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  1. Georgia Dan T
    The title would make a dang good country tune. I'm Dan. Post Bari Surgery since 1998 with all of the other bari surgery aftermath complaints. However a few new wrinkles started to appear in the last few years. I'm now at the age that my dad passed away in 1987 and his lifestyle, obesity and appetite that kept him lower tract digestively challenged...
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  2. trents
    Welcome to the forum, Big Bob! Studies show that most people who claim to be eating gluten-free are actually eating lower gluten. This is particularly true of those who still eat out where you have little or no control over cross contamination back in the kitchen. There is a significant educational process connected with eating truly gluten-free. Perhaps...
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  3. KarenAgnes
    Thank you for your reply!
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  4. OmaDeb
    Right? I kind of thought it was laughable, it is a FaceBook group, which totally explains it. but thank you for your reply and information.
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    Marcel G, I see this alot......we get low in nutrients then we get sick.... See here how Lysine can help your child's Mouth Ulcers.... Entitled "Clinical success of lysine in association with serumal and salivary presence of HSV-1 in patients with recurrent aphthous ulceration" https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267202860_Clinical...
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    GliadinX available

    Indeed, unlike other enzymes which are not resistant to acidic environment, GliadinX works best in a low pH and this is what makes it so ideal for breaking down gluten. It actually does not work by itself but in combination naturally occurring enzymes in the stomach because AN-PEP breaks down the proline bindings but the naturally occurring enzymes such...
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    Tylenol Gluten-free List

    Dear Ashley, Thanks for visiting our website. In reference to your inquiry concerning the gluten content in our products, I have listed below the products which have been tested and do not contain detectable levels of gluten. The following McNeil products have been tested and do not contain detectable levels of gluten: Children's TYLENOL...
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      Yes stress can .make the pain worse. That being said it is taking years for my body to heal. I am not able to eat out as 98 % of restaurants do not know how to cook for celiacs.  I only eat out on special occasions. Any time I eat gluten I feel there is a tourch going through my digestive system specifically in the area you have mentioned.  Like where the deudenal is . I am very sensitive to cross contamination so any small amount of gluten makes me sick.
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      @Ems10, celiac diagnosis normally involves two steps. The first one is serum antibody testing which you may have already have had done and are waiting on the results. The second step involves and endoscopy (aka, gastroscopy) with biopsy of the small bowel lining. This second step is typically ordered if one or more antibody tests were positive, is a confirmation of the serum antibody testing and is considered the gold standard diagnostic test for celiac disease. Now hear this, you should not be eating gluten free weeks or months in advance of either kind of testing. Prematurely going on a gluten free diet can and will sabotage the results of the endoscopy/biopsy should you get a referral to a GI doc who would want to do that. Eliminating gluten from the diet causes causes inflammation to subside which allows the small bowel ling to heal such that the damage they would be looking for is no longer there.
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      Thanks for your reply! I’m really not too sure, the doctor just took a few tubes of blood & that’s all I know 🥹
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