![]() ![]() ![]() No disrespect, but he is not likely thinking Chronic, but is likely rather thinking Acute. ![]() ![]() Remember this: Your GI specialist isn't thinking Brain, he's thinking Bowel. While some may not agree, we have regularly seen “ withdrawal symptoms” – commonly after discovering that IgG testing reveals wheat protein or milk protein sensitivity associated with those chronic, grave, psychiatric problems. The name of the two peptides with links here for further review are casomorphin and gliadorphin or gluteomorphine [two names for the opioid peptide arising from partially broken down gliadin portion of the gluten protein in wheat. The culprit: opioid peptides which appear to mimic the effect of opiates in the brain, and can result in withdrawal symptoms in some sensitive people. In that previous post on opiate withdrawal from gluten and casein I addressed the frequency and challenges of going off wheat and milk after recognizing gluten/casein sensitivity. After testing hundreds in my offices for both IgG and IgE I can report that most, not a few, suffer from significant multiple allergies not easily sorted out with an elimination diet. This withdrawal doesn't look like convulsions in on a heroin detox unit, but the symptoms can create significant functional problems.Īfter a reader's offline request for clarification a few weeks ago, it's time we take a few moments away from wheat and gluten sensitivity to explore brain function downstream from our old friend, milk.īut before we move on let me tell you candidly, I am not a big fan of an elimination diet strategy. Milk addiction and opiate withdrawal is real if you look for more subtlety. Milk allergies and frequently associated milk addictioncan add to the cytokine storm raging from the associated IgE milk allergens in the first place. Opiate Withdrawal and Milk Addiction Are Real įor Ig E think “Emergency,” for Ig G think “Ghost.” The undetected medical implications are associated with chronic gut deterioration and the multiple consequences associated with leaky gut. Think Immunoglobulin Ghost – it resides inside, but is often undetected and Ghostlike in it's subtle manifestations. IgE: Think Immunoglobulin Emergency: IgE is important for immediate, acute allergic responses – eat shrimp, swell up and choke, have diarrhea, or pass out. If you use the elimination diet plan you will be looking for IgE results, not IgG. In our offices we simply don't count on the unreliable and, from my perspective, significantly outdated elimination diet strategy. IgG Testing Matters – The Ghost Immunoglobulin Take a look at my interview in Living Without on gluten withdrawal and you'll appreciate more details on the larger perspective of brain function as related to opiate challenges.įor additional important details check out this Devil in The Milk CorePsych post from Dec, '13. Milk withdrawal is real – you can't make this stuff up. And if you don't know about the opiate dependence possibilities with milk proteins, with casein, you won't be prepared for the problems that arise with going off milk after identification with helpful IgG testing. Yes, brain function may become impaired through the odd mystery of milk withdrawal. ![]()
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