From a colleague 12-23-02
Dr. Baker (my pen name at the time): Thank you
for the article. Subsequent to your information I placed a dog that has been having cluster seizures every 12 hours even though
being treated by the College of Veterinary Medicine here at the University of Florida in Gainesville with phenobarb, dilantin,
KBr, and valium on the duck/potato diet you recommended. I talked with the owner today and the dog has not had any further
seizures since starting the diet which has now been four (4) days.. Understand the client is still giving all the other meds
but since he was considering euthanasia he is thrilled that there has been a cessation of the seizures. This is a really good
test case since this dog has been seizuring for the past several years and has gotten progressively worse. I am very excited
about what you have documented as I have certainly had my share of seizuring dogs over the years and although most have infrequent
episodes there are those like this dog that just get worse regardless of treatment. I will keep you advised as I plan to incorporate
this protocol in my seizure patients.
Dr. S.
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Hi Dr.
J,
I received your paper through the friend of a friend and had already been dairy free for 7 weeks when I read
it. Since I read your paper, I have quit eating wheat, too and have had tremendous results. I found your paper to be absolutely
fascinating, although in need of some editing! It doesn’t necessarily matter to me what your background is, all I know
is I feel GREAT! My uncle is a well-known chiropractor in Austin and he’s the one who discovered my dairy allergy –
after 7 years of severe dandruff (that only Aveda scalp remedy used every other day could contain) and other mild skin problems,
kicking dairy has nearly eliminated those problems – I would say a 95% improvement. After reading your paper, I cut
out wheat – my constant heartburn, and chronic pain in my lower back have improved by nearly the same as above. In addition,
I have had improvements in my cervical area and even my MOOD is improved (not to mention my little stomach is little again)!
I think you are on the right track and I have been sharing your paper and info with as many people as will listen.
Sincerely,
A***** in Austin
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On February 18, 2003, I reported on my situation with nocturnal seizures.
This all seemingly showed up at the time of menopause. Yet I wonder if it had been hiding in the corner most of my life!
As
a baby my mother fed me cow's milk and said I was a mess with colic. I asked her what they did to try to help. Just fed you
more milk and you would cry, and I would cry she said. Then as a six year old or so, I recall going to my grandmother's house
for those Sunday dinners we all loved. She always had mashed potatoes, I am from Indiana so have to add that e on potato)--and
I would stuff myself with noodles. On the way home in the late afternoon, the sun would be so bright in my eyes and I would
get those "half headaches." I presume they were migraine.
As a teen, I loved those milkshakes and breaded tenderloins.
More headaches and let's stop along the cornfield and vomit episodes I recall all too well.
As a young adult, I remember
waking in my sleep, sitting straight up, and saying-Hey, hey, hey! My husband and three sons recall that deal to this day.
Also during that time I continued to have horrible migraines. I wonder if this could have been a seizure disorder even then,
or should I say a food allergy disorder. I only wish I would have known then what I am learning now.
Then five years
ago came the gran mals in the middle of the night. Of course there were scans, meds, and -- the dreaded depression of dealing
with the whole affair. The seizures continued. They were on a monthly cycle, between 12:30 a.m. and 5:30 a.m. and many times
after I had eaten ice cream.
Enters--Dogtor J. On January 12 of 2003, I changed my diet some would say weirdly. For
breakfast I ate a banana, apple, and raw cashews... For lunch I ate Romaine lettuce, sliced pickled beets, kidney beans,
onion and a poppy seed dressing. Sometimes I add some boiled egg slices. In the evening I ate a small amount of fish, etc.,
potato, and a veggie. If I was still hungry and wanted a snack--I would eat raw cashews, fresh fruit, or raw veggie.
Guess
what?????????????????? I have not had a gran mal since I took your suggestion and am following the above diet. I have lost
10 pounds also. No headaches, no depression, and you will notice no dairy or grain products.
We raise German Shepherds
and I tell everyone I guess I am a "real dog." Your diet works for me it seems at this point just like for puppies. The last
episode I had was December 20, 2002!
I still take a low dosage of Keppra and take my Melaleuca vitamins each day.
This morning you would have been so proud! At the Easter breakfast at church, everyone is snarfing down all the sweet
rolls, muffins, and milk! There I am munching on my raw cashews and bottled water. At noon I ate some beef, fresh asparagus,
and ate salad that I had prepared in my way as usual. I really am not even tempted by the junk food now and it makes me so
upset to see where our society is headed with their junk mania.
What more can I say but-----THANKS!!!! ~L**** in Indiana
Follow up from L. in Indiana
Thanks once again for your help in helping me with my seizure battle. I continue to follow your
eating guidelines and continue to do very well. I have not had any dairy products for over two years. Once in awhile I have
eaten a grain product, but that is very, very rare. I have been checked for bone density and it actually has improved without
the dairy products. That was a real shocker to the doctor but not to me.
I am still taking a very small amount of Keppra.
Little by little I am trying to reduce that also. It has been interesting to note that I feel more dizzy as my health improves.
I am sure it is the medication causing the dizziness. It seems my body is trying to say....get that stuff out of here! I have
not had a seizure since 2003 when you showed up in my life!
Thanks again. ~L**** from Indiana
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Hello Dogtor J-
I am a big fan that thanks you for enlightening us on the GARD aspect of epilepsy
and saving our 6 year old German Shepherd from being put down by the vet for non responsive cluster epilepsy.We noticed the
time frame after she ate and that was the clincher.We went out and got Dick Van patten's food and she has been her normal
self for the first time in years.We are still giving her the phenobarbital-100 mg once daily and I wanted your opinion on
that.I also wanted to ask you for help getting rid of my incurable GI symptoms.I have been on the no wheat, dairy, corn,
soy, sugar diet for about two weeks. I was amazed at how much better I felt stomach acid wise immediately until the
last two days when I have had a sour stomach again after eating some pineapple.I have been on Prilosec and then added
some Mylanta today.Then I read your Helo pylori comments. Ouch! Can you tell me how to deal with this without meds and what
to expect healing wise and what to eat to be safe?I would appreciate the help in dealing with this wretched stomach response.I
eat only chicken and beef,vegetables,and fruit.All fresh.Nothing else but water and Iced Tea. Again,thank you for saving
our girl,Zoe.Hope to hear from you soon.
Sincerely, B.
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Hi Dr.J
I just wanted to give you an update towhen I contacted
you 2 yrs ago about my Rhodesian Ridgeback and his seizures.
After finding your site, reading and reading and researching.
