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- Mari replied to StevieP.'s topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease7
Cruise and GliadinX
Hi StevieP I think it is best to take GliadinX Just before, during or just after you eat a food that may have a small amount of gluten. Taking 2 capsules of GliadinX in the morning will not protect you all day because it will be long gone when you need it. The upper digestive system is where the digestive enzymes break down gluten. The problem with... -
- miguel54b commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research1
Impact of Gluten Exposure on Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: Key Findings and Implications
I challenge the study. My medical problems associated with Gluten consumption: · Abdominal distention, bloating, gas, indigestion · Constipation · Decreased appetite (may also be increased or unchanged) · Diarrhea (occasional) · Stools that float and foul smelling, bloody, or “fatty” ... -
- StevieP. replied to StevieP.'s topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease7
Cruise and GliadinX
Thanks so much for that information!! That helps me out alot!! -
- miguel54b commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research1
Understanding the Role of HLA-DQA1 in Celiac Disease and Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity: A Genetic and Immune Perspective
Mr. Adams, this was the result of my DNA testing for gluten - Interpretation of HLA-DQ Testing: Although you do not possess the main HLA-DQB1 genes predisposing to celiac disease (HLA-DQ2 or HLA-DQ8), HLA gene analysis reveals that you have two copies of a gene that predisposes to gluten sensitivity, in your case HLA-DQB1*0202 and HLA-DQB1*0501. While most...- celiac disease
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- Scott Adams replied to nanny marley's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Help needed
It’s completely understandable to feel confused and anxious—colonoscopy prep can feel overwhelming, especially when you’re already dealing with symptoms like loose stools and elevated inflammation markers (that high calprotectin and CRP definitely warrant further investigation!). Regarding the senna tablets: The warning about avoiding senna with IBD (...
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