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SivaK

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  1. I live in Edmonton. I don't eat out alot cuz I often have problems with cc but I've never had a problem with highlevel dinner. Favourite place in the city, has a celiac menu and a dedicated area of the kitchen (including fryer!) I've probably eaten there 30 times and never got sick. You can have the fries, but not their home made ketchup (they have regular...
  2. Oh, forgot to mention, oats do not actually contain gluten (even though Canada won't allow them to be labeled gluten free) They contain something called avenin, which is a prolamine (protein) found in gluten. In people with a avenin sensitivity the avenin is toxic to the intenstinal mucosa just like gluten.
  3. In Canada we have new laws regarding gluten free labelling, and now products are NOT allowed to be labelled gluten free if they contain or have come in contact with oats (even uncontaminated oats). There for Canada does not consider oats to be gluten free. I had wondered why the bag of oats I bought from a gluten free store only said wheat free, but not...
  4. I don't know if anyone is still paying attention to this thread, just thought I'd let ya'll know that since going off the oats, and not being at work therefore not being in contact with the wheat containing hair dye, as well as being extra careful with my diet (no eating out) I am finally starting to feel better. I did a lot of research on what was going...
  5. Yeah I was actually thinking about getting one of those food allergy tests done to see if I do have anything else but I've been researching them, and it seems they may be somewhat inaccurate. Have you heard anything about these testa? I might just get one done anyway, some people seem to find success with it. Going on a food elimination diet may be best...
  6. I guess I was just hoping there was an easy answer to this, like diet adjustment, but thank you for your honest opinion. Its good to hear that lots of blood disorders are manageable, because google gets scary.
  7. Thanks for your thoughts, i really appreciate it, i never thought about the dye under my fingernails. I am going to cut out the oats and since I'm not currently working, no dye either, and see if i start feeling better. thanks again.
  8. Hi there, this is my first post ever, on any forum. I just don't know what to do anymore. I was diagnosed with celiac disease about 2 years ago. Blood test showed positive twice then a positive endoscopy. I have been able to keep my symptoms (fatigue, anemia, hair loss, anxiety) under control with a strict gluten free diet, until a few months ago. My...
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