I summized his seizures were caused by the dog food kibble he was eating. At that point I made the decision to STOP feeding
any processed dog food and from then forward began feeding a raw diet only. BINGO......his seizures stopped immediataly!!
It's been 2 yrs now and he's been seizure free. He was having grande mal seizures once a month for about 6 months before switching
to raw.
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Dr. J
Your work with epilepsy has helped
my daughter . She has been on numerous meds and also has a VSN implanted in her but her seizures continued. I was given your
name from Silvia Skansen the breeder of giants; I bought one of her dogs, anyways from my reading I learned of you and your
research. My daughter is 23 and developed epilepsy at 19 yrs old. She has been taking turine for about 6 months and has been
free of all meds since April 05 she has only had 1 grandmaual seizer and a few tremors. We have shared your web site and info
with many people The question I needed to ask you is that my daughter and her husband are trying to conceive a baby and is
it ok to continue with the turine?? And do you have any other suggestions?
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Thanks again for the research and help you have given to my family
C.
Incredible info !!!
I recently started drinking soy instead of low fat milk,
thinking it would be beneficial.
After talking with David and reading the results of your research, I understood why
I was having some stomach problems, fatigue, headaches and dificulty sleeping. I am no longer using the soy drink and feeling
much better.
Thank you , thank you, thank you...
B.
Dear Dr. Baker (again, my pen name, which is actually my middle
name),
Your article was just recently referred to me. It is superb and certainly in line with what I have discovered
with my "pack" of Irish Setters. I am attaching a brief (3 pages) article I wrote for our state Irish Setter Club. I believe
that your theories, nay actual results, are well supported in what has occurred in specifically two of my dogs. The one was
near death after fighting IBD, Colonities and PeriAnal Fistulas for over 3 years. He is now a picture of health at 9 1/2.
The epilseptic dog has been seizure free since switching to raw diet last March, immediately after his first seizure cluster.
Thank you for your efforts.
Sincerely,
T.
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From a well-known veterinary nutritionist
To J.S. Baker, D.V.M.
Thank you indeed for making contact. I know you now as J. S. Baker, D.V.M.
or "Dogtor", but I am assuming the J stands for something?
You and I have been in the profession approximately the
same length of time, however I did not start my vet studies until I was about 27 having first studied agricultural science
followed by secondary school teaching for four years. Like you, I graduated well from University and like you, once I was
struck by the diet/health nexus, it became my passion.
To say I am impressed with your work is a gross understatement.
I have, over the last six to eight months, read several awareness raising books on the role that dietary gluten plays in disease
production. However, your synthesis of the pathophysiology of gastrointestinal, neurological and other degenerative diseases
has allowed shadowy ideas to develop into concrete [and exciting] forms. Thank you indeed for sharing your knowledge and insight.
I have not had a chance to read even a quarter of your web site, however, what I have read tells me that your work
is of landmark importance. And even that statement trivializes what you have to say.
I look forward to reading the
full 40 page text [my wife promises to print it out for me tomorrow.]
Eventually the profession WILL look seriously
at the fundamental role nutrition plays in health states. Your work hastens that day.
Trusting we can stay in contact
Sincerely
I.B.
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Dogtor J,
I think you'll find this interesting.
My mini doxie has been on the lamb & rice
diet for going on a couple of weeks now. I haven't yet tapered down her phenobarb.
Yesterday morning I dropped a (frozen-type)
Belgian waffle. Unfortunately, she grabbed & ate most of it.
She had a seizure last night at 1:00 am! She's never
had a seizure on her full dose of phenobarb. (NOTE: this is the typical 5-6 hour interval that occurs between eating and seizure
in pets NOT on AEDs. Once on drugs, this interval gets distorted)
In my mind this gives credence to your diet plan.
V.in
Atlanta
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A very comprehensive letter
Hi John-
Thanks agagin for everything.I will do as you say and get off the caffeine. Anything is
better than not being able to lay down to sleep when you are exhausted.I was up until 4:30 am with my stomach.
Z.'s
history with epilepsy started at about 5 years of age.She is seven.8 at Christmas.She had a multiple vaccine from a mobile
vet and within 24 hours had her first grand mal seizure.I am a firm believer that no animal needs to be vaccinated for anything
yearly.It was a cluster and was very serious and life threatening and we took her to the emergency after hours clinic in the
middle of the night.They gave her the Phenobarb but to no avail so ended up giving her a shot of anesthesia that totally put
her out like she was dead.
We started her on 100 mg once a day of phenobarb and it worked fairly well(according to
the vet) with only a few seizures a month reoccurring.After a year they became more frequent and also became cluster type
events everytime not just a brief seizure.Usually at least a 24 hour nightmare and then a week of recovery.
The phenobarb
even at the higher doses during seizures was becoming more ineffectual as time went on.Same with the valium for the clusters.Thus
the non-responsive therapy diagnoses.
She was on Nutro Lamb and Rice since we have had her so we never considered diet.
But we also gave both our dogs cheese, cashews, bread, doggie snacks etc.etc.That has stopped as well as they are both on
duck and potato food from Dick Van Patten and doing great.
As the seizures worsened we noticed the connection to feeding
time and her seizures and when she finally had the last one that nearly had her put down I found your site while frantically
looking for another ANSWER and I found exactly that.THE ANSWER from you,Dogtor J.
During her two years of seizures
she had not been the same dog like her personality had vanished.Now on the new allergen free GARD diet she is seizure-free
and back to her old self immediately doing things she hasn't done since she was afflicted with this whole ordeal.
I
can't tell you how much my wife and I appreciate what you have done for us and our dogs.They are our children and we love
them like we love ourselves.I am hoping to avoid my paternal history of arthereoschlerosis with the new diet and and lifestyle.I
also have a very stubborn metabolism in that I have been very strict with calories and exercise but not budging in 3 months
from the sameweight.Any suggestions or insight on that?I usually would lose immediately with an hour of exercise daily (elliptical,calisthenics).I
also take inderal as a prophylactic for a heart arrythmia(I have been on it 40 mg since I was 17). Any ideas would be great
or if you need anymore info let me know.
Thanks once again and keep up the good work!
B.,L.,Z and A.
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From an MD, director of a research institute
Dear Dogtor J:
I want to thank you for this information and would like to know more of the diet you
recommend…I have known for a long time that Primary epilepsy was more tied to food allergies and have as a matter of
course over the years encouraged parents and patients to read the book by Dr. William Philpotts on the subject of Brain Allergies.
It
sounds like you have managed to narrow the field of potential problematic foods, because of your special population of patients.
