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Inflammation and Menier’s disease link?
@MagsM Did your doctor do the DGP IgG and DGP IgA tests or the tTg IgG test. It looks like he just tested total IgG. Were you taking any medications or over the counter stuff before the test? Some can suppress the immune system and cause false negatives. -
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- knitty kitty replied to NCalvo822's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease13
Newly Diagnosed
Migraines can be caused by Thiamine deficiency. Thiamine is a B vitamin that becomes depleted quickly because it can't be stored long. All the B vitamins work together to make energy, ATP, which is used to fuel all the cell activity. Without Thiamine, the energy production cycle doesn't even get started. There's studies done on mice showing thiamine... -
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Lymphocytic Colitis with Celiac
Thank you, @Oldturdle, I greatly appreciate that. I've always been a curious kitty. I wanted to figure out why I didn't feel well because I knew it wasn't all in my head like they told me. It pleases me to be able to help others in the same boat. Yes, alcohol prevents the absorption of thiamine and stops thiamine from working properly. This...
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