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- Waterdance replied to Waterdance's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms17
Diagnosed gluten allergy but not Celiac
Wow! Intense. No wonder I'm tempted to cheat. -
- trents replied to Sarawiththeceliac's topic in Related Issues & Disorders4
Untreated celiac
Can you be specific about what supplements you are taking? The form of a supplement can be critical in how well it is absorbed. Many over the counter vitamin and mineral supplements are optimized for shelf-life rather than absorbability. For instance, take magnesium. On the store shelves you will often see Magnesium oxide or Magnesium citrate. Magnesium glycinate... -
- Sarawiththeceliac replied to Sarawiththeceliac's topic in Related Issues & Disorders4
Untreated celiac
I did a tTG-IgA test to check if they were high I usually do it a lot when I was a kid but the last time I did it was when I was 12 then now at 17 and they were 32 the normal is less than 7 i guess .also I want to know,I do have gluten free supplements but they are not absorbed well due to the inflammation, what do I do should I wait six month after I eat... -
- knitty kitty replied to Waterdance's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms17
Diagnosed gluten allergy but not Celiac
Actually, it's an opioid hit. Gluten attaches to opioid receptors we have throughout our bodies including our digestive systems. That opioid hit from gluten attaching to opioid receptors is probably why some people don't have gastrointestinal symptoms. Some people feel worse after going gluten free because they are no longer consuming exogenous opioids... -
- trents replied to Mettedkny's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications23
Progesterone pills - are they gluten free??
Do you have a soy or peanut allergy? This shouldn't be a concern purely from a celiac or gluten sensitivity perspective.- high gluten
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