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frieze

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  1. I vote for magnesium, if you are diabetic/large coffee drinker, you will lose Ma+ in your urine. Magdelay/Mag64 may help, eating almonds also may help. stay away from magnesium oxide!
  2. Are your supplements gluten free? and egg free?
  3. frieze

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    you probably are going to be better off going with the allergy.
  4. the sore tongue may well be a Vitamin B12 def. symptom. .....and where might that have come from....lol.
  5. where is "here"? Is it law or custom that you don't get results?
  6. Please tell me you haven't gone gluten free BEFORE the endoscopy/biopsy?!!!!
  7. posting your lab results would be good....sometimes docs say "normal", when they are not.
  8. taking acid reducers will/can aggravate this issue.
  9. where the "heck" are the chaperones/mentors for this group???? this is totally unacceptable behavior and soooo a "teachable" moment. These are mid to older teens, yes? there is NO need or excuse for this behavior being tolerated!
  10. if that is all they did, there was no celiac testing done. at. all.
  11. if you truely have a lot of gluten containing product, any that are unopened could be given to your local food pantry.....and you would get a small tax deduction.
  12. originally, Viagra was used for pulmonary hypertension. Which can cause a cough. But i am thinking this more in the same line as giving a woman AD.....
  13. at least some of the reported problems with B6 were from taking pyrodoxine, instead of P5P. also, if you have the geneic error that makes it not possible for you to methylate properly, you will have a build up of unusable but measurable vitamins in your blood.
  14. Yes, when you measure and sift flour, some of it gets airborn. If you breath it in, and it isn't sneezed back out, you will swallow it. Just think of getting water up your nose, it ends up in your throat.
  15. hmm, I would wonder about protein malabsorbtion? maybe some pancreatic enzymes; and definetly low carb.
  16. 1) you may want to consider that you may complicate healthcare and life insurance issues if you document celiac disease. 2) the gene test doesn't give you a lot of useful info, you can have a gene, and never develope the disease, and conversely not have one of the two commonly recognized genes, and develope the disease... 3) money may be better spent elsewhere...
  17. one thing to say is "keep your life insurance policy paid up", another is "please by buy long term care insurance".
  18. was that B12 run when you were actively (daily) supplementing? need to stop sup. at least 5 days to get accurate level...and yours isn't reallt high, what happens sometimes is that the ratio is off....have your folate checked. also, it could be that you arent methylating properly, so perhaps searching out methylated B vitamins would be fruitfull
  19. virna lisi, natural blonde/blue eye italian actress....about 2% are red heads, so I just read.
  20. Having never tried the Paleo diet, don't know if this applies, did you give it long enough? I did try low carb, took 3-4 days to get to the "hmm I am not hungry" stage. you might try getting a fasting insulin drawn.
  21. inre: mother, you need to tell her, politely but firmly, that she can take a long walk off short pier. Do not look to her for validation.
  22. Your B12 is really borderline, if you are symptomatic, you really want it over 500. Your methylmalonic acid is good, so B12 may not be your problem, but taking 1000mcg a day on an empty stomache as a trial, might be a good idea.
  23. If you don't already have, you need to get, copies of all your lab work. If you are having trouble maintaining your iron level, I would wonder if your stomache acid is too low. Fatigue, I would be wondering about B12 level. If you have had a B12 level done and it is not well over 500, try supplementing that. However, I am not sure that would be the complete...
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