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Scott Adams

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  1. There are many Progresso soups that are gluten-free, and they can be fount at Target and other stores.
  2. I am sorry to hear about your ulcer, and ongoing symptoms. Has your diet been 100% gluten-free? Do you eat out at restaurants. If so, you may still be getting trace amounts in your diet. To be retested:
  3. This is a good article, thanks for sharing it! We've posted some summaries of studies that show that up to 90% of people who eat in restaurants regularly get contamination, and I suspect that a certain percentage of foods with "gluten-free" on the label are also contaminated, so the reason why many people continue to have symptoms could be that they...
  4. Yes, as very sad day indeed! What an amazing reign, and life!! 96, that's amazing! King Charles has some big shoes to fill, and he seems to have grown up quite a lot since his days with Princess Dianna. I hope he can live up to his new role!
  5. They seem to be giving you bad info, and this is too bad. For example, if you are positive for any of the genetic markers for celiac disease, you can get celiac disease. It really just depends on which markers are positive which determines your overall risk of developing it. You need to eat gluten daily for 6-8 weeks before a blood test, preferably at...
  6. It looks like an amazing place, and it's great to know that they offer so many gluten-free foods in their markets!
  7. It looks like it is naturally Gluten-Free but not labeled GF: Open Original Shared Link
  8. I can only refer you to the article...are they listed there?
  9. This is ironic because that group claims that Cheerios and other GF cereals aren't safe (which they stopped claiming at some point, or at least never followed up with a blog they said they would do on it) because they believed that General Mill's patented technology to remove wheat kernels would lead to hot spots. So far I've not heard of any "hot spots"...
  10. Both should be naturally gluten-free, but double check their ingredients before you buy them.
  11. Wow! They may have a serious manufacturing issue!
  12. Iodine can also trigger the DH rash in some people. Many with DH need to reduce their iodine intake, which means seafood, seaweed, iodized salt, etc.
  13. Welcome to the forum, and the thread you replied to is 5 years old, so you may not get responses from the original posters. I'm not sure what you mean by the above statement about alcohol content and COVID, could you clarify? It seems you have some sort of alcohol intolerance, but you would need to explain this more clearly, as I'm not sure that...
  14. Is there any chance you're still getting trace amounts of gluten in your diet...perhaps if you eat outside your home?
  15. If you have been eating gluten daily you could also order an online blood test from https://imaware.health I think you know that many of your symptoms, including possibly your Hashimoto's thyroiditis, could diminish greatly on a gluten-free diet, but it would be best to do any testing for celiac disease before you go gluten-free. If you do have celiac...
  16. If you eat at restaurants it is likely you're still getting regular trace amounts of gluten, and if so, this can definitely cause "brain fog" symptoms.
  17. This is interesting and just goes to show you that viral infections can have many different side effects in different individuals. Some here have posted that they believe that a vaccine or infection may have triggered their celiac disease, and there is research that has linked the onset of celiac disease with certain infections, but not many have posted the...
  18. Yes, this is definitely a possibility. I was going to mention that you should likely be taking a good probiotic, but it sounds like you have that covered. It might make sense to also keep a food diary for a while to see if certain foods might be triggering your symptoms.
  19. I don't believe that you would need to consult with your doctor, unless you have issues, like me, where you can't take iron. To be safe you could go with Centrum with no iron, or One A Day no iron, but either should be a good choice.
  20. There are experts at the Mayo Clinic in MN, and at the U. Chicago: http://www.cureceliacdisease.org/ Since it runs in your family, and you seem to already know that you have issues with gluten and may have celiac disease, can I ask why it is so important for you to get an official diagnosis? To get this you will need to eat at least 2 slices of...
  21. Welcome to the forum! I could not tell from your post exactly when you started a 100% gluten-free diet, vs. when you discovered your additional food intolerance issues, but yes, in undiagnosed celiacs such additional food sensitivities are common, and in my case I had ~7 foods I could not eat at the time I was diagnosed. After diagnosis and treatment...
  22. This article may be helpful:
  23. Is your diet 100% gluten-free? If you eat at restaurants this may not be the case. This article may be helpful:
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