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Help with genetic testing
The genetic testing results you provided indicate that your child carries two copies of the HLA-DQ2.5 beta chain (DQ Beta 1 *02:01, *02:01), which is a high-risk genetic marker for celiac disease. However, the alpha chain (DQ Alpha 1 *05:01, *05) is only partially present, as HLA-DQ2.5 typically requires the alpha chain *05:01 paired with the beta chain ... -
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- DebJ14 replied to lmemsm's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications8
Finding gluten free ingredients
As my doctor said, you don't have to eat breakfast food for breakfast. I may have a leftover piece of chicken and left over squash or eggs or I am actually more likely to skip breakfast as I do intermittent fasting. In that case I eat lunch around 11:30 and have some guacamole and a salad with chicken or tuna. For dinner I have pork, shrimp, chicken, lamb...
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