I would really like to know more.
Sincere regards,
Dr. D. A.
Director of Research
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From an internationally known breeder and show judge
Dear Doctor Baker, Thank you for your help with Kye owned by the Racine's. I have bred schnauzers for
50+ years and only owned 2 that seizured and both were on commercial dog food. I did not understand the food connection until
I read your superb article. I believe you are on the right tract. In fact, I'm sure it won't be long and you will be honored
as turning around the health of the dog population. For your interest I've attached (in a separate e-mail) what we recommend
each one of our puppy buyers feed and those that follow it have superbly health dogs. If you think there are some places where
we could upgrade it please do let me know.
Thanks for speaking up and I will send everyone to you that has this problem.
I will follow your research and results as well. I'm so happy you let us breeders know. You have no idea how many vets live
in the stone-age with shots and pills while the dogs are starving from malnutrition and the commercial dog manufactures are
getting rich! Good luck!
Sincerely, S. H.
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Hi John,
I thought I'd email you and let you know how Meg is getting along. We changed her diet straight
after I received your email in Feb, and have been making all her food ourselves as it's very difficult to find the right food
here in Northern Ireland. Meg was on a very very high dose of medication at that stage and her legs had become very weak.
She was staggering around and falling a lot.
Now, she has been fit free since Feb, and her medication has been reduced
right down to only one tablet of each, which is amazing for us to see. She is completely back to her normal self, the weakness
and falling has stopped and she is playful again rather than drugged up on medication. Every day she is fit free is a blessing
to us. I am convinced that the diet is the reason for this dramatic change in her and cannot thank you enough for your help
and advice.
I hope she continues to be so well, Thanks once again,
N.
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Hello Dr. J.
I also recovered from the symptoms of chronic fatigue after suffering for over 17 years.
I became bedridden 3 years ago and after going to countless physicians, I was no better off. My gluten free, dairy free, soy
free, sugar free, MSG, unprocessed food diet (and more) has allowed me to regain my health. As a chemist, I believed that
there was a link between gluten and MSG since glutamic acid is common in both substances. I searched on the Internet for a
link between gluten and MSG and I was forwarded to your website. What a relief to find someone on the same wavelength and
who had experienced a very similar recovery. Thank you for your well written articles on your website and your explanations.
My physicians at one point had labeled me as psychotic, depressed, anorexic and with somatoform disorder. I kept telling them
I was getting ill whenever I ate, but they paid little attention and threatened to have me hospitalized with an eating disorder.
I
just wanted to express my appreciation for your website.
Regards,
L.
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Dear Dogtor J:
I recently came across your very informative web site in desperation over my dog who
suffers from seizures. As a result of reading your theories on seizures and diet, I have started my dog on the IVD Duck/Potato
diet. It's been five days and no seizures. However, prior to implementing the above diet, I had to bring my dog (Maui, an
Australian Shepherd), to the animal hospital as he was suffering from cluster seizures that appeared to be getting progressively
worse. As such, Maui (12 mos old) is now on 250mg of Phenobarbital and 1000mg of potassium bromide. Therefore, I do not know
as yet whether the addition of the potassium bromide or the diet is taking effect. Maui was heretofore on the pheno prior
to the latest seizure episodes.
By way of background, Maui started experiencing seizures around 8 months old. I started
him out at 14 wks old on Purina Puppy Chow. It wasn't long until I then switched him over to Nutro Large Breed Puppy food.
At around 8 to 9 months, I then switched him over to Innova Puppy food- Lamb/Rice(canned and dry). Throughout this period
I had given Maui tons of freeze-dried liver treats and tons of IAMS Puppy Biscuits. I have also been administering his Phenobarbital
by way of a chunk of peanut butter twice a day.
As an aside, Maui had always had very big problem with gas. Since
I switched himover to IVD, it is amazing; no gas at all!
I suspect, given your thorough analysis on diets and seizures,
that I have been overdosing him on ingredients that do not promote good neuro activity. Is there anything that strikes you
given the above history? Given the relatively high dose of pheno and bromide, Maui now seems somewhat lethargicand dazed.
I am hopeful that the change of diet will halt Maui's seizureepisodes and would like to lower, and eventually eliminate, Maui's
need forthe drugs prescribed. Can you give me your recommendation(s) on this? Yourthoughts?
I really appreciate the
spirit of your web site and feel very grateful that I came across it! Thanks for taking the time to respond to this!
Respectfully, R.
G.
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Not a response Email (yet), but do you feel her pain???
Hello Dogtor J,
I was happy to see your site for the first time today....I should have read it years
ago. I have been suffering from M.S. for 10 years now, and have studied the pathogenesis. Even though I was aware of many
of the ill-effects of milk, and have abstained from it since 2years I was not so aware of the danger in details. I have been
tested for gluten-intolerance by a regular lab, but that tested negative. Do you believe this? No I don't. I have all the
symptoms of celiac disease, and have major weight loss problems. When I tell that I don't drink milk an d take care of food-allergies,
they say it is because I am anorexic! Why is this practice going on, don't they read their scientific papers? It is dogma
I think. It is hard for me to convince them that I like to just eat anything, but they think I don't. What to do? My M.S.
is making life a disaster, with more and more pain, stiffness, palpitation. I have suicidal thoughts, life is not worth
living in this way. WHat about hypothyreoidie? Could that be a factor too. An auto-immune caused hypo. COUld be? Thanks
for answering me, I am writing a book on M.S. and natural healing.
C.
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John,
It's been nearly 4 weeks now and no seizures! So far, so good. While he has gone this long
before, we are cautiously optimistic. It seems the IVD diet (potato and duck) may be working! It may be too early to tell
since he still seems groggy and lethargic from all the drugs he is on (pheno and potassium bromide). Would you recommend
that we start to ween him off the drugs? If so, how do we go about this without risking another violent series of seizures?
PLEASE ADVISE! Thank you so much for your support and concern. It's been a life saver!
Regards, R.
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Dear Dogtor J,
I am happy to report to you that it has now been one month since Jesse's last seizure.
I am so thrilled! He is still at the upped dose of pheno which keeps him pretty sleepy most of the time. Will I be able
to cut back on meds with this also?
I can tell he is feeling better even though he is doped up. What a break through,
I have been telling everyone I know about your site. I hope to write an article to the poodle magazine about this as we
get futher in his recovery!
Thank you so very much!
L. and J.
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A brief follow up on "Teddy"
23 Days No Seizures!
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Dear Dogtor J,
My husband has written to you several times regarding our English Setter Jed. I want
to let you know that Jed is now in his 10th seizure free week after being on a duck and potato diet for the past several months.
