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  1. To All, I don't have anything to add at this moment......I just wanted to add myself as a follower of this topic.... To see where it leads..... It is a very interesting topic to say the least! I haven't had to time to read Scotts summary on Hookworms....but I will when I get a chance. Posterboy,
  2. To All, This shows IMHO opinion that long term use of PPI’s and/or acid reducers are the trigger for Celiac disease in children! I know Scott or Celiac.com will probably do a summary article on this topic soon…..but I wanted to get ahead of the pack/crowd and start a thread on this……to see what other’s thought about it? Is this this (Low/NO S...
  3. Rebecca, It sounds like you might have developed SIBO. Here is some resources that might help you.... https://www.eonutrition.co.uk/post/got-sibo-here-s-why-you-need-to-get-your-thiamine-status-checked https://www.eonutrition.co.uk/post/sulfate-iv-chronic-sibo-gut-dysbiosis-as-a-protective-adaptation-to-supply-sulfate https://ndnr...
  4. To all, This came up in another topic thread and I wanted to do some research on it......( and I couldn't find the thread easily) if some one knows where it is ......then by all means post it there too......it was about Calprotectin levels and IBS/IBD etc. I have been a big propent that the nutritional deficiency happens first then you have symptom...
  5. Drewbie, You might try taking some BetaineHCL capsules aka Powdered stomach acid (always with tea or a glass or two of water).......water drives the process of digestion. It sounds like you have many of the same symptom's as low stomach acid. You can use the baking soda home test to see if this is happening to you......and it is going misdiagnosed...
  6. Chance, This is about your blood pressure......try and either a B-Complex (which has Vitamin B-2 aka Riboflavin in it or just Riboflavin by itself) and I think you notice it can help your blood pressure! Here is an article about it entitled "Riboflavin, MTHFR genotype and blood pressure: A personalized approach to prevention and treatment of hypertension...
  7. Itarachiu, I just wanted to cite some research that might help you and your brother. Entitled "The Role of Zinc in the Treatment of Wilson’s Disease" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9409413/ Zinc is important for healthy GI tract and for reducing the absorption of too much Copper! I would also reccommend this blog post t...
  8. To All, This topic comes up from time to time and and I thought I would start a resource page for it. I hope it is helpful! See this nice article about it.... https://gmoscience.org/2020/01/15/glyphosate-and-roundup-disrupt-the-gut-microbiome-by-inhibiting-the-shikimate-pathway/ To create a fair and balanced discussion I am including...
  9. CeCe22, Niacinamide (with Tetracycline) has been studied/shown to help DH symptom's. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30390734 It is best to take it with a B-Complex because if you are low in Niacin/Niacinamide you are also low in your other B-Vitamins as well. Tryptophan and B6 is also important for Celiac's as well because it is important...
  10. Conner, Here is another article that might be helpful to you! Entitled "Elevated Lactate Secondary to Gastrointestinal Beriberi" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4699997/ They also had mildly elevated liver enzymes at the time time of diagnsosis that supplementing with Thiamine helped! I hope this helpful but it is is...
  11. To All, Gut Disosis and many Vitamin/Mineral deficiencies have been shown to be low in those who have Migraines. Here is some research on it. Entitled "Migraines could be caused by gut bacteria, study suggests" subititled Research shows sufferers have higher levels of bacteria involved in processing nitrates, and could explain why some foods...
  12. BrightStar, You might also want tot start some BetaineHCL (IE powdered Stomach acid with your meals)......ALWAYS drink with plenty of water or tea etc......Water is what drives the process of digestion. See this article about it... Entitled "Meal-Time Supplementation with Betaine HCl for Functional Hypochlorhydria: What is the Evidence?" https...
  13. To All, I am thinking specifically of Wheatwacked and Knitty Kitty and Trents but it can help anyone who reads it. I thought about making this a separate topic (just because it would be easier to find (as a reference article) and still might) but since this topic is already started it can go in here as well! It is a referernce article I just...
  14. Charlotte, You might want to have his Vitamin D levels checked it is often low in autoimmune bullous disease. Here is an article about it.... Entitled "Vitamin D in autoimmune bullous disease" https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32049468/ You should also start him on a B-Complex with meals.....(it is the easiest way to get him started...
  15. Wheatwacked, I meant to mention this last night......but I suddenly had a key go dead on my keyboard and made it near impossible to type what I wanted to say. If you don't test your blood sugars normally then I would say wait until you have your new A1C number and then try this regimen. Taking some Chromium Polynicotinate can help your blood...
  16. Wheatwacked, Benfotiamine has a much higher absorption profile compared to Thiamine HCL or Thiamine Mononitrate another common form of Thiamine found in most B-1 supplements. See this article about it... Entitled "Thiamine Deficiency and Diabetic Polyneuropathy" https://www.naturalmedicinejournal.com/journal/thiamine-deficiency-and-diabetic...
  17. John117 et Al, Here is a blog post that might help you.... When I first wrote this it caused some consternation at the time......but the research on Celiac disease is now begining to recognize many of the Vitamin deficiencies that occur with a Celiac disease diagnosis.... Knitty Kitty has given you good advice.....she know Vitamins because...
  18. Brightstar101, Frequency is key for a B-Complex.....once a day is not enough for B-Complex. An intense regimen of 2 to 3x a day for 2 to 3 months is usually what it takes to make a lasting impact in B-Vitamins......after that they can be dialed back some as a maintenance dose. When your urine becomes bright (Neon Yellow) you can cut back on the...
  19. To All, A few years ago Celiac.com featured an article on Cytokines (aka different Interleukins) that are produced in response to a gluten challenge and it got me thinking? Here is the article as summarized by Jefferson Adams if you would like to scan the summary... Here is the length to the full study if somebody wants to read through/scan...
  20. Trents, I have been busy lately with other things......but I wanted to try and address your issue(s) with Migraines. I wil try and post this also in the thread I started on B-Vitamins etc.... But if you continue to have Headaches/Migraines you should try some Riboflavin aka Vitamin B-2 as well... Here is some reseasrch that would/could...
  21. Sof, Knitty Kitty Et Al, I have been busy with other things lately but I wanted to circle back and give you some important information. Knitty Kitty has given you GREAT advice. She have given you the PERFECT Advice! She beat me too it.....but I wanted to "UNPACK" it a little more. What she quoted/cited couldn't of been better but most...
  22. To All, Here is another nice article about B-Vitains role in a healthy Central Nervous System before I get too busy and forget to post it.... Entitled "B Vitamins in the (Central) nervous system: Current knowledge of the biochemical modes of action and synergies of thiamine (Vitamin B1), pyridoxine (Vitamin B6), and cobalamin (B12)" https:...
  23. To All, It might be because Celiac's are often low in in many B-Vitamins (and commonly Magnesium as well). Here is a nice overview article that explains how B-Vitamins regulate inflammation in the body triggering Depression symptom's by their involvement in Cytokine production. Entitled "The effects of vitamin B (aka commmonly known as B-Vitamins...
  24. Scott, I left off a few references that will be helpful to the next reader. Other researchers' have said similar things about Riboflavin role in controlling Homocysteine levels and thus the Pathogenesis of Parkinson's Disease. Here is a recent article about it. Entitled "Riboflavin Has Neuroprotective Potential: Focus on Parkinson's Disease...
  25. Rogol72, It might not be as straightforward as it first seems.... Here is a nice article showing how many times lab tests are not as accurate as you might think.... https://novoslabs.com/frequently-asked-questions/testing/is-blood-testing-necessary/#:~:text=For example%2C a DNA test looks at one,looked at%2C or are not even known (yet). And...
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