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Louisa54

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  1. You might look into whether you have sensitivities to other foods including gluten free grains - hypoglycemia-type symptoms and persistent fatigue very common with that - best test for sensitivities is the MRT
  2. Had this study in my files: Vitamin D may reduce susceptibility to gingival inflammation through its antiinflammatory effects - Open Original Shared Link - with some many people deficient it's worth looking at. ~Louisa54
  3. Any food can be reactive, including rice. Food sensitivities like everything else are highly individualized, and can occur for a wide range of reasons. The best test for sensitivities is MRT-LEAP, better than 90% accuracy for non-allergic, immune mediated food intolerances. Mucous in stool? Sure sign of inflammatory response. Intolerance of grains can also...
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    ARCHIVED Dietician - Montreal

    Hi Shelley Case is THE expert dietitian on celiac and she is Canadian, but in Saskatchewan. If you go to her site there may be helpful resources there - Open Original Shared LinkOpen Original Shared Link
  5. If you want to find out more about what you're reacting to, the MRT test & accompanying LEAP diet would probably help a lot. Many celiacs have co-existing sensitivities that prolong symptoms even if you're eating gluten-free. Although further restrictions might be frustrating, sensitivities can diminish with avoidance and rotation. So adding a LEAP elimination...
  6. You might also consider MRT food sensitivity testing which can pinpoint which foods and chemicals in the diet may be triggering the symptoms. Takes the guesswork out of the process. Any foods can be reactive, even those traditionally associated with a standard elimination diet.
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