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- GrammieOf6 commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research1
New Smartphone with Test Strip Gluten Detection for Celiac Disease Meal Safety (+Video)
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- trents replied to Mmoc's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Blood tests low iGA 4 years later digestive issues
Welcome to the forum, @Mmoc! Please include the reference ranges for the IGA and the TTG tests in your next post if you have access to them. We cannot comment much otherwise as different labs use different reference ranges for these tests and also different units of measurement. There are no universal standards as of yet so the raw test numbers are not... -
- Mmoc posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Blood tests low iGA 4 years later digestive issues
Hi there any advice welcomed. I have had 4 years of symptoms ranging from immune related anaphylactic symptom sudden onset food allergy to peppers/paprika/chilli/capsicum family derivatives. all these allergies fizzled out and following a food challenge test in hospital I reintroduced them a few months ago. Since then my digestive system is... -
- trents replied to Sarah Grace's topic in Related Issues & Disorders26
Headaches / Migraines and Hypoglycaemia
This article does not address migraines at all. Yes, red wine and sulfites are often mentioned in connection with migraine triggers. With me, any kind of alcoholic beverage in very modest amounts will reliably produce a migraine. Nitrous oxide generators, which are vaso dialators, also will give me migraines reliably. So, I think most of my migraines... -
- knitty kitty replied to Sarah Grace's topic in Related Issues & Disorders26
Headaches / Migraines and Hypoglycaemia
Excessive dietary tyrosine can cause problems. Everything in moderation. Sulfites can also trigger migraines. Sulfites are found in fermented, pickled and aged foods, like cheese. Sulfites cause a high histamine release. High histamine levels are found in migraine. Following a low histamine diet like the low histamine Autoimmune Protocol diet,...
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