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- lasthope2024 replied to lasthope2024's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut3
help? This forum might be the last hope I have in my life. Please I beg you
I will look into this first thing tomorrow, as when I was first diagnosed I was tested for b12 and I was deficient. This has been incredibly helpful and I thank you. If there's anything else you can think of as you read my story I'd really appreciate it. My only concern when taking supplements is if they're deluded/low quality and not really gluten... -
- knitty kitty commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment9
How Refining the Gluten Challenge May Help Improve Diagnostics for Celiac Disease
Yes, the antibodies cause damage to the intestines, and the brain, and every other organ and tissues in the body. Anti-transglutaminase antibodies (anti tTg IgA on blood tests) are antibodies that attack transglutaminase, a building component in the cell membranes of every cell in the body. The gluten may pass, but the antibodies are what can...- celiac disease
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- knitty kitty replied to lasthope2024's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut3
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Welcome to the forum, @lasthope2024, Blood tests are not reliable measures of vitamin deficiencies. Antibiotics are known to cause Thiamine Vitamin B1 deficiency. Gastrointestinal Beriberi is caused by Thiamine deficiency. "At age 14 I started having constant, chronic abdominal pain and acid reflux (also constipation and reduced... -
- Ginger38 commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment9
How Refining the Gluten Challenge May Help Improve Diagnostics for Celiac Disease
And the antibodies are what cause the damage to the intestines correct? I don’t think I could back on gluten to do the challenge and have the biopsy. I can’t imagine eating that much gluten every day for weeks. So if gluten doesn’t build up and is excreted out, I guess I don’t understand why sometimes gluten causes huge reactions and makes me real...- celiac disease
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- knitty kitty commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Diagnosis, Testing & Treatment9
How Refining the Gluten Challenge May Help Improve Diagnostics for Celiac Disease
No, you can't add it up that way. Gluten stimulates anti gluten antibodies to be made. Those antibodies are what become cumulative. Ten grams a day for several weeks, gets those antibodies produced in the small intestine to a level where those antibodies get into the bloodstream in a high enough level that they are measurable in the bloodstream....- celiac disease
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