Mayo's Posts - Alopecia World2024-03-29T09:56:28ZMayohttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Mayohttps://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2236859917?profile=original&xn_version=202403260758&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1&xj_user_default=1https://alopeciaworld.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=1v95gz41t2rhe&xn_auth=noGAPS diettag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-09-20:2022678:BlogPost:10952652013-09-20T05:39:40.000ZMayohttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Mayo
Hi everyone,<br />
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I know there's been talk of the GAPS diet on this site but I have not seen if anyone has actually trialled it (religiously) and found any benefits. Dr Natasha Campbell-Mcbride (the founder- authour of GAPS) explains why gluten free and dairy free is not enough to heal your gut completely. My daughter 2 &1/2, with gut issues and AA is currently on GF and dairy free diet (it's only been three weeks and although I've seen improvement in her poo no change yet in AA- I know it…
Hi everyone,<br />
<br />
I know there's been talk of the GAPS diet on this site but I have not seen if anyone has actually trialled it (religiously) and found any benefits. Dr Natasha Campbell-Mcbride (the founder- authour of GAPS) explains why gluten free and dairy free is not enough to heal your gut completely. My daughter 2 &1/2, with gut issues and AA is currently on GF and dairy free diet (it's only been three weeks and although I've seen improvement in her poo no change yet in AA- I know it might still be too early to tell) but I am seriously considering putting her and I on the GAPS diet, I'm just a bit afraid as it is such a change in the way of eating and I know it will be hard to maintain? Any positive or negative comments/ or experiences with this diet would be GREATLY appreciated. Thanks in advance.GAPS diet and alopecia and wellness by Molly Vazqueztag:alopeciaworld.com,2013-09-14:2022678:BlogPost:10931012013-09-14T03:30:00.000ZMayohttps://alopeciaworld.com/profile/Mayo
<p>Hi everyone,<br></br> <br></br> My daughter has been diagnosed with AA aged 2 years. As you all appreciate it is very confronting and I have been through sooo many emotions. She's had it for 6 months now and continues to develop new patches ( she now has about 5 patches on her head- 4 of which I can cover). I feel I'm Now ready to begin talking about it on this website and I have to say... My hat goes off to all of you. You are all such inspirational souls and if my daughters AA continues or gets…</p>
<p>Hi everyone,<br/> <br/>
My daughter has been diagnosed with AA aged 2 years. As you all appreciate it is very confronting and I have been through sooo many emotions. She's had it for 6 months now and continues to develop new patches ( she now has about 5 patches on her head- 4 of which I can cover). I feel I'm Now ready to begin talking about it on this website and I have to say... My hat goes off to all of you. You are all such inspirational souls and if my daughters AA continues or gets worse, I feel so comforted she will have this forum and I hope she develops the positive, self loving attitudes you possess.<br/>
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She has had digestive issues since birth and continues to do so. We're now seeing a naturopath and we have her off dairy, gluten and she's taking fish oil, probiotics, zinc and colloidal silver. Im hoping once we get her gut flora healthy her AA will improve. After that long intro (sorry) I was wondering if anyone had tried the GAPS diet and did it do anything for them?<br/>
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Also has anyone read Molly Vazquez's book, alopecia and wellness. What did you think of it? Is it worth a read?<br/>
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Thanks again to all of you out there making us feel like we're not alone. I am so grateful to have found this forum and feel I have learnt so much already.<br/>
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Many thanks<br/>
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Jordana</p>