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ARCHIVED Fecal Transparent Cure For Celiac Disease?
U Gluten Free replied to mikeypick1's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
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ARCHIVED Heavy Metals Testing - How To Do It Right?
U Gluten Free replied to Seeking2012's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
@seeking2012 — Heavy metal poisoning is increasingly rare. Decades ago, lead in paint and gasoline were a major issue. Unless you have a particular reason to think you have been exposed, I suspect that your CFS has some other cause. Some "alternative" practitioners try to promote the myth that this is common, but I recommend that you work with a qualified p... -
ARCHIVED Can “Glutenase” Pills Help People With Celiac Digest Gluten?
U Gluten Free replied to kareng's topic in Publications & Publicity
kareng — I agree that it's important not to over-sell the potential here. However, since a large number of celiacs heal slowly (or not at all)—possibly because of the effects of trace gluten contamination—I think it would be great to have a pill that could take care of this problem.- 21 replies
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ARCHIVED Antisecretory Medications Linked To Risk For Celiac Disease - Healio
U Gluten Free replied to Scott Adams's topic in Publications & Publicity
Fascinating topic, Scott, and conceivably important as one factor in the increase in adult celiac disease prevalence that has been seen over the past decades. -
ARCHIVED Autoimmune Diseases And Gluten
U Gluten Free replied to txtherapist's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Hi nvsmom, Do you have any more information about this? I haven't come across this idea before—I try to stay up to date with the research, but this is unfamiliar. -
GottaSki, I don't claim to be a clinician, and just rely on the published literature and information from celiac disease resource websites. However, it's well known that clinical guidelines are just guidelines. Physicians will use more or less diagnostic resources depending on several factors: particular case, personal preferences, ability to pay for tests...
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Hi gottaski, Hi mushroom, The guidelines for diagnosis have continued to be refined over the years. No doubt, individual physicians will use their discretion regarding what approaches to use in their diagnosis, and antibody tests are just part of the picture. However, as far as i can tell, serology to measure levels of anti-gliadin antibodies is no...
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ARCHIVED Omission Gluten Free Beer W/ Barley Review
U Gluten Free replied to buckwheat's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
The FDA has stated that there is no validated test for gluten in "hydrolyzed foods" (such as sourdough bread or barley based beer). When I last checked, the Tobacco Tax Bureau had ruled that no beer based on barley can be labelled as gluten-free in the US. The technologies that some breweries are trying are exciting, but unproven. I can give more detail... -
ARCHIVED Autoimmune Diseases And Gluten
U Gluten Free replied to txtherapist's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
It is fairly common for a person with one autoimmune disease to also have another. This increased susceptibility is probably genetic. There is no evidence that one causes the other—in other words, gluten has not been shown to be a trigger for other autoimmune diseases, other than celiac disease. -
The body produces large amounts of IgA antibodies, and these are thought to provide a protective "coating" to the intestine. Antibodies to different foods and microorganisms are common. There is no evidence that the presence of anti-gluten IgA antibodies is important in celiac disease or gluten sensitivity.
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ARCHIVED Ttg Concern
U Gluten Free replied to lozylou2012's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Gemini, can you share some details? I have not found any published research of any test that is effective for testing compliance with a GFD. Such a test would be a huge step forward, since many people continue to have symptoms even after going on a GFD: nutritional counseling can help, but an actual diagnostic would be great. -
Physical symptoms are a poor indication of what is actually happening in the intestine. Even people on a strict gluten-free diet can have damage that persists for a long time, even years. While this forum is not intended to provide medical advice, everthing I have read would indicate that if you have had a positive diagnosis you should be avoiding even traces...
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ARCHIVED Do I Have A Gluten Intolerance?
U Gluten Free replied to anonymous-123's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Leaky gut syndrome is not a recognized medical condition and should not be confused with celiac disease. A number of diseases and infections can increase gut permeability, including celiac disease, but the importance of this change in permeability is not clear. Much less is known about non-celiac gluten sensitivity, but early research suggests that this condition... -
ARCHIVED What Tests Should I Do From Enterolab?
U Gluten Free replied to freeme808's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
There is no validated test for (non-celiac) gluten sensitivity. -
ARCHIVED Testing - Is It Necessary?
U Gluten Free replied to eleanorj's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
While we are all sympathetic to your situation, it's important to stress that interpretation of test results should be between you and your Dr., not by a public group of well-wishers. The tests that "mushroom" mentioned are presumably FDA-approved, but I personally question relying on over-the-counter self-diagnosis with unapproved tests. -
ARCHIVED Research Advances May Help Prevent And Improve Diagnosis Of Celiac Disease
U Gluten Free replied to pricklypear1971's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Yes, unfortunately, celiac disease is diagnosed once there is substantial intestinal damage. This leaves a number of individuals with less damage and only mild inflammation in a grey area. In my opinion, since there are a large number of genes involved in celiac disease risk (beyond HLA types), it seems plausible that celiac disease is more of a family of... -
ARCHIVED Fda Comment Period Open For 20 Ppm Standard For Gluten Free
U Gluten Free replied to padma's topic in Super Sensitive People
The authors of this paper pointed out that there were ethical challenges in continuing a clinical trial in which intestinal damage was clearly being caused by the gluten administered to the patients. Now that I think of it, I wonder if such a clinical trial would be approved in the US? It seems that most of these studies are done overseas. -
In addition to Janet's suggestions, a couple more to try would be: Chili's To Go On The Border Qdoba Mexican Grill Wolfgang Puck
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ARCHIVED gluten-free Restaurants In Jacksonville?
U Gluten Free replied to Ash8324's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
You might check out a blog specifically devoted to this topic: Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Fda Seeks Comments From Super-Sensitive Celiacs
U Gluten Free posted a topic in Super Sensitive People
As part of the current review of proposed "gluten-free" labeling, the FDA has asked for input from celiacs who are highly-sensitive. From the Federal Register p. 46675-6: Open Original Shared Link A couple of quotes: and Other than some of the members of this sub-forum, does anyone have any information about the size of this minority? -
ARCHIVED Fda Comment Period Open For 20 Ppm Standard For Gluten Free
U Gluten Free replied to padma's topic in Super Sensitive People
Good point. The problem may be ethical rather than technical: it may not be ethical to give gluten to people who are already known to be extremely sensitive. Each research center has an "Institutional Review Board" which reviews the risks and benefits of a given study. A safety study is different from a therapeutic drug trial -
ARCHIVED Fda Comment Period Open For 20 Ppm Standard For Gluten Free
U Gluten Free replied to padma's topic in Super Sensitive People
Good point, T.H. While the patient who dropped out of the trial may indeed be clinically significant , it is usual for a trial design to be fixed at the start, so that only data from patients who complete all the steps of a trial can be included in the final data. -
ARCHIVED FDA Open For Comments
U Gluten Free replied to LDJofDenver's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Thanks for posting this. People also need to check out the FDA's own Hazard Assessment report. It seems that almost no-one is referring to this important document: Open Original Shared Link The 93-page report is a bit heavy-going, but it shows how thorough the FDA has been on the question of gluten safety. The final sentence is very interesting, and... -
Beef Moussaka The original recipe typically involves eggplant and lamb, but I prefer this beef version. It's also easy to freeze and re-heat. 3 large potatoes, peeled, cut into
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ARCHIVED Celiac Vaccine
U Gluten Free posted a topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
With all the recent internet buzz about the Open Original Shared Link, I decided to delve a little more into what these preliminary results might mean, and explore some of the issues behind this approach to a celiac disease vaccine. --Many people have highlighted that the authors observed "biological activity", but this definitely doesn't mean that the...