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Since going gluten-free, my DH seems to be getting worse rather than better. Normal?


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Belinda Meeker Apprentice
Since going gluten-free, my DH seems to be getting worse rather than better. Normal?

Gluten Tag,

I have DH also and mine started to go away within the first week of being gluten-free maybe u r missing something and r not 100% gluten-free?

Maybe ur cookware or utensil's and also......

Check ur hair care or deoderant, toothpaste or any lotions or face cosmetics, hair spray and so on cuz when I'm 100% gluten-free my DH is completely gone unless I get Glutened !

Good Luck!

God Bless

Belinda

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Gluten Tag,

I have DH also and mine started to go away within the first week of being gluten-free maybe u r missing something and r not 100% gluten-free?

Maybe ur cookware or utensil's and also......

Check ur hair care or deoderant, toothpaste or any lotions or face cosmetics, hair spray and so on cuz when I'm 100% gluten-free my DH is completely gone unless I get Glutened !

Good Luck!

God Bless

Belinda

Thanks Belinda. I guess I just have to keep searching. Do you really think I should use my own cookware and utensils? I haven't made that leap yet.

flourgirl Apprentice

Gluten Tag....or should say Gluten Abend! I know where you're coming from. I'm finally free of the DH after a long, hard struggle. I know if I make a mistake I get it back with a vengeance and almost always takes about 3 weeks to clear up. If you read past posts here about DH, you'll see lots of information and help with it all. Good luck....you WILL get there! :D

gluten Tag Rookie
Gluten Tag....or should say Gluten Abend! I know where you're coming from. I'm finally free of the DH after a long, hard struggle. I know if I make a mistake I get it back with a vengeance and almost always takes about 3 weeks to clear up. If you read past posts here about DH, you'll see lots of information and help with it all. Good luck....you WILL get there! :D

Thanks flourgirl. I'm starting with a stem to stern cleaning of my kitchen tomorrow. :D

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