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Depression and Celiac Disease
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- trents replied to Linedancegal's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff4
25 year biopsy confirmed/ate pizza with no ill effects?
@shadycharacter, did you mean to reply to another post about sourdough bread? The present thread isn't about that. -
- Moodiefoodie replied to Moodiefoodie's topic in Related Issues & Disorders2
Joint swelling when ill even on gluten-free diet
Thanks for your response. It seems to be only with gluten, illness, or vaccination. -
- knitty kitty replied to Holly15892's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease7
Growth spurt after diagnosis in adulthood
Welcome to the forum, @LimpToeTheTimeless Bone growth plates close in the late teens to early twenties, so it's doubtful you'll grow much taller, but you may start to bulk up in muscle. Remember to boost your absorption of vitamins and minerals needed to build muscle by eating a nutritionally dense diet and supplementing with essential vitamins and... -
- B1rdL0ver replied to B1rdL0ver's topic in Related Issues & Disorders44
Dealing with constant nausea and just feeling awful.
@trents, okay I will! Thanks ! -
- shadycharacter replied to Linedancegal's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff4
25 year biopsy confirmed/ate pizza with no ill effects?
Fermentation breaks down some of the gluten in wheat. Nowhere enough for a wheat dough to become gluten free, but the gluten may be significantly reduced. I think some pizzerias make the dough the day before and leave it overnight. The longer the microbes are acting on the flour, the better.
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