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  1. Knitty Kitty et al, Here is another article on Thiamine that I just came across that might help anybody else who is following this thread or who might come across it on the internet...about mouth ulcers....entitled "Recurrent aphthous stomatitis (RAS) and thiamine deficiency" https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S10792104...
  2. To All, Try taking some Lysine and the Fat Soluble form of Thiamine (Benfotiamine) found in the diabetic section... Both these nutrients have been shown to be low in those having recurrent mouth ulcers. Here is the research on it....for anyone else still suffering from them. https://www.researchgate.net/publication/267202860_Clinical_success...
  3. To All, I came across this article today and wondered what people thought about it. https://www.aarp.org/health/conditions-treatments/info-2020/digestive-symptoms-and-coronavirus.html?cmp=SL-DSO-OUTBRAIN-DESK-HEALTH-CORONA-CPC_Study%3A+Digestive+Complaints+Common+in+Early+Coronavirus+Hospitalizatio_00bf263746fa7430f9580480402fe23d56_CNN&dicbo...
  4. Katharine W, It sounds like you have Protein Losing Enteropathy or PLE... Here is an article or two about it.....Maybe it will help you... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK542283/ It is generally diagnosed in Chrons disease but can be found in other GI diseases as well... Here is an exhaustive article about it... "Protein...
  5. Knitty Kitty, You have done good research as usual. I have found similar research....I think your first research makes a good case that "other" genes are involved in Celiac disease.....some on this forum have had other genes and still received a Celiac diagnosis....though after many frustrating years...of being denied one....because the "genes'...
  6. To All, I just wanted to correct this in case someone else reads this....and thinks rice has gluten in it.... Cyclinglady was talking about rice and inserted Rice into the conversation....I think they call it a Freudian slip... Only RYE, wheat and barley have gluten in them.... I hope this is helpful. Posterboy,
  7. MisterSeth, For some reason Knitty's link was broken.... I hope this one works....entitled "Heavy Cannabis Use Associated With Wernicke's Encephalopathy" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31523540/ Posterboy,
  8. MisterSeth, Here is link research that I left off entitled "Understanding nutrition, depression and mental illnesses" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2738337/ This is why you shouldn't leave off your B-complex but take them morning and evening.... quoting there section on B-complex Vitamins... B-complex vitamins ...
  9. MisterSeth, This research might help you... https://www.researchgate.net/publication/276489128_The_Impact_of_Thiamine_Treatment_on_Generalized_Anxiety_Disorder This fit me to a "T" once....I always worried over even the slighest thing someone said to me or worried it would be "bad" or have a "bad outcome".....I got better and you can too! ...
  10. MisterSeth, Knitty Kitty has given you good advise....it is form and frequency that matter most...and if it is the fat soluble form of Benfotiamine....you have the extra factor of timing..... Timing matters...(Benefotiamine) needs food to help it be absorbed better.... Add Benfotiamine to your B-complex with meals or twice a day (Morning and...
  11. The Mother, I still think you need to look into SIBO....it can mimic gastroparesis and it (SIBO) has been shown to slow bowel transit times... Here is a study about it entitled "Small Intestinal Transit Time Is Delayed in Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25319735/ Slow bowel transit tells what is...
  12. Cyclinglady, I was rushing....I do that sometimes....trying to answer two or threethreads without enough to time to answer properly... the very well health article said the association was 70pct.... quoting... "In about 70 percent of the study subjects, individuals having rosacea and SIBO were cleared of both ailments after following a course...
  13. The Mother, Great User Name... This is about Gastroparesis and Diabetes....they are definitely linked conditions...you might want to also research some on SIBO....it is possible for a Celiac to have both SIBO and Celiac disease together...and I think it might of been so in my case....but I only "officially" received a Celiac diagnosis....and certainly...
  14. Luella, I didn't see this before...so I am little late but you might have a Thyroid problem... See this article entitled "Skin Findings in Thyroid Diseases" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19327604/ Skin issues also show up in SIBO here is an article that shows how Rosacea is linked to SIBO/IBS https://www.verywellhealth.com/the-link...
  15. Sc'Que, You might not be wrong about the mold....Celiac.com just recently published an article about environmental toxins possibly raising the risks for Celiac's... As for the mold issue here is some research that might help you... https://www.yeastinfection.org/metabolites-mycotoxins-and-acetaldehyde-what-are-they/ You might give drinking...
  16. To All, I think is essentially the same research but has a more pointed emphasis on common household chemicals like "Non-Stick" Teflon....that could be coating our intestines increasing our risk of Celiac disease... https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-05-celiac-disease-linked-common-chemical.html The link to the Environment effecting genes...
  17. Sc'Que, You should definitely should suspect SIBO....it can occur with/in Celiac's... Here is a couple a nice articles about it from very well health... https://www.verywellhealth.com/does-celiac-disease-raise-your-risk-for-sibo-4129368 https://www.verywellhealth.com/villous-atrophy-562583 You might also suspect your medicine too...
  18. Kelly, Thank you for sharing! It is not always easy to talk about "Negative" news.....but if from the negative we can learn something positive....then it is (can be) helpful to be frank and honest in our assessment.... I set out to confirm by diagnosis when I received it and two differential diagnosis's kept coming up that for me made as much...
  19. FCasy, I had these problems once....both B-12 and B-1 could be causing your problems.... Take a good B-complex with Benfotiamine.....It is a fat soluble form of B-1 that is highly absorb-able....it is found in the diabetic section... See this link that shows how much better it is absorb than the form found in most B-Complex's... https...
  20. JrScott, I think Knitty Kitty has given you good advise. Try taking some Benfotiamine....it can help with some of the diabetic issues that might be being confused for GI problems.... It is fat soluble and should b taken with with meals.....Here is a link about it....entitled "The multifaceted therapeutic potential of benfotiamine." https...
  21. To All, No discussion on Thiamine is complete without considering which Thiamine Supplements are the best absorbed by the body. See this Hormones Matter article about choosing which Thiamine Supplement is best for you. https://www.hormonesmatter.com/navigating-thiamine-supplements/ The hardest thing about Vitamin supplements is finding...
  22. Jenni40, I couldn't get everything in one post/reply.....I wanted to say if the Benfotiamine doesn't help in the first month to six weeks consider also taking Magnesium Citrate with meals or Magnesium Glycinate anytime with or without meals.....along with the Benfotiamine....or even both of them together... Thiamine deficiency can be refractory...
  23. Jenni40, If you were in a third world country especially one where rice is your main diet they would of diagnosed you with (Wet) beri beri...because that is where doctor's see it and recognize it still.... If it happens in wheat eaters.....there is a mental bock about people eating wheat getting beri beri... the swelling (common in the lower...
  24. Zenith12, Tomato sauce doesn't have gluten in it.....but it does have a lot of ingredients that make it a nearly perfect combination of things that can cause GERD/Heartburn. Combine tomato paste with even a gluten free pizza...and you have all the perfect ingredients....like, fats, carbs, and acidic things and almost instantly you have heartburn...
  25. Susan and Cyclinglady, Here is the research Cyclinglady mentioned about spouses.... https://www.news-medical.net/news/20150701/Spouses-Relatives-Of-Celiac-Disease-Patients-At-Risk-For-Autoimmune-Diseases.aspx Here is additional research that has come out since then that talks about genetic risk factors triggered by the environment... https...
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