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Darwinian

Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Posts: 9 Location: Gosport, England
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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 5:28 am Post subject: What does the future hold? |
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Do you think that it will ever be that some clever research team will come up with an enzyme or other compound that when eaten will make gluten completely invisible to the body? A sort of gluten antidote?
Imagine if such a thing existed with 100% effectiveness. I'd be straight down to the bakers!!
Is anyone actually working on this do you think? I mean, think of the market!!
Also, am I the only one here who doesn't live in the U.S.? Is this why when I post in the morning there are no responses until the afternoon because you are all still tucked up in your comfy beds
If this is true then what is it like trying to buy GF stuff in America? Here I buy all my stuff from Asda and they have quite a large section with GF bread, rolls, muffins, pitta bread, baguettes, pasta, pies, pizzas, lasagna etc. etc. |
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ostrich

Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 3942 Location: Nebraska
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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 6:59 am Post subject: Re: What does the future hold? |
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| Darwinian wrote: | | Do you think that it will ever be that some clever research team will come up with an enzyme or other compound that when eaten will make gluten completely invisible to the body? A sort of gluten antidote? |
Yes! Hell, if they can fix ED and baldness, CD should be easy as pie. There's a few threads around here about CD studies and potential pills. Some of our members were able to participate.
Woah, with the giant avatar.... _________________ Ostrich :>--O==={
I lie below, you float above
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cruelshoes

Joined: 23 Sep 2005 Posts: 2304 Location: Washington State
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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 8:57 am Post subject: |
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Darwinian - there are actually 2 meds in clinical trials right now. Here is a link to more info. Don't get out your baguette just yet, though. Neither one of them are promising to allow us to eat gluten with impunity. THey are probably going to be a protection against accidental cross contamination.
I think, however, that these 2 meds are only the beginning. Once the pharmaceutical companies catch on that there is money to be made, they will not be far behind in developing something. I do believe that in my lifetime (I'm 37 - I'm not old) there will be a drug for celiac. Whether or not I will take it, I don't know yet.
We do have a few members from your side of the Big Blue Marble. They are not our most freqent posters, but do pop in from time to time. I'm glad you are here. It is always great to hear about how things are in other countries. _________________ -Colleen
Dx 8/05 via bloodwork/biopsy
9-YO son Dx 11/05 via bloodwork/biopsy
Daughters have negative bloodwork - so far!
A woman is like a tea bag-you never know how strong she is until she gets in hot water. - Eleanor Roosevelt |
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Darwinian

Joined: 02 Apr 2008 Posts: 9 Location: Gosport, England
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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:39 am Post subject: |
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Thanks for that..
Just spent the last hour on youtube
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voix

Joined: 10 Apr 2008 Posts: 145 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Wed Apr 16, 2008 9:15 pm Post subject: Protease |
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| I haven't looked this up yet, but I am wondering why taking protease enzymes aren't the answer. If protein isn't broken down, then why wouldn't protein enzymes solve the problem--like beano, take it the first bite and the rest of the meal is safe? |
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Molecular Dude
Joined: 26 Dec 2007 Posts: 14 Location: Melbourne, Florida
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Posted: Tue Apr 29, 2008 1:42 pm Post subject: Re: Protease |
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| voix wrote: | | I haven't looked this up yet, but I am wondering why taking protease enzymes aren't the answer. If protein isn't broken down, then why wouldn't protein enzymes solve the problem--like beano, take it the first bite and the rest of the meal is safe? |
There are at least two reasons: 1) the toxic gluten peptides are resistant to most, but not all, known proteases (some endopeptidases are the exception), and 2) there is the possibility that the proteases may act on the digestive tract itself, thus doing more harm than good. The endopeptidases are currently being studied for safety and effectiveness. _________________ Life is to LIVE, not to suffer. Make the most of it, and have some FUN, regardless of your situation. |
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voix

Joined: 10 Apr 2008 Posts: 145 Location: Colorado
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Posted: Wed Apr 30, 2008 10:54 pm Post subject: Gluten enzymes |
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| Thanks for the information. It is interesting to see if something can be developed. |
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NickisDragon
Joined: 06 Oct 2005 Posts: 330 Location: S.E. Michigan
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 12:37 pm Post subject: Drug cures |
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Hey Os--I LOVE your optimism. Now if you really want them to give full attention to this problem, convince them that CD leads to ED. They'll be tripping over themselves to find a "cure". Priorities ARE important!  _________________ The Love we withhold is the pain that we carry.
Nicki
B-Day: January 18
DX: October 2005 |
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ostrich

Joined: 30 Mar 2006 Posts: 3942 Location: Nebraska
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Posted: Thu May 01, 2008 12:58 pm Post subject: |
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CD has all sorts of symptoms. I smell a research grant! _________________ Ostrich :>--O==={
I lie below, you float above
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Kathie
Joined: 27 Jan 2006 Posts: 696 Location: Florida
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Posted: Fri May 02, 2008 12:30 pm Post subject: Re: Drug cures |
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| NickisDragon wrote: | Hey Os--I LOVE your optimism. Now if you really want them to give full attention to this problem, convince them that CD leads to ED. They'll be tripping over themselves to find a "cure". Priorities ARE important!  |
Of course they are, SEX cures everything. (At least in my house) _________________ CD by Biopsy 3/25/88 |
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