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Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease

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      King Arthur Gluten-free bread flour contains wheat starch, but has had the gluten removed. According to the FDA, it meets the FDA's gluten-free standard of less than 20 parts per million (ppm) of gluten. Has anyone here tried to bake bread from this? If yes, did you have a reaction? Thank you in advance for your time and attention. 
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      So i was eating tons of gluten my whole life until two months ago when i had high gliadin iga. At that time, i tested negative ttg and biopsy confirmed no celiac. I had h pylori and severe gastritis (no atrophy or ulcers).   fast forward today, i avoided gluten and had antibiotic treatment to erradicate the h pylori. I am feeling much better. A few days ago is when i tested negative for ttg, gliadin igg, endomysial iga. But i did test positive for gliadin iga. Pretty strange because i had gluten three days ago (accidently ate mac and cheese and fried chicken after taking the tests) and i feel fine
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