This is the longest reprieve Jed has had since his seizures began almost 4 years ago. He has more energy since he began his
new diet and we have noticed a phenomena that is new for Jed. He has started wagging his tail!
I have two questions
for you. The first has to do with flea medications. We noticed last summer that Jed's seizures became more frequent after
administering the "spot on the spine" type medications. Have you heard others speak of reactions like this?
The second
question is out of the realm of your requested parameters however the topic is so important to me I am hoping that you will
be able to direct to some appropriate places for information. My husband J. has Type 2 diabetes and resulting neuropathy in
his feet and legs. He is being treated by a physician with the usual routines. His blood sugar is under control but there
seems to be little hope for the neuropathy. If you know of any "new" information regarding these topics (or where to find
such) I (we) will be very grateful.
Thanks. B.
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Speaking of peripheral neuropathy....
Dear DogtorJ,
You don't know us, but you gave us back our life!
In the summer of 2004 an Internet friend gave us the link of your website and I started reading
& reading & reading.
At that time my husband was in very poor condition due to Fibromyalgia and Neuropathy.
I had CFS and Neuropathy.
Over the years we had seen many MDs and my husband had even been on antibiotics (up to 4 different
ones daily) for 2 years. Although we had done everything that could be done our condition remained very poor.
At that time we were suffering from fatigue, muscle and joint pains, headaches, concentration
problems...
Although my husband really loved bread he accepted my proposal to try your protocol for 1 week.
After only 3 or 4 days we started to feel much better and my husband said "This is what we need".
We are more than 20 months later now and we have the impression that we still improve little
by little.
In all those months neither of us has had doubts - not even for a second!
Although MDs told us that nothing could be done for our Neuropathy and that it would only get
worse & worse our pains have disappeared and my husband can again walk normal distances - before it was 100 yards maximum.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
I would like to pass on your information to in-laws in Spain.
Do you have some material in Spanish? Or could you give me links with valuable information?
Every blessing & well wish,
Y.(Europe)
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I spoke with you on the BrainTalk Communities "gluten-free" site. You are not on the boards as much as
many of the rest of us and so you may not get the message I left for you there before it scrolls downward into oblivion,so
here goes:
Just wanted to say thanks a bunch for the information you gave awhile back about gluten, glutamate and
seizures. I had seen a great reduction in number and intensity of seizures after cutting out gluten, but was still having
1-5 "spells" every two weeks like clockwork, at ovulation and mid-cycle.
Well, after reading your info about glutamates
in common foods, I realized I had been consuming a very high amount on a daily basis since I eat nuts and seeds constantly.
I had not known they were high in glutamate. Well, for the last month, I have been eating macadamia nuts on and around "risky"
days and guess what? That's right--no spells!!
Thanks SO much!
K.
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Hi DogtorJ,
Just wanted to tell you a little story I heard today......ran into an old friend. Her
sister had cancer and after surgery and a session of Kemo she had enough of the medical profession. She gave up milk, wheat,
soy and everything on your list and guess what???? She now feels better than ever and the cancer has been gone for a couple
of years.
Thought I'd tell you....YOU SCORED ANOTHER ONE!!!!!!!
Yours Truly,
C.
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How they stumble onto the site
Dear Dr.,
We have been searching for 2 years to relieve the symptoms my 15 year-old daughter has.
She was diagnosed with OCD and social anxiety disorder... maybe depression. What has been plaguing us the most lately has
been her bouts of anger. It's almost as if she changes personalities or something. Almost like TS. I have been searching
the Net desperately for these two years, as the doctors only answer has been Prozac and behavioral therapy - neither
of which seemed to do much good for her. I started to see the changes in her behavior as being in a sort of pattern which
lead me to start suspecting food as a source of her "issues". Another story I had read in a book "The Crazy Makers"
spoke of a girl who was perfectly fine until she entered the public school system and then the food there caused her
to have severe neurological problems - social phobia and paranoia. It turned out that her biggest issue was apparently
MSG or "free glutamate". It was searching related to glutamate which actually lead me to your site and that very excellent
paper "The Answer". That's some fine work!! I think you have hit on many important issues there! I actually sent something
from your site to Debbie at the MSGmyth.com site where she posted it on one of their discussion boards...
I am getting
very desperate at this point, so I'm hopeful that you can give me a couple of answers.
How reliable are the blood
tests for Celiac disease?
I know from much research that many lab tests trusted completely by doctors are often
in error or simply not accurate or reliable. Take the tests for Lyme disease for instance.
My other question is
just if you know of any reliable information on psychological problems connected to Celiac? And specifically OCD.
I
recently discovered that the current research on drugs to help people with non-responding OCD - (in other words the SSRI's
don't work - which amounts to roughly half of those with OCD), is now targeting the use of anticonvulsant drugs which
act as glutamate antagonists!! So, here I sit suspecting that MSG may be at the heart of my daughter's chemical imbalance and
the research is looking at blocking the effects of glutamate to help OCD victims! Now, add that to what I read in your
paper, and it also explains why we haven't had much help from the supplements she takes that should be helping to some
degree. But, whether its in your food or as a supplement, if your intestine isn't absorbing it, you lose.
Please
get back to me quickly if possible! I just want to know if we should even bother trying to get the doctor to run a test
for Celiac, or if we should just go on a gluten free diet immediately. She is under so much stress now...
By
the way... I'm almost certain that my wife's health problems point to Celiac as well. She's a real skeptic, but she is
getting very tired (literally) of being a 43 year-old who feels like she's 60. She basically has every symptom on the
list for celiac!
Thanks tons and keep up the great work! - B.
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What I like to call a "trifecta".
Hi, J.
Well, your site convinced my friend to change his diet (seizures) and he's better.
I'm
eating lots of raw food and now adding hemp seed has me pain free: including the big challenge when the rains come in
Northern CA
Changed all the cats and dogs to BARF and they look great and all 7 feral cats let me touch them
The
old dog has gotten his mind back and cough and tremor are better.
God Bless and will look for your book D.
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Title of Email- "Wow just...wow!"
Hi! I don't expect a response. I just want to thank you, ever so much, for taking the time and energy to
share your thoughts and observations and research. I am going to reread "the Answer" and give my friends a link to your most
fascinating site. You have made me think and given me hope. Thanks again!!!
0. .0 >V< (><)~~S.~ in
New Brunswick (Canada) w^w "cats are cool but rats rule"
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Catamenial Sz plus the S.A.D. effect (serotonin)
I miss beer and pizza (sigh). But just a little bit of flour sneaking into my food is still 3 days worth
of headaches.
