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  1. Thanks very much for your response....very helpful as I am new to this and still learning. WU
  2. I usually eat one hard boiled egg and cereal for breakfast. If I can't do eggs, does anyone have a suggestion for protein at breakfast? The obvious bacon or sausage has too much fat and I don't like to eat processed lunch meat.
  3. I have read that sea salt does not contain iodine, or just trace amounts. Does anyone know for sure?
  4. Hi PP, Thanks for your reply. Ok, you mean to check the vitamins for iodine? or gluten? I've already checked everything for gluten, incl. vitamins. Wasn't aware that there may be iodine in my vitamins? I'll definitely give this a try. thanks, WU
  5. Thanks EM4 for your response. The puzzling thing about these "bites" is that I never had them while I ate gluten. They appeared right after I went gluten-free. I don't quite understand what iodine has to do with it. I don't want to have to give up eating seafood because I 'm not a big meat eater. GU
  6. Sarah, Thanks for your response.....I suppose there is a chance that I am getting bitten. And thanks for your suggestion, I'll try it. WU
  7. I am using Aveda blue malva shampoo and just read online that it is not safe for celiacs!! Maybe that is what is causing my itching? My scalp is fine, the welts are on the backs of my calves. Any ideas are welcomed.
  8. Hi everyone, This is my first post. I self diagnosed in May and have been eating gluten-free since then. Generally feeling 100 percent better. I don't know if what I've developed is DH and that is why I am posting today. Almost every day a new "bite" or "bites" appear on my calves or ankles. The first appeared on my ankle in July. It was huge...
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