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To All, I wanted to add that research on Copper I mentioned but didn't cite.... https://science.sciencemag.org/content/356/6333/44 /tab-e-letters It is entitled "Reovirus infection triggers inflammatory responses to dietary antigens and development of celiac disease" I will quote from it so it is easy to find... "Some patients with...
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Ch88, I noticed your tag line "Wheat sensitive. Probably Celiac disease but it could be an allergic response. I get very strong anxiety and then autistic symptoms whenever I eat wheat. It is probably a form of encephalitis (swelling in the brain due to wheat) but I am not sure. Things that I avoid: All grain, alcohol, eggs, dairy, processed food. Try...
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Ch88, Diabetes is definitely complicated....I have found it is many deficiencies....not just one... You can be l ow in Taurine....see this research entitled "Prophylactic role of taurine and its derivatives against diabetes mellitus and its related complications" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29050977/ Chromium helped me drop my A1C...
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Never Liked Roller Coasters, Copper deficiency explains the symptom's best.....because I have hemachromatosis myself this is personal as they say. I was late to Cooper......I will quote the original research so you can study it for your self. https://science.sciencemag.org/content/356/6333/44 /tab-e-letters It is buried in the article...
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Scott and Cyclinglady Et Al, I have been busy with other things in life so I have been slow to respond to this thread. I found some research that might help. Linsopril is most known for Chronic Cough.....I had to change off this medicine for that very reason. Here is a very well article about that complication or Side effect for Linsopril...
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To All, Who might read this Posterboy blog post. Some house keeping to start with by way of some notes: This is as I see it currently so this a "Cliff Notes" version as a working hypothesis to keep it short enough to read…. I didn’t mention Magnesium or explain how Magnesium Is necessary for the body to use….Thiamine as an example… s...
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Ch88, Thank you for that! I always enjoy good pure research that highlights possible changes I can use to give me an edge against my diabetes. I have been fighting it back for 10 years now successfully with medicine! Hopefully this Theanine research will help me get rid of my blood sugars issues for good! You rarely ever see research that...
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JmomL, Try taking the Baking Soda test for low stomach acid. See this Dr. Jockers article that explains it well. https://drjockers.com/5-ways-test-stomach-acid-levels/ Taking some Powdered Stomach Acid AKA Betaine HCL with meals and always with water can help Nausea. I am helping my brother with these issues now... This Posterboy...
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Scott, Thanks that is good research thanks for sharing! Here is more research about how POPs can build up and affect biological organisms negatively. They keep changing acronyms so you can't follow the trail. See this research about how in Lake Trout and PBT's their acronym leads to fish kills AKA as POPs. https://www.researchgate...
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Crystal, Try taking you some Chromium Poly....it really helped my blood sugar levels. Also try taking you some Benfotiamine a fat soluble B1 form found in most diabetic sections. It helped me with some of the complications I was having from diabetes. It (Thiamine) at least in part helped with my complications...... My diabetes is...
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Vitamin Deficiency Testing
Posterboy commented on knitty kitty's blog entry in Thiamine Thiamine Thiamine
Knitty Kitty, I think you have probably read this before but it is worth sharing for others who might run across this thread for others' still searching for a cause of their co-existing issues not directly related to their Celiac diagnosis like horrible fatigue. See this Hormones Matters article about how Vitamin deficiencies like a Thiamine deficiency...- 7 comments
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TheDHhurts, You might try and taking some Zinc. Zinc deficiency is common in Celiac's and other Skin diseases....including DH but the doctor's don't think to look for Vitamin deficiencies often until we are severely sick. Here is some research about it entitled "Patients with dermatitis herpetiformis, acne, psoriasis and Darier's disease have...
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Vitamin Deficiency Testing
Posterboy commented on knitty kitty's blog entry in Thiamine Thiamine Thiamine
Knitty Kitty, Thank you for starting a blog post about this information. Test(s) often marginalize a deficiency even when taking a B-Vitamin/complex can help many people even when the cut-off for the test show a marginal deficiency. See this research that shows over a 1/3 of women in the UK has a marginal Riboflavin deficiency and nearly a...- 7 comments
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To All, I came across this research recently that might help someone else. At least in some people being low in Biotin can cause Alopecia because being low in B-Vitamins effect a host(s) immunity when there is a dysbiosis. See this research entitled "Intestinal Dysbiosis and Biotin Deprivation Induce Alopecia through Overgrowth of Lactobacillus...
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Bebygirl, You might try adding Riboflavin to your regimen. It is associated with Seborrhoeic Dermatitis.... Here is a couple links about it..... https://www.pharmacytimes.com/resource-centers/vitamins-supplements/riboflavin-evolving-clinical-indications https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK525977/ It is associated with Sebo on the...
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DJFL, I was referring to having your new doctor test for SIBO. Celiac disease and SIBO can often occur together. Here is some articles about SIBO and how to test for it and its commonality in other GI diseases like IBS. One entitled "Small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO): a framework for understanding irritable bowel syndrome" https...
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Never Liked Roller Coasters, I don't know how to to do a multiquote of a couple pages of a thread....see my previous comments.... I will post some of t them here for summary reference... Here is what I said before.... "B-Vitamin deficiencies don't happen in uncomplicated way (usually) they occur together.... See this article about...
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DJFL, You might have developed Gastric Beri Beri. Here is some research about it entitled "Elevated Lactate Secondary to Gastrointestinal Beriberi" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4699997/ Read it all when you get a chance I will quote the part discussing the unexplained elevated liver enzymes "Meanwhile, the patient...
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Scott, I think it might be from being low in Riboflavin. See this thread....I remember when IL-2 was found to trigger gut reactions in Celiac's.... So I went looking to see what Vitamin(s) if any could help regulate Cytokines in the body and it turns out this is common in (Ribo)flavin deficient individuals. I created a thread about it...
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Nausea and Vomiting Are Key Symptoms of Gluten Exposure in Celiac Patients
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Rhyo9, You might also try taking some Niacin/Niacinamide. Niacin and its metabolism has been shown to be important in Parkinson's Disease. Here is the research. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21432157/ I researched this for a friend of mine...but the doctor's didn't believe in Vitamins and so they wouldn't let him take it. He...- 45 comments
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WNT Signalling, Vitamin & Nutritional Deficiencies
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Cyclinglady et Al, I came across this research a few months ago....but got caught up in life.... Having recently rediscovered it looking for something else I wanted to post it here for discussion. It shows how B-Vitamins like Thiamine interaction in animals with your genes to predict heart related problems in Wet Beri Beri... Entitled...- 6 replies
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Never Like Roller Coasters, Taking Magnesium Glycinate and Thiamine Vitamin B1 as (Benfotiamine) easiest highly absorb-able form to find will definitely help your fatigue I believe. But they should be taken twice a day or with meals for best effect. The more frequent you take them....the quicker it will help you. This is Kaufmans research...
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To All, I came across this new research recently. Again I know Celiac.com will run/feature an article on it soon...... So this is just to get the conversation started. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20200831/Unique-antibody-profile-differentiates-people-with-non-celiac-gluten-sensitivity.aspx I think the title/article will explain...
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To All, I recently came across this new research that show Environmental Toxins can increase the risks of Celiac disease in Children? Could this also be happening in Adults? https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-09-highly-fluorinated-chemicals-diabetes-coeliac.html Have they found an Environmental trigger for Celiac disease and if so what...