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Recent Activity
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- Posterboy commented on Posterboy's article in Spring 2020 Issue23
How Low Thiamine Can Thin Villi: Old Research Rediscovered and its Clinical Significance in Celiac Disease
Celiac16, It is good to hear the article is still helping people even after 4+ years after I wrote it! It is a blessing to know it helped you! Speaking about Schizophrenia here is an article that theorized that Schizophrenia's rooted in a Vitamin deficiency. https://scitechdaily.com/some-people-with-schizophrenia-may-simply-have-a-vitamin...- celiac disease
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- Posterboy replied to Nacina's topic in Related Issues & Disorders6
14 year old with Celiac & EOE still suffering...
Nacina, Knitty Kitty has given you good advice. But I would say/add find a Fat Soluble B-1 like Benfotiamine for best results. The kind found in most Multivitamins have a very low absorption rate. This article shows how taking a Fat Soluble B-1 can effectively help absorption by 6x to7x times. https://www.naturalmedicinejournal.com/journal... -
- trents replied to Anmol's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease3
Recently Diagnosed Celiac- Need advice
I'll answer your second question first. The single best antibody test for monitoring celiac blood antibody levels is the tTG-IGA and it is very cost effective. For this reason, it is the most popular and often the only test ordered by physicians when checking for celiac disease. There are some people who actually do have celiac disease who will score negatives... -
- Anmol replied to Anmol's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease3
Recently Diagnosed Celiac- Need advice
Thanks this is helpful. Couple of follow -ups- that critical point till it stays silent is age dependent or dependent on continuing to eat gluten. In other words if she is on gluten-free diet can she stay on silent celiac disease forever? what are the most cost effective yet efficient test to track the inflammation/antibodies and see if gluten... -
- trents replied to Anmol's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease3
Recently Diagnosed Celiac- Need advice
Welcome to the community forum, @Anmol! There are a number of blood antibody tests that can be administered when diagnosing celiac disease and it is normal that not all of them will be positive. Three out of four that were run for you were positive. It looks pretty conclusive that you have celiac disease. Many physicians will only run the tTG-IGA test...
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