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Gluten-Free Apfelstrudel (Apple Strudel)
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Currently 19. Doctors think I was 1 year old when celiac started, but I wasn't diagnosed until 18, because they didn't do lab work on minors. I've been on a strict gluten-free diet for 14 months now. For example only certified gluten-free nuts and I've researched best brands a lot. I take B vitamins, vitamin D, vitamin C, Curcumin with black pepper, black... -
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Why Iron Deficiency Is So Common in Celiac Disease—Even After Going Gluten-Free (+Video)
Thiamine deficiency causes an imbalance in electrolytes like potassium. Diuretics and blood pressure medications are known to block thiamine transporters so thiamine can't get into cells which in turn causes thiamine loss which leads to potassium loss. The symptoms of thiamine deficiency and potassium deficiency overlap. Doctors don't recognize thiamine...- anemia
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