance (not to be confused with Food Allergy) and they are widely suffered:

    Food Intolerance Prevalence
    Dairy Intolerance
    (includes Lactose intolerance) ~75% 3 in 4 people
    Yeast sensitivity
    (eg. Candida infections) ~33% 1 in 3 people
    Gluten sensitivity
    (inc. Celiac and Wheat intolerance) ~15% 1 in 7 people
    Fructose or Sugar sensitivity ~35% 1 in 3 people
    Food allergy ~1% 1 in 100 people

    To narrow the possibilities, look in the Symptoms Matrix (must register first).

    If you are one of the 75% of people who are affected by food intolerance, it makes sense to investigate – doesn’t it? Untreated food intolerance is the cause of many serious Health Risks later in life.

    There is only one failsafe and accurate way to identify food intolerance and that’s by doing an Elimination Diet.

    What are the Symptoms of Wheat Allergy and Wheat Intolerance?
    Wheat allergy causes the same sudden onset symptoms caused by other allergens – coughing, asthma, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, hives, rashes etc.

    However the symptoms for Wheat Intolerance are much more varied and usually have a delayed onset – up to 2 or 3 days later. This is why they are traditionally difficult for doctors to diagnose. They can be:

    Gastro-intestinal (stomach bloating and cramping, diarrhea, flatulence, constipation etc.)
    Neurological: headache, memory loss, behavioural difficulties, depression
    Immune: poor resistance to infection, mouth ulcers, arthritis
    Skin rashes, eczema, psoriasis, itching flaky skin
    General: food cravings, tiredness, chronic fatigue, unwell feeling
    For a full list look in the Symptoms Matrix (you must register first)

    How did I get Wheat Intolerance?
    Wheat Intolerance is one of only a handful of common food intolerances. Up to 15% of people are affected (see table). And it’s not because of something you caught or something you did. It’s in your genes and it’s the story of evolution.

    Food Intolerance Prevalence
    Dairy Intolerance
    (includes Lactose intolerance) ~75% 3 in 4 people
    Yeast sensitivity
    (eg. Candida infections) ~33% 1 in 3 people
    Gluten sensitivity
    (inc. Celiac and Wheat intolerance) ~15% 1 in 7 people
    Fructose or Sugar sensitivity ~35% 1 in 3 people
    Food allergy ~1% 1 in 100 people

    To narrow the possibilities, look in the Symptoms Matrix (must register first).

    If you are one of the 75% of people who are affected by food intolerance, it makes sense to investigate – doesn’t it? Untreated food intolerance is the cause of many serious Health Risks later in life.

    There is only one failsafe and accurate way to identify food intolerance and that’s by doing an Elimination Diet.

    The growing of grain crops using agricultural techniques has only been practiced for around 10,000 years. Compared to the time humans have been eating other foods in the hunter-gatherer lifestyle (meat, fish, vegetables and fruits) – 2.5 million years – that’s a very short period.

    Our bodies just haven’t evolved that fast. In fact our capacity to grow high yield grain crops like Wheat and barley has far outstripped our digestive system’s rate of development. That is, as a species, not all humans yet have the necessary genetic makeup to break down the complex part of the grain: the Gluten.*

    Gluten is a highly complex protein. It is one of the most complicated molecules we eat. It is responsible for “Leaky gut” syndrome – and it actually tears holes in the small intestine of some people. Read Gluten – the Protein with Teeth.

    When people say they are Wheat intolerant, they are more likely to be Gluten sensitive. This might mean Celiac disease or it may not. However the symptoms of Gluten sensitivity are easily confused with other food intolerances like Dairy intolerance and Fructose intolerance.

    The rush towards a Wheat-free diet should be tempered with a little research and reading first. You need to get PROOF of your food intolerance by doing the Detection Diet first.

    Generally food intolerances cause gastro-intestinal symptoms and a wide variety of other types of symptoms. To compare your symptoms see the Symptoms Matrix (you need to register first).

    How is Wheat Allergy or Wheat Intolerance treated?
    Wheat Allergy is normally identified in babies and is best treated with a Wheat-free diet.Symptoms quickly clear up without any drugs or therapies needed.

    Or if it is really Gluten sensitivity, (much more likely in the cases of Wheat-sensitive adults and children) it is effectively treated with a Gluten-free diet. Recovery is often dramatic. These people feel better on Gluten-free than they have for years – often within 2 or 3 weeks.

    If you are suffering from a collection of vague symptoms, there are only four possibilities: Gluten, Fructose, Dairy or Yeast. Also you may have more than one food intolerance.

    We believe you should approach the discovery process calmly and carefully and with a proper method.

    You need a Journal to track the foods you eat and the symptoms you are getting each day. The Detection Diet has a built-in 35 Day Journal. It’s really easy to follow with full laid out tables and simple guidelines.

    The Detection Diet is available only at The Tuesday Club.

    Remember – Doing nothing can be a risk! Undiagnosed food intolerance can cause serious long-term health problems like osteoporosis, anemia and many others. See Health Risks.

    Your first step is to look in the Symptoms Matrix to narrow the causes of your symptoms.

    continue to the Symptoms Matrix

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