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Sore Joints After Going Gluten Free


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whattodo Enthusiast

Is it normal for your joints to hurt after going gluten free. I have been free for a few days now and my thumb joint is really sore and has been for 3 days. I almost feels like arthiritis, could it be that i am not getting enough vitamins and minerals. Will the pain stop? When?

I had started back weight training but this makes it very difficult to lift heavy weights.

Thanks

jay


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Guest lorlyn

My husband say's most of his joints hurt more after being gluten free for 5 months.

Guest j_mommy

There is a herbal supplement for joints and it's called glucosomean...not sure on spelling. I have clients who take it and it really helps them. Check with a pharmasist....to be sure it's gluten free. it is an over the counter med!

Stargirl* Newbie

Hi. I think it possibly could be happening because you are detoxing from gluten. It happened to me as well and took about a month to come right.

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Is it normal for your joints to hurt after going gluten free. I have been free for a few days now and my thumb joint is really sore and has been for 3 days. I almost feels like arthiritis, could it be that i am not getting enough vitamins and minerals. Will the pain stop? When?

I had started back weight training but this makes it very difficult to lift heavy weights.

Thanks

jay

Betty in Texas Newbie

I know how you feel I had the same problems I was taking all the vita and the joint meds but when I started taking about 1000 mg a day of B 12 I have really started to feel better and my joints are better and the tingling in the hands and feet went away and If I quit taking it for a while my body starts to tell me I need to get back on it . Hope you feel better soon .

mn farm gal Apprentice

Dairy products can do strange things also. You may want to try dairy free for a couple of weeks to see if it gets better.

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