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  1. Thanks for the answers. But, I still don't know what are implicated genes ?? It looks like nobody knows the true. Enterolab says one thing, others say another, and so on !! Is there an absolute list of genes necessary to develop Celiac ?? Or the genes theory is something no true ?? ...
  2. I am doing many things because all my problems begun after a long antibiotic intake that caused intestinal fungal overgrowth. It was too big, that still I am battling it with diet, antifungals, etc. I think candida is which has caused my leaky gut and the reaction to gluten and more things. ...
  3. Hi community, I am curious about what are the real genes implicated in Celiac ?? DQ-2 and DQ-8 ?? Because, Enterolab has another mind thinking that there are more genes, if they are correct, 90% of the poupulation have the genes. Thank
  4. There are other things that also can cause villi damage. My question is: Has the biopsy enough accuracy to determine if the damage is caused by Gluten or another cause ?? Or, is the Celiac blood panel a more reliable answer ?? Thanks.
  5. Hi all, I would like to know what people in this forum think about Enterolab and its unique way to test for Gluten reactions ?? I understand they don't rule out Celiac , So can their test be used to diagnose Celiac ?? Thanks.
  6. Hi, I am in the same position that you. I was listening two interview with Dr. Fasano about this nightmare of Gluten sensitivity and Celiac. If I understood well, Dr. Fasano confirm that there are two different problems. People who really have Celiac and have positive antibodies, and people who have gluten sensitivity with negative blood antibodies. If...
  7. The other thing that can cause all the symptoms you have is candida. Candida Related Complex share almost the same symptoms that Celiac or Gluten intolerance and is very common. I will look seriously to it. Intestinal candidiasis is probably the biggest culprit.
  8. Hi everyone, I am new to the forum and I wish all you be well. My story with intestinal problems began during 2008 after a long antibiotic round for an UT infection. It looks like I developed an intestinal candidiasis after the antibiotics damaged my friendly intestinal flora. Anyway, during this battle, I have been trying to rule out other problems and...
  9. Hi guys, I would like to know if some of you had to deal with candida overgrow because gluten intolerance. I believe I have intestinal candidiasis. I see mucus in my stool and small white fingers which look like candida. I don't know if mucus in stool could be a symptom of gluten intolerance or candida overgrow. Please, let me know what you know about...
  10. Hi everyone, I have been asking you since a couple of week, sorry for this...I am really worried about my health. After 21 days gluten free, my bowel is sounding a lot and very loud. I really don't know if it is normal to feel this reaction. It could be the intestinal villi healing. I don't know.....Thanks for any support.. ...
  11. Hi, After 21 days gluten free, I still have a lot bowel sounds after eat, I also see undigested food in my stool and some time I have diarrhea. Do you guys according your experience know if it is normal? I am worried about why my symptoms did't clear up yet. Please, let me know if you think it take more time to feel better. ...
  12. Hi guys, Thanks all you one more time. I am in the process I have more questions than answers. It looks like I am gluten intolerant (no sure about Celiac) One of my questions is to be gluten intolerant you must have one of the genes, I mean DQ-2 or DQ-8 ? I am not sure if this only apply to Celiac or any case. I want to order the genetic test but I don...
  13. Hi guys, I believe my intestinal villi is damaged again after a gluten challenge ordered by my dr. Since my biopsia came back negative, he ordered me to try gluten. The results were a disaster Iam feeling bad again. I went gluten free for a month and I noticed a big improve, my gastric pain went away, better stool formation, less flatulence, less bowel...
  14. Hi everybdody, Thanks to all you for your time and help. I am wondering if going gluten free can become me intolerant in case I don't have Celiac. I don't know if there is some risk of going gluten free for a while??????. I went gluten free after my biopsia and got a lot better. The biopsia came back negative and my dr told me to try gluten. I did and...
  15. Hi everybody, Can we have Celiac or gluten intolerance with a negative genetic test? I don't know if it is possible. My biopsia didn't show Celiac , it came back showing gastritis. My dr also ordered a blood test, only one, and was negative. I don't know why he didn't order a complete Celiac panel. Anyway, I went gluten free after the biopsia and got a...
  16. Hi everybody, I am worried about my health. Iam having many digestive problems, blooating, bowel sounds, abdominal pain, etc. Last year, I had an urinary tract infection and I took several antibiotics to clear it. As a result, I developed intestinal candidiasis which was also treated but the intestinal problems are still there. Around 4 month ago, I had...
  17. Hi everybody, My upper endoscopy showed a flat stomach lining. I am not sure if the visual endoscopy allows the dr. to see if you have villi atrophy. Anyway, the dr. who ran my endoscopy told me he found flat stomach walls. He took biopsia samples but the result came back marking gastritis and h. pylori. My GI dr. wants to test me for blood antibody to...
  18. Hi everybody, I got the result of my biopsia which came back with only gastritis and h. pylori positive. When they ran the endoscopy to me, I was told my intestinal villi is atrophed. I have pseudodiarrhea, bad absorption and feel tired. I don't know if the biopsia can be reliable by itself or it is good idea to ask for blood antibody tests to exclude...
  19. Try if you can tolerate Threelac and Oxigen Element Max. Be aware of Threelac has some type of yeast in it. If not try Golden Seal, Oregano Oil, Coconot Oil, Grapefruit Seed Extract or any natural antifungal. Low sugar and carb diet is very important too.
  20. Threelac is well known around the world. It has been sold in Australia, Canada, UK, etc. The strain you think is dangerous is a different strain from that family. I believe is a very good product and probably the best so far to take candida to the right place. I don't sell Threelac. It is only what it has seen myself on it.
  21. Hi guys, We all know about what people call " gluten withdrawal reaction". I read a theory which makes sense but who knows... If you are gluten intolerant, a lot of undigested food go to the colon and isn't digested properly by the small bowel. True, the lack of intestinal villi takes to this condition. Now, if this is happening, parasites and fungus...
  22. Hi everybody, I am new to this forum. First, I wish all you who have been affected with Celiac find the way to a good health. My case is this: I had a intestinal biopsia last week. The result isn't ready yet but I listened to my intestinal villi is atrophied. I have to see my dr in one more month. I don't know if what I have is Celiac yet. My question...
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