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Celiac As A Defense?


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curiousgirl Contributor

This is week 2 that I've been sick with a virus. It feels like unless there's a miracle, it's gonna take another week to feel half way normal. Doc said not flu or cold (what's the difference?). I get a flu shot every year, but didn't even get a chance this year. I've had flu and cold before but never like this.

I was wondering if now that I'm basically gluten free, my defenses are down??

I never really paid much attention to those cartoon mucinex commercials, but I do now, it really helps. Hope it's gluten free...of course it was Saturday when I began to take them and the 800 number was closed for the weekend. I don't see anything suspicious in the ingredients though.


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maybe you just have a stronger virus than you've had before???? how long have you been gluten free?? i would assume that being gluten-free, you would be more healthy and ready to fight infections.... could you possibly have Mono- that wipes people out more than regular viruses, and takes longer. hhmmmmm..... hope u feel better soon!

Emilushka Contributor

Being gluten-free should help your immune system. Sounds like a nasty bug and I hope you feel well soon!

rosetapper23 Explorer

I agree that your immune system should be stronger now...however, maybe you're a bit deficient in Vitamin D, which is so common in people with celiac. At the last conference I attended, it was recommended that we take 10,000 IUs of Vitamin D3 daily. If your Vitamin D level is low, you can catch viruses very easily. Also, taking L-Lysine (500-1,000 mg daily) helps the body fight off viruses and bacteria, and studies have shown that it can cut the duration of a virus in half. Lastly, you might consider adding Mullein tea to your regimen until you feel better. It does what Mucinex does...but in a natural way. Good luck with feeling better soon!

ravenwoodglass Mentor

I agree that being gluten free should improve your immune system. If you have an upper respiratory virus and it continues for much longer or you develop a higher fever or an increase in your other symptoms do check back in with your doctor.

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