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- sleuth replied to fatjacksonthecat's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease22
Nicotine Gum For Gluten Symptoms.. Am I Crazy?
He is not just a psychiatrist. He is also a neuroscientist. And yes, I have already read those studies. I agree with benfotiamine. This is short term while glutened/inflammation occurs. As I had already mentioned, these symptoms no longer exist when this phase passes. And yes, I know that celiac is a disease of malnutrition. We are working with... -
- knitty kitty replied to fatjacksonthecat's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease22
Nicotine Gum For Gluten Symptoms.. Am I Crazy?
Please do more research before you settle on nicotine. Dr. Paul New house is a psychiatrist. His latest study involves the effect of nicotine patches on Late Life Depression which has reached no long term conclusions about the benefits. Effects of open-label transdermal nicotine antidepressant augmentation on affective symptoms and executive... -
- sleuth replied to fatjacksonthecat's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease22
Nicotine Gum For Gluten Symptoms.. Am I Crazy?
Thanks for your response. Everything you mentioned he is and has been doing. Tobacco is not the same as nicotine. Nicotine, in the form of a patch, does not cause gastrointestinal irritation. Smoking does. He is not smoking. Please do your research before stating false information. Dr. Paul Newhouse has been doing research on nicotine the last 40 years... -
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Im so frustrated and still getting the run around trying to reprove my celiac disease which my past primary ignored for 25 years.I understand that theres a ray of medical that doctors are limited too but not listening and telling the patient ( me) that im not as sensitive as I think and NOT celiac!Correction Mr white coat its not what I think but for cause... -
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