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- Aretaeus Cappadocia commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research3
New Research Reveals How Antibody Genes May Shape the Immune Response in Celiac Disease
Thanks. Not a big thing, particularly because most likely it is "true" but not yet demonstrated.- antibodies
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- glucel replied to glucel's topic in Super Sensitive People16
iron digestibility
Thanks to everybody for your help. I reread the dr's notes from the biopsy procedure and it seems I had worse than atrofied villi. It was termed flattened mucosa. So while iron ferratin levels are normal my bet is, as kitty alluded to, iron not getting into cells. I have dr appointment next mo but don't hold out a lot of hope, There is strong correlation... -
- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research3
New Research Reveals How Antibody Genes May Shape the Immune Response in Celiac Disease
Thanks for the thoughtful comment. You are right that the study’s main conclusion was cautious: the researchers found that inherited antibody-gene variants significantly shape the naïve B-cell receptor repertoire, including usage of some gene segments involved in celiac-related antibody responses, but they did not find strong evidence that polymorphisms in...- antibodies
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- knitty kitty replied to Bogger's topic in Related Issues & Disorders6
Osteoporosis: Does the body start rebuilding bones after starting a gluten-free diet?
I have osteoporosis and have crushed three vertebrae. I supplement with Lysine, Tryptophan, threonine, calcium, Boron, Vitamins D, A, and K, and the B vitamins (folate, B12, and Thiamine B1 especially for bone health). I tried Fosomax, but it tore up my insides. I prefer the supplements. I feel better and my bones feel stronger. References... -
- knitty kitty replied to Aileen Cregan's topic in Related Issues & Disorders5
Coeliac And Cardio Vascular Disease
@Aileen Cregan, I was put on high blood pressure medication, too. But I was able to correct my high blood pressure by supplementing with Thiamine Vitamin B 1. I am no longer on high blood pressure medication. I feel much better without the medication. I continue to supplement Thiamine in the form Benfotiamine. The particular high blood pressure...
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