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Gas And Bad Breath


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Oak Newbie

I've got few questions. But first, my story.

I was self-diagnosed with gluten intolerance. I always had a lot of gas and bad breath. I began diet with no gluten and no simple sugars. Flatulance problems was reduced to minimum and my bad breath got better. Breath is not good now, but definitely better. I have no other problems. I can gain weight with no problems, I have no brainfog, joint pains, stomach pain, problems with D or constipation. I am like totally healthy person,but when I'm on normal diet I have flatulance and bad breath.

So there are my questions:

1)Bad breath is not common symptom of celiac disease/gluten intolerance.Do you think that I can be gluten intolerant when I don't have common symptoms?

2)Does anyone has bad breath problems,which dissapeared after going gluten-free?

3)I've got white tongue. I always had. Diet didn't help me with this yet. Tongue is still white. I thought that when I improve my digestion, white coating will dissapear. I can't scrape it off. It don't hurt. I don't have any white patches in mouth also, so I don't think it's oral thrush. Can be white tongue symptom of celiac disease?

PS: I tried also low sugar diet with gluten. When I was sugar-free and gluten-free everything was fine. Then I started to eat gluten(whole grain rolls) for some time, my flatulence went back. Then I cut it out, and flatulance went away.

Thanks a lot

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Those were my main symptoms as well.

That I have have Celiac was highly suggested by blood work, and confirmed with a biopsy.

Both of those symptoms went away with going gluten-free, and how I can tell if I ate something with gluten. For me it they also occurred when I tried to eat oats, that were certified gluten free, so I don't eat oats either.

David

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Oak Newbie
Those were my main symptoms as well.

That I have have Celiac was highly suggested by blood work, and confirmed with a biopsy.

Both of those symptoms went away with going gluten-free, and how I can tell if I ate something with gluten. For me it they also occurred when I tried to eat oats, that were certified gluten free, so I don't eat oats either.

David

Had symptoms improved immediately after goin gluten-free?

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Had symptoms improved immediately after goin gluten-free?

Yes, and they come back right away if I eat something I shouldn't have. (Unfortunately I usually can't tell what the culprit was. It rarely happens, and usually it has been after eating at someone else's house.)

David

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AliB Enthusiast

Gas, bloating, white tongue and halitosis can all be indicative of systemic Candida. Certain foods, definitely carbs (sugar, grains and starches), can feed the little beggars.

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KarlaBallou333 Newbie

You may want to add more fruits and veggies to your diet and see if your white tongue disappears.

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gatheringroses Rookie

I used to have a white tongue before going gluten-free, and now it's gone. I don't know if it is related, though...

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