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  1. Daphne, I am sorry I miss spelled your name. I tried editing my response but it wouldn't let me. Posterboy,
  2. Jgal14, Try taking you some Tryptophan. It has recently been shown to speed intestinal healing in Celiac's... https://www.news-medical.net/news/20201022/Tryptophan-found-in-turkeys-can-accelerate-intestinal-healing-in-people-with-celiac-disease.aspx Also see this very technical reason this is possible.... Entitled "Microbial Metabolites...
  3. Daphne, Celiac.com recently ran an article that might help you. I know you are not a child but it establishes how Antibiotics can affect Celiac's... Be sure to read the comments it has more good information in the comments. I hope this is helpful but it is not medical advise. Posterboy
  4. Janet123, Refractory Celiac disease a term used generally described Celiacs who do not improve after 2 years on a gluten free diet. And it sound like your antibodies are now going back up. See this thread it might help you. https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/154355-finding-certified-versions-of-naturally-gluten-free-products/page/2/?tab...
  5. Misslee, Scott, RMJ, Knitty Kitty et al, We should start another thread about this....."Genetics and Environment: Does Celiac disease have an Environmental Trigger???" I am up for it.....if anybody else is? It would help more people that way......and it wouldn't be hidden in another thread... Here is the two or three best articles I know...
  6. RMJ and Trents, Nothing might not be 100% but there a some great things you can do like take a B-Complex and watch your Nitrates! Even when you know the answer (sometimes you can't help people).....not saying either of you are like that... I had a friend where I work who had to retire, in part, due to cluster (headaches) and migraines....but...
  7. RMJ, What about "Variants" of the Coronavirus now popping UP! Could this Vaccination program become like "Flu" Vaccine IE would we need "Annual" Coronavirus Vaccines??? https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/london-lockdown-sharp-rise-in-coronavirus-cases-linked-to-new-covid-19-variant/ar-BB1bUZg3?fbclid=IwAR2_ZnYzjooznmm_H3pPVt1zxZUMb007SHD...
  8. Walter, I second what Knitty Kitty said. Try you a B-complex , Vitamin D, plus Benfotiamine (a Fat Soluble B-1) found in the diabetic section. Plus a Magnesium Glycinate (all with meals) and you will be amazed how much better you begin to feel in a couple months. B-Vitamins are very important for proper working of your Thyroid. A...
  9. RMJ et Al, This is a fascinating topic and so timely! Thank you DJFL for starting it. Here is what I find confounding about this topic.... If understand it right....even a "Vaccinated" person for COVID-19....can still be an "active spreader"..... https://www.nytimes.com/2020/12/08/health/covid-vaccine-mask.html quoting from the NYT...
  10. Kyleweber, See this thread (and my latest reply/response) it was to someone with Nerve issues....but I don't have time to rewrite it right now... And this research.... https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/23861280/ I hope this is helpful but it is not medical advise. Posterboy,
  11. Allison, Try taking some Benfotiamine. It is the Fat Soluble (with Meals) form of B-1 found in the Diabetic section. It has been tied to both MS and Fibromyaglia. Here is some research about it. I think it will help your nerve problems. First link entitled "High-dose thiamine improves the symptoms of fibromyalgia" https://pubmed.ncbi...
  12. DJFL, You might find these research articles helpful. https://www.cuimc.columbia.edu/news/columbia-researchers-find-biological-explanation-wheat-sensitivity-0 Recently, IE just this year....they have found out the difference between Celiac disease and NCGS. But don't be surprised if it doesn't take another 10 years before this new research...
  13. Scott, Thanks for that article! Kudos to Celiac.com Dr. Hyman advocated this strategy nearly 10 years ago. https://www.huffpost.com/entry/gluten-what-you-dont-know_b_379089 It has only taken another 10 years for research to confirm itself. I just hope it doesn't take another 10 years to make it down to the clinical level. I have...
  14. To All, Many/most antibiotics work by killing off both good and bad bacteria resulting in a dysbiosis in the body. Taking a B-complex and Vitamin D can help restore healthy a Biome. See this new research that explains how B-Vitamins help regulate our Gut Bacteria Entitled "Vitamin B-(complex) and vitamin D as modulators of gut microbiota...
  15. Sharron Robinson, Here is too great threads on DH. (Short and Sweet) (Long and Bitter) but helpful. Try you some Niacin.....it will cause intense flushing in higher doses....say 100mg+ (worse on an empty stomach) but it will help your itching....in a couple weeks....when you are "Flushed Out" from taking Niacin the itching will greatly...
  16. To All, I came across some research recently that might help others.....who are following this article. Posting abstract only....so you can scan it easily Entitled "Microbial Metabolites Determine Host Health and the Status of Some Diseases" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31653062/ See their Figure 1 for a quick overview. https...
  17. Scott, That is good research thanks for sharing! Here is some other research that explains how a genetic disease could be triggered by our environment and it involves our MicroBiome. First one entitled "Virus may lead to celiac disease through disruption of intestinal immune homeostasis" https://www.gutmicrobiotaforhealth.com/virus-may...
  18. Is there a Type I and Type II Celiac Disease IF so what is your Type: What the Diabetic Model can tell us about Celiac Disease Subtypes? ****these opinions are my own and are not an endorsement by Celiac.com….these are only my conclusions after years of research. I am sharing to generate thought, feedback, opinions, progress on the topic and c...
  19. Katie71, Your doctor can diagnose you (or at least tip themselves off) by where your Abdominal pain is.... And you can too (now that you have this handy dandy chart) to guide you.... This chart will give you a clue of what could be causing your Abdominal pains... https://www.bing.com/search?q=stomach ulcer painful to touch&qs=n&...
  20. GFinDC and Chris the Celiac, To follow up on what GFinDC had to say about BetaineHCL and some information about how being Low in Stomach Acid can trigger food allergies. Two links on how to take BetaineHCL w/Pepsin (for proteins).... https://healthygut.com/articles/how-to-supplement-with-betaine-hcl-for-low-stomach-acid/ https://healthygut...
  21. Carousel Lady, Here is a thread that might help you. /celiac-disease/cytokines-trigger-gut-reaction-in-people-with-celiac-disease-r4892/ You might try taking Riboflavin....it has been used in Cycling Vomiting.... https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26226892/ It could also be a Thiamine deficiency. Here is a study about it. https...
  22. To All, I found this new research on the Pill Cam being used to diagnose Celiac's. I know Scott will probably do an article on it soon....but I didn't see a reason to wait....to get some feedback on it. Entitled "New Evidence Supports Using Capsule Endoscopy for Complicated Celiac Disease: 40% of lesions were found distal to the ligament...
  23. Roy, Here is a couple links on the History of Celiac disease that might help answer you question. But the short answer is no....the test for gluten antibodies wasn't discovered until the early to mid 60s.. https://www.beyondceliac.org/celiac-disease/celiac-history/#:~:text=A Brief Timeline of Celiac Disease First Century,with signs of failure...
  24. Melissa93, I got an "Official" diagnosis but didn't have a biopsy. I was lucky that I was not my doctor's first Celiac patient. Here is an older HuffPost Article about it.... https://www.huffpost.com/entry/gluten-what-you-dont-know_b_379089 The European Society for Paediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition (ESPGHAN) already...
  25. Ouchy Belly, You could have Low Stomach going undiagnosed......Low stomach acid can be a trigger for Bad breath.... Being low in B-Vitamins can also lead to Bad Breath... Here is a couple online articles about it.....I use to have the same problem(s).... https://www.thealternativedaily.com/signs-of-low-stomach-acid/ https://healthfully...
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