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How Do You Test For A Gluten Intollerence/sensitivity (ie Not Necessarily Celiac)?


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how do you test for a gluten intollerence/sensitivity (ie not necessarily celiac)? do you just try the diet and see if you improve or are there tests like skin prick? (does celiac show up in skin prick tests as an allergy to wheat?)

my mother tested neg to celiac in the blood test but has lots of symptoms (fatigue, depression, bloating, had a baby with a cleft palate, weight problems [and btw i have celiac]) so i was wondering how she would be tested for a gluten intollerence.

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Gluten intolerance is NOT an allergy, and allergy testing won't detect it, unless your mother is allergic to gluten as well as intolerant (which is possible, but fairly rare). The celiac disease blood tests won't detect gluten intolerance either, and neither would a biopsy.

The only foolproof ways to test for gluten intolerance are with Open Original Shared Link and/or the diet. For myself, I just tried the diet, with amazing results. So, I don't know if I actually have real celiac disease (even though I suspect I do), or have 'just' gluten sensitivity (which can make you just as ill as celiac disease), and it really doesn't matter. Because the treatment is the exact same, which is the gluten-free diet.

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dietary response.

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