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Autumn 2016 Issue
Journal of Gluten Sensitivity Autumn Issue - Volume 15, Number 4
Originally published October 4, 2016.8 articles in this category
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- knitty kitty replied to yellowstone's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease1
Hypoglycemia, ketones in urine and weight lost. I need advice.
@yellowstone, You poor thing! I'm not a medical doctor, but it sounds like "Refeeding Syndrome". I suggest you seek medical attention. Refeeding Syndrome occurs when your body doesn't have enough of the necessary vitamins, especially Thiamine, to turn sugars (from the fruit, juice, and honey) to turn provide energy. This can occur... -
- yellowstone posted a topic in Coping with Celiac Disease1
Hypoglycemia, ketones in urine and weight lost. I need advice.
Due to malabsorption, I have hypoglycemia and I excrete ketones in my urine. I am losing a lot of weight. I don’t know what to do — I drink juice, eat fruit, take honey, but I don’t notice much improvement. Any advice? -
- glucel replied to glucel's topic in Super Sensitive People18
iron digestibility
I ate sprouted buckwheat and hard boiled egg last night instead of cereal and got extra 1/2 hour sleep but more importantly feel better this morning. I do sleep in cycles that seems to rotate btwn 3 and 6 hrs but I will monitor next time I make a pot. Bwheat is a complete protein with good amounts of thiamin, magnesium, fiber and iron. High carb but much... -
- knitty kitty replied to glucel's topic in Super Sensitive People18
iron digestibility
@glucel, There's a strong correlation between thiamine deficiency, hypoxia, and insomnia. Thiamine is needed to help red blood cells carry oxygen. In thiamine deficiency, hypoxia (lack of oxygen in tissues) occurs, and this can result in insomnia. Hypoxia causes systemic inflammation, increases inflammatory markers, and is associated with cardiovascular...
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