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  1. 109) Take 30mg of NADH. I don't get gastric problems (except a little pot belly), so my healing process concentrates on lifting the fatigue and psychiatric effects of gluten/casein. After that has passed I try and sort out the annoying acne flair up that accompanied my glutening: 110) Sit in a nice hot bath with a face mask on. And to build my...
  2. It's just NADH - that's what is in it. It's a coenzyme made from vitamin B2 (niacin). From Open Original Shared Link "Nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide, or NADH, is a coenzyme made from vitamin B2, or niacin. It’s present in all living cells. As a coenzyme, NADH serves an important role in helping enzymes to function as they should. (An enzyme i...
  3. edit: can this be moved to the 'coping with' section? Hi guys, I've been officially gluten-free for 4 months (and recently became CF too). I'm as careful as can be but of course sometimes still get glutened (or caseined!). For me the worst effects of this are the severe fatigue, irritability, depression and the brain fog - the feeling that I'm...
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    The chocolate fudge flavour Met-RX bar never gives me any problems. The bar has over 30g of protein and something like 3g net carbs. They are really chewy and filling and good. They don't say 'gluten-free' but I am *incredibly* sensitive (was out for 4 days this week after a beer-drinking friend had a sip of my wine!) ... so I'm pretty sure these...
  5. I find I'm really hungry all the time after I've been glutened! I usually end up craving carbs too, which I don't normally eat a lot of (I find I have more energy if I avoid all grains, maybe because by default I then eat more protein?), but for 3 or 4 days after a gluten accident I am hitting the gluten-free cereal, snack bars, hot chocolate, etc. like...
  6. Reading this, I feel so (relatively!) lucky that I don't get sick to my stomach from gluten mistakes, although I get bloating and a stomach tightness, followed by 24-48 hours of severe brain fog and exhaustion, and I get depressed and incredibly irritable and usually an excema/acne breakout too. That all sucks of course, but I do not have to run to the bathroom...
  7. Thanks for the replies guys. The reason I was unsure about the gluten-free diet pre-testing was this was an Enterolab stool test, not bloodwork, and Enterolab say they can detect gluten sensitivity even after you've gone gluten-free. I know that if gluten makes me feel bad I should avoid it, but I'm sure you understand the 'not knowing' part is really...
  8. Hello, I just got my Enterolab results back. My gluten sensitivity test came back as within normal levels, however I have 2 gluten sensitive/celiac genes - HLA-DQB1*0201, 0301. What does this mean? I definitely have a lot of celiac/gluten sensitivity symptoms (severe fatigue, brain fog, depression, irritability, out-of-nowhere nausea/stomach pains...
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