This is a great article on what exactly happens in your gut:
http://www.celiac.org/downloads/research/g...2007%20NEJM.pdf
However, I need more info...any maybe some translation! =)
Particularly... how long does the effect of ingesting gluten last? I know it damages cells, changes your blood, and can set off a chain reaction of sorts.... but how much damage does a one-time accidental "glutening" actually do?
I've been gluten free for 9 months...making slow but steady progress... Accidently ingested some gluten, last week and it hit me HARD. I feel like I've gone back 6 months in the recovery process. Super fatigued, anxiety, light-headed, the whole deal.
Possibly related trip to the ER for very low blood pressure...but I'll make that a separate post.
Any thoughts?
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What Really Happens When You're Glutened? And how long does it last? From a scientific perspective...
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Posted 11 November 2009 - 12:26 PM
Diagnosed 2/12/09 by biopsy after years of anemia, neuropathy, dizziness, brain fog, pain and more.
Negative blood tests (following gluten light diet)
Still healing with time, harmony, and good food.
Grain-free 1/11/11
Blogging Gluten-Free
Negative blood tests (following gluten light diet)
Still healing with time, harmony, and good food.
Grain-free 1/11/11
Blogging Gluten-Free
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