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- Charlie1946 replied to Charlie1946's topic in Related Issues & Disorders8
Severe severe mouth pain
@knitty kitty are you kidding? I had no idea about the casein!! No one ever mentioned that to me at all!! I basically live off that milk! I have also wondered if I have Sjorgen's , but I haven't been to the doctor yet. Can you get the TTFD over the counter? I do have dysphasia and I have lysine I just haven't been good about taking it. I am so glad I found... -
- Charlie1946 replied to Charlie1946's topic in Related Issues & Disorders8
Severe severe mouth pain
@trents, Hi, thank you for the reply, I used to be pretty good at taking my vitamins and supplements, because I also have PCOS, I have Barrett's esophagus, it's just too expensive to have it stretched all the time, and I also get kinda panicked when trying to swallow pills because of getting choked a lot before. I think maybe the thrush made it worse, I... -
- knitty kitty replied to Charlie1946's topic in Related Issues & Disorders8
Severe severe mouth pain
Oh, my dear! Get off that Fairlife chocolate protein shake! That's got milk in it! Egads! Some people with Celiac disease react to the protein Casein in dairy the same as to gluten with the inflammation and antibodies and all. Reacting to Casein is not the same as lactose intolerance. Damaged villi are incapable of producing lactAse, the enzyme... -
- trents replied to Charlie1946's topic in Related Issues & Disorders8
Severe severe mouth pain
@Charlie1946, celiac disease damages the lining of the small bowel which is the part of the intestinal track where all our nutrition is absorbed. Celiac disease, therefore, often results in nutritional deficiency related health issues. In addition, you describe a diet that sounds largely devoid of fruits and vegetables and dairy (for calcium). This does not... -
- knitty kitty replied to xxnonamexx's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease40
My journey is it gluten or fiber?
The Benfotiamine and thiamax need magnesium to make life sustaining enzymes. Yes, go ahead and take the Benfotiamine and Thiamax now and include the magnesium as soon as possible. Yes, take the magnesium at breakfast, too. I take my Benfotiamine and TTFD Thiamax and B Complex at the beginning of breakfast. I take the magnesium after I finish...
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