Yeah, they are catamenial. The mid-cycle ones are the ones that disappeared altogether--I think it's
been 5-6 months now--and I am thrilled about that. I have to do more research on hormone levels and figure out why the start
cycle ones are more persistent.
As far as do my sz get worse in the fall, it is interesting you should ask. Historically,
I wouldn't have more than 6-8 seizures in a month, but in 2002 and 2003, I had one day during each year that I had 13 or more
in one day. Just that one day out of each year was that bad. And both times, it was in NOVEMBER. So you are correct that clearly
something is going on in the fall months--more viruses going around (I've also noticed that having a cold or flu sometimes
brings on seizures for me), stronger winds blowing pollution--and we can't overlook the increased consumption of alcohol and
"bad" foods like cheese, stuffing, rolls and the like around the holidays.
Today is December 1st. THIS year, I made
it through November without my usual big ugly seizure cluster. YEA!!! Now that's something to be thankful for!
I take
omega 3s and extra b-12 and folic acid every single morning. Extra b-6 and zinc every other evening. Extra C every day. And
my multis. Probably that is responsible for a lot of my improvement as well.
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Proven retrospectively. I love it.
Dear Doc,
I just wanted to tell you that you deserve the Nobel Prize for Medicine! I love your site
and I'm blown away with all the information it contains, especially "The Answer". God obviously put you on this planet for
a purpose and just to let you know that you have made such a difference in so many lives. I have printed out "The Answer"
and given it to so many people as well as passing on your web site. It's the best site on the Internet! And just out of interest,
I have never given my pet cat any milk, ever, and have only fed her natural foods. And guess what, at 17 years of age she
looks fabulous, still climbs trees and loves to play catch! Her coat is shiny and thick and now I know why. The only problems
she has are abcesses (sp?) from scratches from other cats she fights with! Still scrapping at 17! Not bad eh! I compare her
with other cats of a similar age and there is no comparison. As soon as I read "The Answer" I knew your research was spot
on, I only had to look at the cat for proof. Keep up the good work. The word is spreading, believe me! Thank you again and
a thousand blessings. And I know you are busy, so no need to reply! Use your time to help others!
F. W.
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Fibromyalgia... my old friend.
Wow Dr. John!
What a lovely reply! I will treasure your words of wisdom. I have just spent my day
off looking through the complete contents of your site - what a work! I have just met a friend I haven't seen for 5 years
and she has developed fibromyalgia. I have printed out over 60 pages of information from your site for her, including of course
"The Answer" and thanks to you, I KNOW she will get better. Believe me, the word of the good "Dogtor" is spreading like wildfire.
So thank you! And a Happy Christmas to you and your family.
W.
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Yes, the GARD fits hand-in-glove with other diets.
Dear Dogtor,
I found your site very interesting! I totally agree with you on your theory of how "poisonous"
both wheat and dairy are. I have been following a lifestyle endorsed by Dr. Peter D'Adamo called "Eat Right 4 Your Type" .
He has a book by that name. His theory is that there are 4 different blood types that react differently to the "lectins" in
different foods. Bad lectins tend to agglutinate to opposing blood cells and cause all sorts of havok. He states that some
foods are "medicine"(beneficial) to some blood types, some are "neutral"(act as food) and some are "poison"(avoids). Amazing
that wheat and dairy are an avoid for most blood types. I have had some wonderful health results by eliminating dairy; no
more joint pain, acne, sinus trouble. Check out this site www.dadamo.com. I bet you find it quite interesting!
N.
(dairy free, and "mom" to 3 German Wirehaired Pointers)
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Seizures to bird seed....what's the link?
Wow! I didn't start having seizures until I started drinking soy milk. But I did have excruciating migraines
from dairy products. That much I knew. And food allergies out the wazoo. I thought it was from chronic candida. That's how
I learned about avoiding certain foods. Your website really puts it all together in a cohesive way. I sent it to my friend
with fibromyalgia.
I also sent it to Greg Harrison. He's an avian veterinarian who sells organic birdfood worldwide.
I wrote a short point of purchase book for him explaining how the bird food industry has created itself and what part of peoples'
perceptions need changing. In short, saying what you do, that health problems correct themselves on the right diet. I'll mail
you a copy if you like.
This is Greg's web address .... Harrisonsbirdfoods.com. Here's recent email he sent my way
because of this link: http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7480632He was looking for suggestions from me. I'm sending it to you because you might want to get to know one
another.
"...On an other subject. If you look in bird talk or any pet shop trade magazine the big bucks is being spent
on the newest junk food. Do you think it would work to get PETA involved in promoting proper diet? I wrote this yesterday
for a project:
The National Research Council (NRC) has not established standards for nutritional products fed to birds.
So claims of nutritional completeness can not legally be made. A medical text book on all other species assume the standards
of nutrition needed to establish normal are set. Not for birds. The arm of enforcement of pet food standards in the USA falls
on the Association of Feed Control Officials (AFCO). These are state employees. Usually chemists that enforce the NRC standards
and label requirements established by each state that requires a label for a pet food be registered with that state. For pet
birds most states do not care nor do the have any NRC standards to enforce."
Signed, A kindred spirit.
B.
M.
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More catamenial seizures. Darn those estrogens.
Hi John,
Holy cow! Yes! I just read your introductory letter to the GARD section and can’t
wait to get back to it. My seizures definitely were connected to my menstrual cycle. I thought it was the yeast keeping the
progesterone from kicking in (read the next email). It took me many years to realize it was the soy milk that I’d just
started drinking that really did a number on me. It always started with the insomnia, food cravings, sinus problems and constipation
and ended with excessive vomiting, diarrhea, and migraines. I lost at least one or two days each month (for years). I was
too sick to move. The seizures were intermittent occurring just before a particularly bad period was about to start. I knew
it had to do with diet because of the candida. I just didn’t know how it fit together or what exactly I was reacting
to (besides sugar).
Eventually I dreaded eating anything just because I felt so bad everytime I did. It was nothing
to go all day without eating. Malnutrition was definitely a problem. So I started studying Chinese medicine. That's how I
found out epilepsy was related to allergies. (Much later that's how I found your site.)
Cleaning my intestinal tract
could really jump start the healing process when I was in the throes of a monthly health crisis.
Drinking a product
called "Emer'gen-C" could alleviate migraines almost immediately. http://www.alacer.com/cgi-bin/dbsear...eturntitle.htmI learned about managing insulin levels by eating more often. And now GARD. I’m a believer even
before I start. My education has been hard won.
