Gluten Sensitivity Is Different – But Related To Celiac
At CorePsych we see occasional new patients who never consulted a psychiatrist before – for two reasons.
But more frequently we see Multiple Treatment Failures from ADHD, to Anxiety and Depression – patients who have tried almost every psych med out there, and experienced repeated Treatment Failures – over years, even decades! The problem: we simply aren't measuring Biologic Reality! In fact, many collectively deny Reality – globally – in too many Treatment Failure matters.
Last Time I Checked, The Mind Was Connected To The Body
Measure what is measurable and make measurable what is not so. [Tweet this quote]
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Today, mind technology moves markedly forward. Measurements matter, especially for Treatment Failure associated with biomedical challenges. With 80% of the Treatment Failures reviewed at CorePsych I find Immune System Challenges measurable by IgG.
How did I recognize this IgG problem? Looking at human brains through functional SPECT brain images starting in 2003 – 10 years ago – with Dr Amen in DC. Many of those patients looked like TBI – brain injury – but never experienced brain injury in their lives. A much different biological handicap lurked beneath the surface of those scans – deeper than the scans themselves.
Listen: Gluten/Celiac review by Dr Tom O'Bryan
Another Useful Video From Dr O'Bryan Here
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>>>Then Take A Look ↓ At My Gut Brain Playlist For More Details
Access Gut Brain Videos Here – to see how these findings can play out Treatment Failure with everyday ADHD meds.
Then also review these links below that confirm what I've reported for the last 7 years here at CorePsych Articles. The world is changing my friends and the naysayers are looking pretty worn and antique.
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Training Alert!
Stay in touch here at CorePsych – as Dr O'Bryan, yes, he's a friend of mine for years, will be hosting an outstanding series this fall with the worlds leading authorities on e.g. Gluten, Gluten/Casein cross reactivity, the entire IgG/Immune testing conundrum – the works, – world-class.
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Cellular focus, global vision – stay tuned, coming soon.
cp
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24 Comments
Hi Dr. Parker,
I have taken Adderall for several years, with positive effects. Recently, I began feeling like I wasn’t noticing much after taking my normal dose (5mg twice per day). As a result, my doctor increased the dose to 10mg twice per day. The positive effects I feel from this dose increase are very fleeting. I’ll feel good (calm, focused, energized) for an hour or so, and then I just feel exhausted and somewhat “dis-connected,” or apathetic. I’ve never had Adderall make me feel this way (tired), so I was just wondering if you had any ideas as to what might be going on? I’m usually pretty good at problem-solving but this issue has me stumped.
Thanks so much,
Kelly
Kelly,
It has me stumped also as it could live downstream from a number of measurable variables. See this Video Playlist on The PM Drop for more info on both the serotonin and metabolic drop characteristics: http://corepsych.com/drop
My very reachy guess: it sounds like a combo of energy and serotonin. These could very easily arise from chronic, low grade IgG problems – with a slow, chronic deterioration of efficacy over time as part of that underlying causality. Some Testing Videos and explanations on this pdf: http://corepsych.com/tests
Hope this helps,
cp
Dr. Parker,
Thanks very much for your thoughtful reply. I will definitely click on the links you provided and check them out. Thanks again!
Kelly
Kelly,
All the best – hope all goes well,
cp
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Good afternoon Dr Parker,
I am following your advice on Igg and avoiding foods you are allergic to however I have a complex problem that I wanted your feedback on if possible.
I am a type 1 Diabetic and have CVID (Common Variable Immune Deficiency) and as result I have frequent infections and a more permiable intestine.
From my point of view whichever foods I eat I seem to have some kind of reaction to them. I also suffer from the Roving Theraputic Window where Vyvanse functions some days well other days it feels like the drain is blocked and I am toxic.
My interpretation is that I am stuck between a Rock and a Hard place and will have difficulty healing my gut under these circumstances.
Any help would be very helpful but I am sure the combination of Type 1 Diabetes, CVID and ADHD is tricky?
Best Regards
JH
JH,
It’s not so tricky if you simply have at it slowly and first get that IgG locked down. Next you need two protocols:
1. The Amino Detox for your phase 2 liver issues, then PaleoCleanse to hit both phase 1 & 2. Those protocols need to be watched by someone familiar as you might have a problem w them based on your years of issues. Milk is likely a problem for you – jump on that one – see the videos on The Devil In The Milk on my allergy video playlist at YouTube.
2. GI Repair could be very helpful, but honestly I never just rec. supplements w/o measuring and having some clear idea… too much shooting from the hip. Specific bowel repair is in order, w/o it you will likely remain refractory.
cp
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