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- Scott Adams commented on dixonpete's blog entry in Pete Dixon1
Another conversation with ChatGPT about hookworms
My question to ChatGPT: Is purposeful Hookworm infection a reasonable treatment for those who have many food intolerance issues, including those with gluten intolerance who want to eat gluten? Answer: No — purposeful hookworm infection is not a reasonable or medically accepted treatment for broad food intolerance, gluten intolerance, or for p... -
- xxnonamexx posted a topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease0
1 Year Elimination Diet journey
It has been a year since I started my Elimination diet from gluten. I have learned alot w/o being diagnosed (going through eating gluten for a test isn't happening) The first month or so were learning curve and I have learned to READ LABELS which are tricky as not just gluten but possibly wheat may affect you or other Gluten containing ingredients that are... -
- Scott Adams replied to Jmartes71's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis3
Skin issues
It may help to bring the clearest photos, avoid squeezing or digging at the bumps, and ask your doctor whether a skin scraping, culture, biopsy, or parasite/fungal evaluation would be appropriate based on what they see. Since you mentioned cats, it’s also worth asking about possible flea bites, mites, ringworm, or other pet-related skin issues, and checking w... -
- Scott Adams replied to lehum's topic in Super Sensitive People16
4.5 years into diagnosis, eating gluten-free and still struggling: would love support, tips, & stories
It sounds like you have an allergy or separate intolerance to quinoa, but there is the slight possibility it was somehow cross-contaminated with wheat, even though it was certified gluten-free. -
- trents replied to nancydrewandtheceliacclue's topic in Super Sensitive People6
Celiac flare years after diagnosis
Unless gluten exposure is happening on a regular basis, it is doubtful that blood antibodies would show up elevated in testing. It takes time for them to build up to detectable levels.
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