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Discussions concerning the skin condition associated with celiac disease.


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    • olivia11
      This is really helpful  I had not considered sugar alcohols or inulin as triggers. Thanks for the practical baking tips too color coding and baking G F first makes a lot of sense. This is really helpful  I had not considered sugar alcohols or inulin as triggers. Thanks for the practical baking tips too color coding and baking G F first makes a lot of sense. This is really helpful  I had not considered sugar alcohols or inulin as triggers. Thanks for the practical baking tips too color coding and baking G F first makes a lot of sense.   You are not confusing yourself  you have got it right. Thiamax (TTFD) plus a B-complex, and if you want benfotiamine, the Life Extension formula covers that at ~100 mg.
    • olivia11
      High fiber can definitely cause sudden GI distress especially if it’s a new addition but accidental gluten exposure can feel similar. Keeping a simple food/symptom log and introducing new gluten-free foods one at a time can really help you spot the pattern. This is really helpful  I had not considered sugar alcohols or inulin as triggers. Thanks for the practical baking tips too; color-coding and baking gluten-free first makes a lot of sense. This is really helpful  I had not considered sugar alcohols or inulin as triggers. Thanks for the practical baking tips too; color-coding and baking gluten-free first makes a lot of sense. This is really helpful  I had not considered sugar alcohols or inulin as triggers. Thanks for the practical baking tips too; color-coding and baking gluten-free first makes a lot of sense. This is really helpful  I had not considered sugar alcohols or inulin as triggers. Thanks for the practical baking tips too; color-coding and baking gluten-free first makes a lot of sense.
    • olivia11
      Thanks for asking  I’m mainly looking for gluten-free staples and snacks. Any recommendations for brands or go-to items would be appreciated.
    • xxnonamexx
      sorry a bit confused so I should take my B complex along with Objective Nutrients Thiamax for TTFD but what about a Benfotiamine to take. The Life extensions contains Benfotiamine and Thiamine together or im confusing myself. I am trying to see if I take Thiamax what should I take for Benfotiamine. Thanks EDITING after further research I see ones water soluble ones fat soluble. So I guess 100MG as you suggested of Life Extension contains Benfotiamine and Thiamine Hydrochloride. and the Objective Nutrients Thiamax contains TTFD.     would work for me.
    • Rogol72
      I put on over 12kg by eating protein with every meal, 3 to 5 times a day. Eggs, Chicken, Tuna, Turkey etc. I stay away from too much red meat as it can be inflammatory. Scott is correct. I've come across a bunch of Coeliac PT's on Tiktok and Instagram. They all say the same thing, the key is getting enough protein and consistency.
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