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Want to eliminate gluten, get support from your family, and heal your gut without having to rely
on the medical industry?
Ever feel like your body HATES you?
You're not alone
Samantha was a highly successful actress with a dark secret...
Alicia was a children's author who couldn't get out of bed...
Trisha was an aspiring entrepreneur who slept so much she could never get anything done...
Samantha always wanted to be an actress.
She came from a long line of ambitious people and she was determined to live up to her family's --and her own--expectations. She got an early start in Hollywood and put in years of hard work doing crappy bit roles. Even through months of audition rejections, applying everywhere she could think of, and getting stuck in her own head about whether she was good enough or not, she never gave up.
Alicia LOVED books... all kinds of books.
She would read for hours on end. Whether she was getting lost in Narnia, discovering how drains work, or learning every last detail about the life of Winston Churchill, books and their magical worlds never ceased to amaze her. She had notebooks, journals, and sketchbooks overflowing with character descriptions, fantasy world maps, concept art for troll armor, and strange new fantastical animals.
Trisha was always trying a new business venture.
She was obsessed with systematizing, streamlining, and making things more efficient. Whether it was online courses, e-commerce, or affiliate marketing, she was always getting trainings and watching webinars about every new opportunity she came across. No idea was off limits and she absolutely KNEW she was meant to make something of value in the world.
But...
Samantha struggled to have a normal life.
Despite the work she was putting in to become a sought-after actress, she experienced strange and unconnected symptoms that no doctor could identify... She was constantly losing hair and her skin would randomly erupt in impetigo, inexplicable rashes, or hives. Unlike most actresses, she didn't worry about gaining too much weight... in fact, it was the opposite: she was concerned about becoming too thin and frail to keep up with her often extremely physically demanding roles.
Alicia was bedridden when she was 13 years old.
She didn't have the energy to do anything and sometimes could barely hold her head upright... in fact, she would lay on the top row of the bleachers at her sister's volleyball practice because she was too exhausted to play with the other kids. Her neck and spine would pop out of alignment all on their own. She would spend hours in the bathroom, belching like a sailor or throwing up her breakfast or just trying to get through the diarrhea without become dehydrated.
Trisha had been trying unsuccessfully to get an online course business off the ground for years.
She had put in hours upon hours to learn the necessary skills, take the necessary trainings, and develop her frameworks and systems. Yet she was still working part-time in her uncle's surf shop because she just couldn't focus... instead of working on her business, she would "close her eyes" for a few minutes and wake up 5-6 hours later...
Sometimes they just wanted to give up on life.
Like when...
Samantha's tooth popped right out of her head during filming...
Or Alicia's neurologist told her it was all in her head and she must be secretly anorexic...
Or Trisha's family told her to "get a real job" because obviously she wasn't cut out for this entrepreneur thing...
But the worst part...
was when Samantha got Baker Acted by her own doctor...
She was at a routine appointment, begging her doctor to help her figure out what was wrong with her. She felt like she was coming out of her skin and she KNEW there had to be an answer if someone would only take her seriously. But instead of thinking through all Samantha's symptoms, he had her sign some paperwork and sent her down the hall... to the crazy ward.
If her dad hadn't come to bust her out, there's no telling how long it would have taken her to prove that she wasn't crazy.
or when Alicia had heart attack symptoms at 16...
She wasn't doing anything stressful... just sitting on the couch reading. But when she got dizzy, had scary shortness of breath, and tingling all up and down her left arm, the 911 operator immediately sent an ambulance to rush her to to the children's hospital. Three days and thousands of dollars worth of tests later, they released her because they couldn't find anything wrong.
or when Trisha's boyfriend left her because she wasn't "normal"...
She'll never forget the day he confronted her about her "constant napping" and "high-maintenance needs." He seemed to think that she must be broken somehow or that throwing down an ultimatum would snap her out of it. After he left, she spiraled into the worst depression she'd ever faced and her naps only grew longer and longer.
What did they all have in common?
Celiac disease.
You see...
Celiac disease and gluten sensitivity are still "developing" conditions.
So when Samantha's doctor admitted her to the crazy ward without her knowledge or consent, he was only following the protocol he had been taught.
When Alicia was rushed to the hospital for a heart attack, it was because the medical staff had no other frame of reference for what was happening.
When Trisha's boyfriend accused her of being "high maintenance," it was because he had no idea her mood swings and dietary needs were being caused by a physical issue and that she didn't exactly have control over it...
These women were FAILED by the medical industry.
But that's not the end of the story...
Samantha, Alicia, and Trisha stepped up.
They saw that the way things were wasn't going to work.
Yes, they could go from doctor to doctor, get test after test, and get into relationship after relationship, but if they didn't do something about their condition themselves, the problems would just continue.
So they decided to take matters into their own hands...
They did research,
they invested in high quality supplements and natural medicines,
they recruited the help of people who understood what was happening to them,
and they changed their lives forever.
Would you like to do the same?
Chances are you've been in a similar situation... or maybe you're there right now
It's ok. It's not your fault.
Our modern medical industry isn't set up to care for people in that way, and most people with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity feel completely left on their own.
But you are NOT all on your own.
That's why I'm here.
To help you heal your gut and relationships so you can change your life forever*
*without having to rely on the medical industry