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  1. ------------------------------------------------------- Veggie: Non-intolerant gluten sensitivity involves no gluten-reactive tissue-destroying antibodies. There are three types of non-intolerant gluten sensitivity: 1. Gluten directly attacks tissue. (Likely what you have) 2. Another antigen which gluten and zonulin places in the bloodstream attacks...
  2. Okay it took a while for me to get back into gluten-sensitivity mode. You did not state whether you had been gluten-free prior to antibody blood-testing. IgA antibodies leave the body within a few days, so a gluten-free diet could easily produce a false-negative result for celiac disease. Baring that possibility....... Non-intolerant gluten sensitivity...
  3. That's up to you. I think the standard answer is, "no, not if there aren't any symptoms". But gluten intolerance has made me prejudiced. I think gluten is a pox on humanity. Looking around, I don't think anyone who eats gluten escapes suffering. If I were raising kids, I probably wouldn't have them tested....... ........but I wouldn't feed them gluten...
  4. Hi, Just think about what you said. You have pain and neuropathy, your anti-gliadin IgG antibodies are off the chart, and you've been eating gluten all your life. It seems to me that points at gluten sensitivity, not away from it. IgG antibodies mediate blood-born gluten diseases. IgG can take six months or longer to clear the body. Presumably your lack...
  5. Gluten disease classifications are nested, one inside the other. Gluten sensitivity: All diseases caused by ingesting gluten. Gluten intolerance: All autoimmune diseases caused by gluten. Celiac disease: The autoimmune disease where digestive gluten causes the digestive immune system to attack the lining of the small intestine. You appear to have...
  6. Sparkle, From my experience, from research, and from reading these pages, gluten intolerance and candidiasis often accompany each other. You said you are "intolerant to .....gluten". Does that mean a doctor tested your blood for gluten antibodies, and your blood tested positive? You mentioned "adrenal stress" and Hashimoto's hypothyroidism. These diseases...
  7. You're probably taking ibuprofen or some other NSAID for the joint pain. Try stopping. It's a leap of faith, but I've seen it work. .....screwy, take a pain killer for the pain ........which causes more pain .......which causes you to take the pain killer ......which..... ..
  8. Just emphasizing that this is someone's opinion. Please avoid using the internet to diagnose yourself. ..
  9. Yes I think it's probably candidiasis. It's very common among celiacs. I think it's probably part of, or one of, the cause(s) of celiac disease. Open Original Shared Link Whether you have candidiasis or bacteria, the diet is the same. Stop consuming sweets and sugar. That includes fruit and the apple juice you're drinking. Drink de-chlorinated water...
  10. I think it could be celiac. Celiac takes many forms. Try your son on a gluten free diet for a few weeks and see. ..
  11. [url=https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/celiac-disease-and-obesity%E2%80%94there-is-a-connection-r1019/ Celiac Disease and Obesity
  12. Do your gluten-free diet a favor. Closely read the active and non-active ingredients of your "supplements". Many contain gluten, sometimes disguised as something like "modified starch". The idea is to know all the ingredients, and know they don't contain gluten, before ingesting them. If you aren't sure, then don't take them. Because gluten intolerance...
  13. Your statement means hyperthyroidism DOES cause heart disease. And it does. It may not cause heart disease in any particular patient, but I did not say it did. And yes, thyroid disease symptoms "can" be placed into remission by a gluten-free diet ........obviously in cases where gluten ingestion caused the thyroid disease. Open Original Shared Link ...
  14. You are correct in deducing that your gluten intolerance is a bad thing. The specific results of gluten intolerance don't currently include celiac disease. Gluten intolerance autoimmune diseases include thyroid disease. So your thyroid disease is consistent with a gluten-intolerance cause. Thyroid destruction and thyroid malfunction cause other autoimmune...
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