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- trents replied to Vicrob's topic in Related Issues & Disorders3
Gluten ataxia
There is no question that elevated liver enzymes are connected with celiac disease. That is a well established fact. I was one of those and mild but chronically elevated ALT and AST was what led to my celiac diagnosis. About 18% of celiacs have elevated liver enzymes. I would not trust a neurologist to give a valid answer to your question about that. He/she... -
- Vicrob replied to Vicrob's topic in Related Issues & Disorders3
Gluten ataxia
Thank you I’m taking thiamine benotiamine daily and am much better. But my neurologist tells me my elevated liver enzymes have nothing to do with my gluten ataxia. My latest blood test showed my enzymes as ok but periodically they seem to elevate. I’ve noted it’s when I’m unwell. Also after a mild attack of my central nervous system (like guillaine barre) ... -
- Celiac16 replied to Sultana's topic in Related Issues & Disorders11
Thiamine supplementation
@knitty kitty it’s hard for me to figure out what causes the reactions in multivitamins for me - I found out through individual supplements that I can’t do methylated forms - methyl folate and methyl cobalamin both gave me hives. It’s really tedious trying out each form of vitamin individually but I do taken b2 and b6 too for nausea/vertigo. I can’t tole... -
- knitty kitty replied to Sultana's topic in Related Issues & Disorders11
Thiamine supplementation
@Celiac16, Thiamine (any form including Benfotiamine) needs magnesium to make life sustaining enzymes. Taking Thiamine without sufficient magnesium means the body cannot use Thiamine properly. I understand how magnesium can make you feel "knocked out" but that goes away with continued supplementation. When I first started supplementing magnesium...
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