I live in Southern Illinois in farm country near Carbondale. I never
thought about the seasonal nature of seizures although I'm well aware of the seasonal increase in the amount of pesticides
in our water supply. Since some act as estrogen mimics, I thought that was the connection. I'll pay more attention. January
to April has been a bugger for me symptom-wise.
B.
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Soy...the "third plague". Heed the early warnings!!!
Hello it's me again, I have started to follow your recommendations for a month now. I got rid of soy in
my diet. As for milk, I can't stand either almond or rice milk so is there an online vendor for goat's milk. You know that
since I rid soy from my diet I have way more energy in the mornings, is it the lack of soy? before I used to feel extremely
tired in the morning getting up for work at 6:30 am, and as such I'm always a few minutes late. Nowadays I'm getting up early,
feeling more energetic in the mornings and as such getting to work on time.
Sincerely M.
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From all walks of life and levels of education
Dear Dr. Baker
Thank you for your website with the wonderful information. I am very familiar with
the celiac conditions. My mother was lactose intolerant and had celiac sprew disease. I am a Neurobiologist and a therapist
and write a column for the Golden Retriever News . I am always on the prowl for new information such as the reports on your
website. Epilepsy is unfortunately common in our breed and hopefully we can learn much from your reports.
Sincerely S.
F., Ph.D.,
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Type 2 diabetes- The plague that should not even exist.
Hi. I just wanted you to hear a success story. Three weeks ago I found your home page and all you
said made sense. I immediately changed my entire diet to conform to what you reccommend. It isn't easy at the start but
gets better with time. I can tell you honestly that since that day my blood sugar ( I am type 2 diabetic) has been
dead normal. I have never been able to achieve this before no matter how much med they gave me. I hope to start reducing
the meds soon. Thank you for jumpstarting my life!
G.
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The dogs are teaching us something...even MD's wives.
I got your post off of the Joy breeding list and had wanted to contact you to say how pleased I was with
the posts and questions answered for me off that list. I sent your website and posts to a friend in Australia and she, in
reading your website, found symptoms that she had been experiencing for years. She wrote to say how helpful you had been for
her own health. She is married to a doctor too. She has one of my clumbers. Wanted to let you know how relieved she was to
find the information on your website.
As far as I am concerned you can send unsolicited posts to me anytime.
Thank
you so much for sharing. M.
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Dear Dr. J,
My husband stumbled upon your website a number of months ago when our dog, Tundra, was
going through a severe, four-day stretch of cluster seizures. We were crushed with the thought of having to put him down--
the explanations on your site that our own vets had not been able to provide seemed like a godsend.
Some background:
Tundra's a beautiful, 2 1/2-year-old collie/husky mix who we adopted from a shelter about a year ago. On the fifth day we
had him he had a cluster of seizures and was diagnosed with idiopathic epilepsy. The seizures varied in timing from weekly
to every 2-3 weeks. At the recommendation of one of the most renowned neurologists in the DC-metro area, we continued to pump
him up on expensive drugs with terrible side effects: phenobarbital, potassium bromide, keppra, gabapentin, and zonegran.
A few months ago we were on max doses of all five drugs, in addition to weekly acupuncture treatments and an herbal equivalent
of pheno (in hopes that hollistic remedies would work so we could wean off drugs). Tundra also underwent an MRI and spinal
tap, but neither revealed any information. This was a terrible time for us-- financially and emotionally-- and Tundra's quality
of life was far from ideal.
Tundra's situation before he got to the shelter was unclear-- apparently he and 100 or
so other animals were confiscated from an animal breeder/collecter in West Virginia. We imagine he spent his puppyhood neglected
and caged, but not necessarily abused. The idea that he may have suffered from a virus like dystemper makes sense to us--
something he was able to recover from without treatment, but may have left him "a few neurons short."
Back in February,
we started IVD's potato duck formala and were thrilled to go the longest we've ever gone without any seizures. To his own
detriment, though, Tundra is incredibly intelligent and has a strong urge to forage, so we had a couple incidents after starting
the diet where he got into food that could have caused seizures. In one instance, my parents were in town and unknowingly
left an entire loaf of bread on the kitchen counter that Tundra seized and devoured. He was bloated but no seizuers occured
in the weeks afterwards.
Recently on May 13, I took him to a friend's house and before I even got in the door he b-lined
over to a bowl of cat food and started chowing down. We grabbed the bowl quickly but it's hard to tell how much he ate, and
I have no idea what was in the food. Seven days later on the 21st he had a 3-day stretch of the most severe seizures we've
seen yet-- often in clumps of 8-10 grand mals right in a row with seconds of rest in between at best. At their peak these
clumps occured in 2 to 3-hour intervals. He finally came off of them and is nearly back to normal now, besides some minor
head twitches and the usual clumsiness. Currently, we are on a low dosage of pheno and bromide.
It would make sense
that the cat food caused this-- but if so, why not the loaf of bread from over a month ago? We want to believe your theories
are correct, but this doesn't add up. Is the IVD diet not strict enough for Tundra? Would starting him on the BARF diet do
any good to prevent seizures like this in the future?
Thanks for your help and insight. Obviously we've lost a lot
of faith in the other vets we've been working with, since their suggestions seemed to hurt Tundra (and us) more than help
him-- so we appreciate whatever quick advice you can offer.
Very best, A.
(I explained to her that epilepsy
is a "syndrome" with multiple things coming together to produce a seizure. If this were not true, then epileptics would seize
continuously. Although most feel that there is no rhyme or reason to their ups and downs...the remitting/relapsing patterns
seen in epilepsy...I contend that there are. There are MAJOR seasonal influences, including serotonin drops in winter (short
days) and severe air quality issues in summer (especially July 3-August 11...the "dog days".) So, as with simple food allergies,
there are times when a mistake can be made and there be no major consequence from that mistake while there are other times...e.g.
when the inhalant allergens are raging...that a small dose of food allergen would generate hives or much worse. It's all about
individual thresholds and the overall state of affairs when a mistake is made.)
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Seizing Lab
Dogtorj,
About 1 year ago this month, my Labrador retriever had his 3rd seizure in 3 months. Prior
to these seizures we had seen him drop and watched, in horror, as his back legs just shook. Our vet said it was a "muscle
spasm". It wasn't until he completely fell and had a full-blown seizure did we realize our dog was an epileptic.
