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Villi in stool
Scott Adams replied to Meisam's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I suppose your doctor could be right, but I doubt it is a part of your intestines, otherwise you'd likely be seeing lots of blood in your stool as well. To me it seems like a piece undigested tomato or other vegetable that may have passed very quicky through your system, which can happen when you have diarrhea. It seems a bit strange to me that your... -
Help understanding results
Scott Adams replied to Joshua98's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Hopefully your doctors have told you to begin a gluten-free diet now, and here is some helpful info for you: -
I am often asked about which supplements I take, so I'm sharing it here. I think you'll find a big variation of what supplements different people on this forum take, but here is a breakdown of the many I take. This regimen has worked well for me, but it has take many years for me to add and remove different ones. Also, all of this list may not apply...
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Neurological Symptoms
Scott Adams replied to Ginger38's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome to the forum @David B! I think you'll find a big variation in what supplements different people on this forum take, but here is a breakdown of the many I take. This regimen has worked well for me, but it has take many years for me to add and remove different ones. Also, all of this list may not apply or be helpful for everyone here, but it may... -
For some people it can be normal, but for others, and perhaps more so in those who are obese when diagnosed, they may lose weight after going gluten-free because they begin absorbing nutrients better and may quit overeating due to the feeling that they are starving. Again, I think this can vary a lot from person to person, and it wasn't until the last 15...
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Yes, Canyon Bakehouse is gluten-free and made in a gluten-free facility.
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The Connecticut Department of Consumer Protection Food, Standards and Product Safety division is urging Connecticut residents to check their refrigerators for EZ Noble Sushi, which was available for purchase this week at Geissler’s Supermarkets in Connecticut and Massachusetts. East Windsor-based EZ Noble Sushi is voluntarily recalling several products t...
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I know that this company, who has been an sponsor of our site in the past, makes an entire line of gluten-free cosmetics: https://www.epilynx.com/
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I actually was too thin and gained weight after my diagnosis, so I think this can vary from person to person.
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Can celiac come on suddenly?
Scott Adams replied to Orshi's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Dr. Ben Carson is not an immunologist, infectious disease doctor, or vaccine expert, but this is not the place to debate vaccines. There is little doubt that America, out of all the wealthy 1st world countries, has suffered more death from covid than any other comparable country, primarily due misinformation around masks and vaccines, and I will not allow... -
Delphi List?
Scott Adams replied to xOEDragonx's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I could be mistaken, but I believe this was a popular forum back in the 2000's, but is no longer around. -
I see nothing wrong with this approach, because you would be dealing with the "what ifs" of possible gluten contamination, even when a product is certified gluten-free, as was mentioned earlier in this thread. Of course taking these enzymes should never be done in order to purposefully cheat on your diet, but they may mitigate small amounts of contamination...
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Which Alcoholic Seltzers are Gluten-Free?
Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages
Dos Equis ranch water is not gluten-free, as it contains malt liquor, but there are different version of ranch water that are tequila based which are gluten-free, and we'll be doing an article shortly on them. -
Your approach to stop eating outside your home is a wise one, especially if you are super sensitive. I don't want to encourage you to change your approach, but just want to mention that GliadinX, which is an AN-PEP enzyme (that is a sponsor here) has been shown in multiple studies to break down trace amounts of gluten in the stomach, before it reaches the...
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Self diagnosed for gluten intolerant
Scott Adams replied to Glutenfreesuriname's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
If you are allergic to chicken eggs consider trying duck eggs. They can be found in most Asian supermarkets (be sure they are fresh, and do not have a red marker mark on them--those include a developed embryo), or sometimes at farmer's markets. -
gluten-free Corn Meal
Scott Adams replied to Anon76t87's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Bob's Red Mill makes a gluten-free corn meal: https://www.amazon.com/Bobs-Red-Mill-Gluten-Cornmeal/dp/B081DQ1NXP/ -
Voice problems/ tremors
Scott Adams replied to ellen101's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Keep in mind that there is a condition that is more common called non-celiac gluten sensitivity, which around 10x more people have than celiac disease, and unfortunately there isn't a screening test for it yet. You may still want to try a gluten-free diet for a while to see if it helps. -
Severe joint pain with accidental consumption of gluten
Scott Adams replied to The Mother's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
If you do ever go back, many try to go when it's not busy, and order the lettuce wrapped version with the gluten-free bun on the side. To me wheat buns have a distinct smell to them, while gluten-free buns smell differently, but again, I would avoid any place that made such an error. -
Self diagnosed for gluten intolerant
Scott Adams replied to Glutenfreesuriname's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Welcome, and I was also wondering how often you are going the gym and how long do you work out? Generally speaking you'll need to increase your calorie intake, especially protein, if you work out often.