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  1. SCC, Here is some links on RA that might help you. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4001893 https://www.researchgate.net/publication/5366740_Vitamin_K_and_rheumatoid_arthritis https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0306987798907927 Also see my posterboy blog post about my experience ...I wrote it for people like yourself...
  2. Crispy chick, This celiac.com might help you. https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/large-number-of-irritable-bowel-syndrome-patients-sensitive-to-gluten-r3442/ I would also recommend this thread -- that ask's some of the same questions. ... it is kind of long but it is exhaustive... https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/118308-positive-dgp-not...
  3. Ennis_Tx, If you keep to your one meal a day (OMAD) routine you might find you lose weight despite the number of calories you are eating. see this person's experience ...again I couldn't keep it up like they did.... https://www.thisisinsider.com/one-meal-day-diet-results-weight-loss-tips-2019-1#2-ive-stopped-snacking-2 doing HITT training...
  4. Ebutton, It could be a lot of things but two that come up a lot in my research is EBV disease as a common link to celiac disease. And Pellagra as a 2ndary condition to your primary celiac disease.... one can often bee confused for the other one. Here is an article about it --- I hope it helps you. https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/journal...
  5. Deekite, Have your doctor check your Vitamin D levels ... they (low Vitamin D levels) can contribute to your dry eye symptom's. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2016-02-vitamin-d-linked-eye-syndromes.html I recently found out I had low Vitamin D again ...but I noticed my dry (grainy) eyes first .. .and was quite surprised my Vitamin D was low...
  6. Ennis_Tx and Cycylinglady, There is a pilot study on this approach to help Type II diabetics. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5394735/ Ennis_tx you need to extend your fast length to truly get the benefit you seek. https://medium.com/the-mission/the-sweet-spot-for-intermittent-fasting-9aae12a2158c Celiac.com featured...
  7. Oranges and Melons, You can't take Lithium and Magnesium in the same/meal etc. . ..but if you take them at different times of the day .. then you could see a benefit. see this research about how lithium effects Magnesium https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6813887 and this livestrong article about transferring to Magnesium is better longer...
  8. Oranges and Melons, Add you some Magnesium Glycinate or Magnesium Citrate with meals to your regimen and I think you will be happy with your results. B-Vitamins are best in divided doses I.E with meals since they are water soluble so even high(er) commonly referred as the megadoses you mentioned. ...like the bucket with the hole in it analogy. ...
  9. Oranges and Melons, Ennis_tx has given you good advice. Here is research about each vitamin/mineral in turn and how they can help depression. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4772032/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16542786/ https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/286496.php And this most recent study of Niacin...
  10. Knitty Kitty, Here is the link to the Old research. I think you will find it interesting. ..I know you used Niacin to treat your itching with your DH. https://core.ac.uk/download/pdf/82674034.pdf see Case IV but read them all when you get the chance. they review 12 case studies. I hope this is helpful but it is not medical advise...
  11. Alaskaguy, Like Knitty Kitty I am one of the researchers on this forum. she has provide you good links. So I wanted to chime in and share some research I found recently that might help you....entitled "Two Cases of Dermatitis Herpetiformis Successfully Treated with Tetracycline and Niacinamide." This is recent research too which can be hard...
  12. Alaskaguy, Here is the research you are looking for they are entitled "Maize prolamins resistant to peptic-tryptic digestion maintain immune-recognition by IgA from some celiac disease patients." and "Maize prolamins could induce a gluten-like cellular immune response in some celiac disease patients." respectively. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed...
  13. Alaskaguy, Here is a good thread about this topic. ...it will be easier to scan/read this now and when you have the time read the full citation (that I cited above) when you get the chance. I used to try and explain all these connections now I just try and post a link and let other's read the research for themselves. ..it takes too long to try...
  14. Alaskaguy, I know you have been discussing if Oats are good for you are not. ...about 25% (give or take) of Celiacs often react to Oats too. Here is the research that explains how other proteins can cause toxicity related to gluten. https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/1082013207077954 It was first quoted by knitty kitty but it...
  15. Alaskaguy, Cyclinglady makes a good point. I actually surprised nobody has brought up this thread ...it is one of the best on this forum on DH. https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/115445-relief-and-it-isnt-dapsone/page/2/ I am one of those hanger-ons I.e. old timers ... I have reduced my time slowly . ...then see others I still can help...
  16. These are nice new news articles explaining why gluten and lactose can be found in medicine and what the common contamination rate is. Just saw it tonight and thought it would help someone else to post them. https://www.nbcnews.com/health/kids-health/why-do-pills-have-gluten-ingredients-medications-may-trigger-allergic-n982876 https://www.yahoo...
  17. joe3530, I took the liberty of looking up a good Magnesium thread for you. It is one of the last active threads about Magnesium and has a lot of good information in it about what form is best to take. .. and which blood tests give you the best test results concerning your whole/body "cell" levels and and not just your blood levels which tend to...
  18. Joe3530, If you are having persistent fatigue ie. etc aka CFS symptom's etc. then try some Magnesium Glycinate or Magnesium Citrate. Ennis_tx and I sware by it. . .the body can't make energy with out it Here is a study of how low Magnesium Red blood cell levels can lead to CFS symptom's. Most don't test low for Magnesium because of the...
  19. celiac85364, This research might help you. https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0062850 This research will let you check to see if H.Pylori or EBV is causing your trouble. It explains how to check for both.... EBV as a cause of mouth ulcers is now a newly diagnoseable medical entity/condition. See...
  20. Metoo, This old thread might help you. The medical term for itching is pruritus ....in some people taking Niacin will let your Histamine reserves to flush out of the skin in a few days thus helping your rash/itching. It would take longer to help lesions but the fact it could help at all might be worth trying. Niacin (especially) on an...
  21. Sarahcat, I think you might want to have your doctor perform a Bowel Transit test. Here is a Webmd article about it. https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/bowel-transit-time-test#2 you can do this test with charcoal yourself if a doctor is not convenient for you ...or some other staining food like Beets. ..I think I heard Ennis_Tx said...
  22. vvicin02, This kind of dovetails with what GFinDC said earlier. Healthline article are well written and it gives you many helpful tips. The most common tip people give when taking Iron is to take it with Vitamin C. But taking it with Beta Carotene probably would help as much ...I found this research a few years ago but most people don...
  23. Fbmb, There is/was actually an article on celiac.com today that might answer some of your questions. And here is the research I think you asked about ...I was curious my self a few months ago when I found out a friends child had Type 1 Juvenile diabetes so I was interested to see if there was a connection. ...it turns out there is. https...
  24. Lacylou, I would ditto everything Ennis_Tx said. ... plus have your Iron and Zinc levels checked. . .they both can effect anxiety. Here is some research that might help you. The first two or is on Zinc and Iron and anxiety connection and the last two is on B-Vitamins. http://www.naturalhealthresearch.org/33570-2/ https://link.springer...
  25. Ennis_Tx, You didn't say the size of your Nexium . ..you need to take another step down the PPI staircase. From 40mg to 20mg etc. with a good two to threes weeks between steps or even a month betwen. . .the journey of a thousand miles begins with the first step. The fact that you have been able to take one step down....tells you you can make...
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