After
the 3rd time; I had enough; I was worried, scared and upset. I jumped on-line and through the grace of God I found your web
site. I saw that you recommended IVD Potato & Duck. I spoke with my vet about the relationship between diet and the disease.
He didn't believe they were related. I told him I wanted to try IVD and he wrote the Rx reluctantly.
I AM VERY HAPPY
to let you know that since we moved Sage, our Labrador, over from Science Diet to IVD Potato and Duck he has not had a single
seizure!! Our vet can't believe it.
I do believe you have a gift and I thank God frequently that you published a web
site to help. I don't know how I found your web site but I am confident God intended me to.
I truly can't thank you
enough for helping my beloved pet. I have attached a picture. You should know you may have saved his life.
Forever
Grateful,
C.
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Test everything!
Hi John!
You've changed my life. True to my nature, I test. I got immediate results just days after
I excluded wheat from my diet. I continue to get immediate results the day after I cheat. Just a little sliver of golden-crusted
pie? Not worth it. To make that decision at the beginning of the ride (instead of the painful end)? Priceless! I'm no longer
at that point where the yummy-ness I was raised on can sway me ... THAT's empowerment. As sick as I've been over the years,
giving up dairy, wheat and soy feels like an easy answer in comparison. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.
And now I'm
copying "Food Intolerance in Animals and Man" for a friend of mine who is most likely going to find himself in our ranks.
Looking for that book ...
B.
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This just in. CLASSIC food addiction seen in autism, et al
Hi - my name is R.,
I have a 4 year old son, J.. (I'll keep this short and sweet!!) He was born
perfect, developed quickly - no problems EVER - till last year - he went on a food strike - only would eat, macaroni (pastas)
cheese, bread, ice cream, chips, and drink milk (you see where this is going, right???) I gave in, and now Im paying for it.
A few months ago - he started having 'staring' spells. I told the doctor - and was ignored. Last week - he had to small seizures
(not the big convulsing ones (grand mal??) He just stiffened, turned blue and passed out - slept for a while - then back to
normal. I had an EEG done - it had abnormalities.
I went to a nuerologist and right before the appointment - I found
this site - I almost DIED when I read all this - last Saturday - I dumped the milk in the garbage - and threw out everything
else - and guess what?? He is down to one "staring" spell a day - and his behavior is great!!! never was before!!
I
walked out of the Dr's office yesterday in tears - he wouldnt listen to me and he was pushing me to put him on 2 doses of
Depakote a day for 2 years!!!! I walked out on him - now I have to go see another one.........
Well - I have babbled
enough - but I wanted to ask you - do you know of any doctors in the NY tri-state area that think like you???? All I'm finding
is close mindedness all around me!!! I do NOT want to drug my child but I dont know where to turn - thanks for opening my
eyes!!
Any thing you have to say would be helpful!!!
(For those of you who doubt the dramatic and rapid
recovery in this case, please visit www.gfcfdiet.com and read the Success Stories section. It will bring tears to your eyes.)
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This morning's wake-up Email
Hi Dogtor J-
I had emailed you about our German Shepherd, Zoe ,and how we had switched her over to
the duck and potato diet of D.Van Patten and she has done a turn around that was 100% in her personality and overall normalcy.
Like she was before she started the seizures a few years back.
We were ready to wean her off the phenobarb we were
so elated and confident inher total recovery. Then,this evening she had a mild seizure of short duration. About 5 hours
after she ate. She is on the Dick Van Patten Duck/Potato based food but as she has pancreatitis(no pancreas whatsover actually
since she was 2) she takes the pork pancreas powder with evry meal. We also put tuna in with it and olive oil (the canola
mayo was getting quite expensive with us using it in her 3 meals a day (along with our younger dog too) to help mix the quite
awful medication in.
This is the first seizure in a month.Is this normal to just see improvement or do you see a total
recovery usually.Let me know what to expect and if there is anything more that I can do.Obviously she still needs the phenobarb,huh?We
really thought she was over the epilepsy. It was quite a disappointment.
Thanks for your help and time.
B.
F.
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This JUST in- Epi Cavalier
Hi John
Just to update you on my cavalier – thanks to your advice, since being on chicken
and potato diet he hasn’t had a fit for 6 months which is really wonderful – he is taking heart tablets and apparently
they are helping – his heart sounds better even though he is still coughing a bit.
Few weeks ago I came across
new food at the pet shop and I am curious on your comments – It is complete dried pellets food Salmon and Potato manufactured
by UK firm WAFCOL consisting of 32% almon, 16% potato, also starch, lupin, linseed seaweed meal, vitamins, minerals, protein,
oil, ash, crude fibre, vit A 17000iu/kg, vid D 1500iu/kg, vit £ 65mg/kg, calcium 1.3%, phosphorus 1% - free from wheat, gluten,
maize, barley, rye, oats, red meet,poultry, soya, dairy,artificial colours and flavours.
Do you think it will be suitable
for a dog with epilepsy – I was hoping if it is ok to may be use it as addition to chicken and potato 50 – 50
and maybe when we are away and dogs go to the kennels.
Regards
A.
My response:
Hi
A.,
That's great news. And, the food sounds good to me. Why don't you try mixing it in for a couple for weeks and see
what happens, But, if then label is ant indication, it sounds like a great food.
The only potential problem with fish-based
foods is the MERCURY issue. This is a very real thing. You know that it is serious when our government gets involved (smile).
They now recommend that pregnant women eat no more than one serving of tuna per month due to the mercury content. Most of
our salmon is now factory-farmed and the ecosystems in some of these farms (e.g. off the coast of British Columbia) are horrendous
according to reports I have read (see www.mercola.com for more details). So, my enthusiasm for fish-based foods in epi dogs is dampened a bit by the fact that most
fish (fresh and salt) is contaminated with mercury now according to Mercola (who I believe is correct) and mercury is a known
neurotoxin, with most of the work showing this now being done in autism.
Its great to hear from you again. I would
like to post your Email on a place that I am listing success stories, if that is OK with you. I always do this keeping your
identity hidden (using only first initial) and never using your Email address. Is that OK?
Keep in touch, John
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Epileptic Brittany
Posted by S. on another forum Monday, July 25, 2005 - 3:29 pm:
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DogtorJ
- I would like to say thanks to you. I have a 5 1/2 (year) old Brittany. He had his first very mild seizure at about 1 1/2
years old. He had one maybe every 6 months until last August 2004 when he had 4 over 5 days. Each was 'mild' lasting less
than a minute with a recovery period of under 5 minutes. When he had the episodes last August I took him to a different vet
for a second opinion who insisted that I put him on phenobarbital. During the few days that he was having his seizures, I
did some research and found your website. I asked the vet if a diet change might help and he said absolutely not. It had nothing
to do with the seizures. Before I left the office, with my pheno prescription in hand, I bought a bag of IVD Duck & Potato.
