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  1. Looks like other food intolerances and vitamin B group deficiency Most important being B3 and B5. Those just saved me (but very high doses) Take care
  2. Hi, Has anybody tried this? Daosin/histame Open Original Shared Link any effect on leaky gut? food intolerances? environmental allergies? Many thanks in advance Just ordered it...
  3. Initially leaky gut onset is because of candida/gluten/NSAIDS/antibiotics/vaccines. When your gut is aready leaky, then things that do harm you: lectins (all main groups + GMO) oxalates Because those should not normally be present in the bloodstream, but with leaky gut they are. This explains why GMO/lectins/high oxalate foods are non problematic...
  4. Red40 is a known allergen and a very bad one
  5. My five cents (apart from eliminating allergens) Wild oregano oil - excellent for reducing candida (one of the main factors of leaky gut) Licorice root (as I have adrenal fatigue in addition to leaky gut, I use the natural licorice, not DGL) L-glutamine did a very good job for my son. It does not promote yeast (glutathione does - and although glutamine...
  6. My five cents... Having the same symptoms - looong list of food intolerances and low blood sugar levels, I could deduct 2 problems: - leaky gut - adrenal fatigue As for low sugar levels - if this goes along with low pressure - this points to adrenal fatigue. Taking sugar is not a best idea! It does only temporarily help but does not cure, in addition...
  7. Hi, For histamine reducers - have you looked at dasin/histame (this is the enzyme that breaks down histamine)? What do you think about it? Just ordered it and going to try... Open Original Shared Link
  8. L-glutamine, licorice root
  9. gluten (increases zonulin production, zonulin dissolves gut cell junctions) yeast (candida) when it mutates to mushroom form antibiotics, NSAIDs ....
  10. I think environmental allergy. Black molds, any specific household chemicals, pesticides, dust mites? Tap water? (contains chlorine that is very aggressive for pancreas and kidneys. Buy albustics proteine dipsticks to measure albumin loss through urine - this couold be very indicative to any allergen. Log and regular measurement would allow you to find...
  11. Please, what supplements do you use?
  12. Very very much helpful! Many thanks! I will try the licorice root - the rest I am more or less in line with... Thank you for great links. Health to you too!
  13. I have been suffering with terrible back pains all my life. 3 years ago I started gluten free - just to be in this with my son who had an autoimmune condition, and, surprisingly, my bakc pains (back muscle spasms) have gone. Along with depression, insomnia and other nice symptoms. This way I found I am not celiac, but gluten intolerant. Unfortunately...
  14. Zinc deficiency
  15. hello, Proved cross-reaction with gluten are coffee and diary. SOY is BAD regardless
  16. Hello, My son has leaky gut. And he had to take steroids (because of his kidney autoimmune issues). Steroids in fact only worsen leaky gut (is it because the medication itself, or because of parasite overgrowth while on immune suppression - this I don't know. rather parasites, I think). What works for his leaky gut L-glutamine (a must!!!) good antioxidant...
  17. Hello, Generally in internet teff said to be safe, here I found a link which says to completely avoid it. Open Original Shared Link So frustrating - I have huge problems to feed my son, and I used to give him teff pasta that he loves. He is on steroids so I cannot find out now if he tolerates teff or not... Many thanks in advance to you for your experience
  18. Hello Could you please advise gluten-free brands in Europe (preferrably with e-shop) with the following limitations: NO wheat, soy, egg, milk, sezam, yeast, and not with rapeseed (canola) oil Thank you
  19. Well my understanding this link is leaky gut. Gluten causes leaky gut (=gut inflammation and perforation) - so unprocessed proteins from food leak into bloodstream where they should not be, and the body starts fighting them as invaders - so this is a constant immune attack, ending up with autoimmune diseases - any sort depending at which organ the antibodies...
  20. Hello, Yes my son does have this. tThe albumine leakage to urine from blood is called nephrotic syndrome (there are a few variations of this - minimal change disease, FSGS etc) Are you on gluten free diet? Gluten intolerance can cause this definitely (and leaky gut generally). Proteine leakage is a very bad symptom and if you do nothing you would...
  21. Hello, I am very new to all it, but the first thing that I googled on the "leacky gut" is that it can be caused by aspirine... Open Original Shared Link Should you consider removing "daiy aspirine" - not because of corn, but because of salicilic acid???
  22. Thank you! Very informative article. No need anymore to convince me to go gluten-free - we are already wheat, rye and barley free with my kid for appr 2 months (he additionally dairy, soy, and (long list) free). My main concern is oats. In this article it says oats also bad. Other articles on this site say no
  23. Thank you! The definitions are confusing, true. We are also self-diagnosed
  24. Thank you! I am new to it all and still cannot find a lot of answers to my questions. May be you could explain what is the difference between celiac and gluten intolerance?
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