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Are These Symptoms?!


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XxXMoon-LxXx Newbie

i just found out i am allergic to

tomatos

milk

yeast and MSG (they are brothers?)

gluten

mushrooms

since i found out. i have been thinking of going on a life-style change. and i have noticed i have been having some symptoms like if i eat some toast.....about like two-three hours later, i feel my body weaken and i zone out.

sorry, i am new to this forum. i dont know any of the language

What is celiac?

what could be the symptoms?

could my zoning out and such be from this gluten?

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i just found out i am allergic to

tomatos

milk

yeast and MSG (they are brothers?)

gluten

mushrooms

since i found out. i have been thinking of going on a life-style change. and i have noticed i have been having some symptoms like if i eat some toast.....about like two-three hours later, i feel my body weaken and i zone out.

sorry, i am new to this forum. i dont know any of the language

What is celiac?

what could be the symptoms?

could my zoning out and such be from this gluten?

.......zoning out means feeling exhausted??? (sorry - language problem). If that is what you are tying to say, then YES it is a celiac symptom and it is caused by gluten.

Celiac is an autoimmune disease where the person cannot have gluten cause it destroys the villy. That is all I can tell you with my english. You will need to google it and find out more.....

The symptoms are many (headaches, nausea, exhausted, ekzema, bloating, D, and many many many many others)

The way to find out is to have a biopsy. I still don't know the difference between celiac and allergy to gluten but if you search the forum I think there are some relevant threads.....

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celiac disease is a gluten intolerance disease.

I "zone out" when I have gluten. if you have a "gluten allergy" as you said you probably shouldn't be eating toast unless it is gluten-free

gluten is in wheat rye and barley

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XxXMoon-LxXx Newbie
.......zoning out means feeling exhausted??? (sorry - language problem). If that is what you are tying to say, then YES it is a celiac symptom and it is caused by gluten.

Celiac is an autoimmune disease where the person cannot have gluten cause it destroys the villy. That is all I can tell you with my english. You will need to google it and find out more.....

The symptoms are many (headaches, nausea, exhausted, ekzema, bloating, D, and many many many many others)

The way to find out is to have a biopsy. I still don't know the difference between celiac and allergy to gluten but if you search the forum I think there are some relevant threads.....

yeah i meant feeling tired and not paying attention. sorry

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