Here in UK you can buy gluten enzyme digestive tabs. Was wondering has anyone tried. I would imagine rather good to have in stock for eating out and/or holidays or if you just suspect Gluten hidden....
http://www.amazon.co...8&condition=new
£8.10
http://www.yournutri...opexd.asp?id=53
£8.37 free delivery for 2 or more £9.30 for 1x
BioCare Bio-Carbonate
http://www.revital.c...CFUoY4QodKUF2mA
£9.90 free del 90tabs
http://www.amazon.co...19813304&sr=8-1
£9.70 free del 90tbs
http://www.bodykind....0-Vegicaps.aspx
£9.90 free del 90 tabs but sliding scale reduction for more items
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Digestive Enzymes
Started by astrologer50, Nov 29 2011 05:30 AM
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Posted 29 November 2011 - 05:30 AM
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Posted 29 November 2011 - 05:53 AM
I know that such tablets are still being developed here in the Netherlands, it should take at least a few more years of research before they can be used. Sorry, but I don't trust these tablets and I will definately not take them.
27, F, from the beautiful area of Twente in the Netherlands. English is not my first language, so I apologize for any errors.
Symptoms started in 2007, but no link to celiac disease was found until 2009. I learned of celiac disease through the internet, my doctor never recognized it. She put me on a diet before tests were done, so the initial tests failed. My GI advised me to do a gluten provocation, which had to be stopped too soon to take a reliable biopsy. Based on symptoms such as vitamin deficiencies, GI problems and osteopenia my diagnosis now is: glutenintolerant, suspected celiac disease. This diagnosis was in march 2010, and I've been so much better ever since.
Symptoms started in 2007, but no link to celiac disease was found until 2009. I learned of celiac disease through the internet, my doctor never recognized it. She put me on a diet before tests were done, so the initial tests failed. My GI advised me to do a gluten provocation, which had to be stopped too soon to take a reliable biopsy. Based on symptoms such as vitamin deficiencies, GI problems and osteopenia my diagnosis now is: glutenintolerant, suspected celiac disease. This diagnosis was in march 2010, and I've been so much better ever since.
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