I started Rusty on the diet immediately, cut out all treats and waited. It's almost one year now, and no seizures. I've worked
some treats back into his diet - very few, and high quality plus fruits/vegetables.
He loved the food (added bonus)
and I never filled that presciption. So thank you very much for your website & info. Obviously I can't say with 100%
certainty it was the diet change, but it sure does seem that way to me. Thank you for devoting so much time and energy to
this subject and for giving people some hope and an option to try before resorting to medication. (Just as an FYI, I raised
Rusty on Innova which I know is a very good quality food so it wasn't that I made the switch from a low grade food)
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Fibromyalgia. Its all in your head, right???
Hello Dr. J.
I also recovered from the symptoms of chronic fatigue after suffering for over 17 years.
I became bedridden 3 years ago and after going to countless physicians, I was no better off. My gluten free, dairy free, soy
free, sugar free, MSG, unprocessed food diet (and more) has allowed me to regain my health. As a chemist, I believed that
there was a link between gluten and MSG since glutamic acid is common in both substances. I searched on the Internet for a
link between gluten and MSG and I was forwarded to your website. What a relief to find someone on the same wavelength and
who had experienced a very similar recovery. Thank you for your well written articles on your website and your explanations.
My physicians at one point had labeled me as psychotic, depressed, anorexic and with somatoform disorder. I kept telling them
I was getting ill whenever I ate, but they paid little attention and threatened to have me hospitalized with an eating disorder.
I
just wanted to express my appreciation for your website.
Regards,
L.
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Seizures in a Boxer from Ireland
Hi John,
I thought I'd email you and let you know how "Meg" is getting along. We changed her diet
straight after I received your email in Feb, and have been making all her food ourselves as it's very difficult to find the
right food here in Northern Ireland. Meg was on a very very high dose of medication at that stage and her legs had become
very weak. She was staggering around and falling a lot.
Now, she has been fit free since Feb, and her medication has
been reduced right down to only one tablet of each, which is amazing for us to see. She is completely back to her normal self,
the weakness and falling has stopped and she is playful again rather than drugged up on medication. Every day she is fit free
is a blessing to us. I am convinced that the diet is the reason for this dramatic change in her and cannot thank you enough
for your help and advice.
I hope she continues to be so well, thanks once again, N.
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Discovered the answer herself
Hello DogtorJ
GREAT website! I was sent a link by a friend and am so thankful.
I've been raising/breeding/showing/training
Rhodesian Ridgebacks here in Canada for over 15 yrs without any medical problems. Then a year ago my 7 yr old intact breeding
male began having seizures, beginning one every 4-6 months. Then every 2 months, then every month. I was at my wits end to
try and figure out WHY and did not want to bring him to the vet to be medicated.
I have ALWAYS fed and recommended
to puppy buyers the food that these dogs did well on....Purina Pro Plan, ADULT, beef base. Over a yr ago I was informed by
a rep. that this company was bought by another and to WATCH the ingredients carefully. I started to alternate between the
Pro Plan Chicken or Lamb and Rice, but they were always hungry. I then tried the Nutro NAtural Choice LAmb & Rice, this
seemed to satisfy their hunger.
I also wondered why my male hadn't had a seizure since MAy....read your site and put
2 & 2 together. Thinking...hhhmmmm...maybe it was the change in food. A week ago I needed dog food before going away and
could only get the Pro Plan. Same problem, dogs were always hungry. THEN...a week after being on the Pro Plan, this past Sunday
at 4 am my male had a seizure.
I will put him back on the Nutro and see if he stops the seizures once again. I will
also look into the IVD diet and maybe go back to a BARF diet. My only concern about the BARF diet is will he be getting all
the proper nutrients.
Thank you for listening.
S.
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Seizure-free in Australia
Hello,
Just letting you know that Tyson has had over 90 days seizure free - YIIIPPPEEEE. I am estatic.
This is our all time record.
I also went to see my vet and told him about the diet and the success we've had. I mentioned
that l would like to commence decreasing his medication to which he responded - OH NO - you can't, don't do it - you don't
want to play around with this now blah blah. Basically he scared me into not doing this - BUT l will commence with a 1/4 of
a tablet reduction of the Br next month.
I still haven't had Tyson's boosters and am not sure what to do about this
- need to give it some further consideration. I know if l talk to the vet about this he will say that l must have them to
protect him.
Anyway - once again l can't thank you enough.
Regards,
RF
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Response in Reno
Dogtor J,
An update from Reno the dog (and me)- Since we last corresponded,
I placed Reno on the elimination diet reccomended on your website. It's been nothing but duck and potato for him with only
a few unplanned exceptions. Reno's siezures have dropped below the X-axis. The only notable exception is a siries of siezures
he encountered 48 hours after finding some wheat bread in the garbage.
His energy and mental awareness have also improved
and I haven't had to run the steam cleaner in several months. This is a far cry from experiencing 3-4 episodes of (usually)
cluster siezures a month.You were right - the GARD diet was the miricle that I was looking for. Thank you!
I've put
a "shout-out" on Reno's Dogster page linking folks to your website who might be seaching for help with their pet's eplilepsy:
http://www.dogster.comThanks again!
-M
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From another forum...
I found your thread on the lab forum quite some
time ago when I was trying to do some research on dogs with seizures. Chloe was having seizures and when I read your articles
I switched her kibble to Dick VanPattens Potato & Duck and I am happy to say she has had no more seizures. Since then
I have referred others to your thread on the lab forum as well to your site when their furpals have had seizures for them
to check it out. Thank you!
PM
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We do have our health's destiny in our own hands more than we've ever
imagined, certainly more than most have ever been told. Think naturally and the answer will come.
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Great News!
DogtorJ.com will
be getting a major facelift in the very near future. Yes, the time has finally come for this homemade Website
to be taken over by someone who actually knows what they are doing. I know that you all join me in looking forward to having
the site better organized and more accessible. It'll be prettier, too!
This is taking place for a number of reasons, the most of important
of which will be revealed in the upcoming months. Yes, the book is finally in the works but there will be a
major awareness project to go along with it.
So, please stay tuned. Anyone who would like to get on my mailing list can do so by simply using the visitor's comment area (like the one above)
found at the bottom of each page.
Onward and upward!
Dogtor J
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