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- trents replied to numike's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut1
is my cleiac disease gone?
Welcome to the forum, @numike! We sometimes get reports like yours from community members who believe their celiac disease has "gone away." We think there can sometimes be cases of remission but not long term healing and that continued consumption of gluten will eventually result in a relapse. This is the state of our knowledge at this point but there... -
- numike posted a topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut1
is my cleiac disease gone?
Check out this celiac story I was diagnosed early 2000s with the blood test since then I have for the most part maintained a gluten-free diet Recently (August 2025) I drove from Southern Illinois to Lake Erie Ohio On the drive back I was extremely hungry and I had a coupon at a hamburger chain and I stopped and forgot to request gluten-free bun etc... -
- Scott Adams replied to Fabrizio's topic in Related Issues & Disorders17
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I agree, and generally it means that it isn't working in a high enough percentage of participants to continue pursuing it. -
- RMJ replied to Fabrizio's topic in Related Issues & Disorders17
Kan-101
It is more likely code for “we think there really was a good response to the treatment, but it was small or in a small percent of subjects so it would take a large clinical trial to try to prove it.”
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