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Spring 2023 Issue
Journal of Gluten Sensitivity - Volume 22, Number 2
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- glucel replied to glucel's topic in Super Sensitive People11
iron digestibility
Great info, thanks. Luckily I am taking thiamin hcl 100mg at lunch and the 25 mg in morning b complex is made up of hcl and cocarboxlase. I have read many of your writings about thiamin and understand/believe that the body gets rid of the excess. One thing that a gluten-free diet has done for me is no microscopic blood in urine after a lifetime of it... -
- cristiana replied to Maureen armey's topic in Related Issues & Disorders6
Barrett’s
Hi @Maureen armey Just one point re: PPIs. Here in the UK the people I know with Barretts have had to take them long term, or H2 blockers instead, despite the fact they have side effects. I feel that it is very important that you follow your consultant's advice re: this type of medication but if you do need to take them longterm, see if they can offer... -
- Stegosaurus posted a topic in Super Sensitive People0
trehalose intolerance
For the past 3 years, I’ve bloated from most powders, e.g. gelatin, Bulk Supplements glutamine. I don’t eat processed food at all. I know now I’ve had SIBO for 3 years. I’ve been keto for 12 years, except 3 years ago I started eating more starch and fruit. Appears trehalose, a disaccharide of glucose, is used as a stabilizer in LOTS of food, and there a...- common additive
- dysbiosis caused enzyme loss
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- knitty kitty replied to glucel's topic in Super Sensitive People11
iron digestibility
Thiamine helps iron function in cells. Thiamine also helps with glucose intolerance (pre-diabetic state) and can prevent diabetes. Thiamine improves blood pressure and cardiovascular diseases. Interesting Reading: Thiamine (Vitamin B1)—An Essential Health Regulator https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12251314/ The Association B... -
- knitty kitty replied to Colleen H's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease5
Celiac gluten intolerance storm or attack
Benfotiamine is a form of thiamine which has a fatty tail attached to it. This fatty tail allows it to slip into a cell by merging the fatty tail with the fatty cell membrane. Thiamine Hydrochloride must enter into a cell by using a thiamine transporter, sort of like a stage door with a bouncer for VIP guests only. Thiamine and Folate use the same...
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