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Luna21

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Luna21 Rookie

I was thinking, and I really wish they would come out with more studies specifically about Non-celiac disease. Its annoying to people to get a diagnosis of a disease that literally says "Not-this disease-disease." It's not celiac then can someone please give it a name! Maybe something like Celiobaca  (I heard it had something to do with B cells) https://celiac.org/non-celiac-gluten-sensitivity-shows-distinct-immune-response/ I want to know everyones non celiac disease symptoms :)


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Scott Adams Grand Master

We've done many articles on this, but the issue is that the research is relatively new, and ongoing. It will take years to get a standardized test to diagnose it, but they already have some good test candidates:

 

More articles on this topic are at:

https://www.celiac.com/search/?&q=non-celiac gluten sensitivity&type=cms_records2&search_and_or=and&search_in=titles

Scott Adams Grand Master

By the way, this is a new and very interesting article on this topic:

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/joim.13120 

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