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  1. Sueps, You didn't say what kind of acid reducers you were using. ...H2 antagonist have a much safer profile than long term use of PPI's. There is a lawsuit for Nexium a PPIs type. https://www.drugwatcher.org/nexium-lawsuits/ also SLE and Sjorgens have similar symptom's are you sure it is not SLE being misdiagnosed. https://www.healthtap...
  2. Awol Cast Iron Stomach, That is what is hard to explain about B-Vitamins . ... it is frequency over amount. see this study on B-Vitamins and depression entitled "Understanding nutrition, depression and mental illnesses" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2738337/ I will quote from the relative section ...
  3. vvicin02, You are right to suspect the Avocado they are high in fat and a high fat meal can delay stomach emptying. . .this can contribute to bloating ....because excess time allows the sugars to ferment leading to nausea, and bloating often. here is the research entitled "Regional Postprandial Differences in pH Within the Stomach and Gastroesophageal...
  4. Aquaguy, As cyclinglady said, we are not doctors and can't diagnose you but you should be tested. It reminds me a lot of my symptoms'???? I had low stomach acid and it wasn't being properly diagnosed. see my story about my low stomach acid being misdiagnosed journey. https://www.celiac.com/blogs/entry/2106-is-ncgs-andor-celiac-disease...
  5. Prasad, I probably can't help you then. ... people (typically) only do what they believe will help them. If you want to study more about it (people testing low normal for magnesium) and why it happens here is a few links to study. https://drcarolyndean.com/2014/05/magnesium-rbc-blood-test/ https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/122992-diagnosed...
  6. vvicin02, I saw in another thread you posted about being low in ferritin. You might try taking BetaineHCL to see if it helps your digestion. Here is blog post by the thyroid pharmacist that explains how taking (and how to take it) betaineHCL can help improve Iron absorption by lowering stomach acid pH thus improving absorption by increasing...
  7. Good research! Here is earlier research from 5 years ago that established the same association between acid reflux, PPIs and Celiac disease. It was good to see more research on on the topic that has been overlooked for too long! Posterboy,
  8. Cyclinglady, Thanks! I don't think I saw that earlier. .... well maybe it will help someone else. Vvicin02 if you figure it out let us know. Posterboy,
  9. vvicin02, Before going to FODMAP diet try dropping the Oats (granola) from your mourning routine .... it hit me later .... we were overlooking the obvious. If it helps the gurgling that comes back in a couple weeks when you try the granola again then it was the oats. 10 to 15% of Celiac's also reacts to Oats in their diet. Here is an article...
  10. Squirmingitch, I am always doing research for myself or my friends. ... I had come across this research on RA for a friend's wife before but GFinDC triggered my mind to remember it. Look into Seleinium (Brazil Nuts) and Vitamin K they might help your RA. Here is two links about these nutrients. https://www.researchgate.net/publication...
  11. Squirmingitch, As quick as your symptom's developed .... I would say the Folic Acid too via a MTHFR gene defect. Here is a good article on the topic. https://www.dietvsdisease.org/mthfr-mutation-symptoms-and-diet/ I hope this is helpful but it is not medical advice. Posterboy,
  12. vvicin02, I noticed similar gurgling after re-introducing dairy into my diet. ... though it (dairy) doesn't always cause it ...I have noticed it. But you didn't mention dairy but trying to see if it (Lactose) intolerance could cause grumblings I ran across an interesting tip that might help you. Here is the link. https://iffgd.org/symptoms...
  13. Prasad, I like to quote the research where you can read it for yourself. .. when possible. Here is is a study on common deficiencies in newly diagnosed celiacs entitled "Vitamin and mineral deficiencies are highly prevalent in newly diagnosed celiac disease patients." https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24084055 you might not of noticed...
  14. Prasad, Ennis_tx has given you good advice. ...it is the form that matter most and having it spaced out (with meals). Citrates in higher doses 200mg plus on empty stomachs can cause some flushing. Glycinate can be taken with our without meals without the "flushing" some people experience in higher amounts. Usually this only happens in the...
  15. raha, Your dad might have a MTHFR gene defect. Here is an article about it. Some people react similarly to synthetic folic acid and need the more natural folate form. /celiac-disease/journal-of-gluten-sensitivity/journal-of-gluten-sensitivity-winter-2018-issue/the-mthfr-mutation-r4344/ Methyl B vitamin forms are best for those with this...
  16. Jennifer, Try taking some beta carotene and Vitamin C with your Iron pills both can help you absorb your iron better. Here is a nice heathline article about helpful tips to increase iron absorption. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/increase-iron-absorption#section3 quoting "In the same study, adding beta-carotene to the meals increased...
  17. Cyclinglady, I found how much chromium helped my blood sugar....I use a reference meal to see if taking other Vitamins could also improve my blood sugar counts. I used the "eat to my meter" method to also help me supplement in this way where I also found Vitamin K, Vitamin D, B-1, B-3, Magnesium, and Vanadium also helped me control my blood sugar. ...
  18. Mom2boyz, This is about your arthritis. ... I had similar issues. This thread might help you. https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/123317-bones-and-celiac-disease/?tab=comments#comment-999518 2 Timothy 2: 7 “Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding in all things” this included. Posterboy by the grace of God,
  19. JenniferLee, This thread might help you it is about Iron Deficiency Anemia. https://www.celiac.com/forums/topic/119240-diagnosed-with-ttg-iga-level-of-128-three-days-ago-trying-to-conceive-or-should-i-hold-off/ I hope this is helpful but it is not medical advice. 2 Timothy 2: 7 “Consider what I say; and the Lord give thee understanding i...
  20. Cyclinglady, I try and stay low carb as much as I can but I am referring to the trend (or it seemed) to be once that recommend those who had high BMI's and trending up blood sugars of 7.0sh as qualifying for a gastric bypass. I would of been definitely diabetic at the time of 8.0+ but I have keep my A1C under 6.5 for at least the last 5+ years with...
  21. Cyclinglady, Bacteria either in the gut or in the case of cavities in the mouth . ....effect more than we know sometimes. I have had friends to do gastric bypasses for their diabetes .... but it never seemed like the right answer for me. I do prefer to find a natural answer when I can.... then I found this research about how our Gut Biome can/could...
  22. Ennis_Tx, I used to use mouthwash more until I read this story a year or two ago. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/11/22/mouthwash-may-kill-beneficial-bacteria-mouth-trigger-diabetes/ I am not having bad breath issues (now like I once did) but I do chew gum mainly to help dry mouth issues. So I was interested to learn my mouth...
  23. Chuck1004, Here is a recent research article that might help you. The mayo clinic just studied this same question about possible misdiagnosis's of celiac disease and other possible causes. https://www.mayoclinicproceedings.org/article/S0025-6196(17)30892-3/fulltext what I would like to know was you sick at the time from a flu bug or possibly...
  24. Cyclinglady, Thanks for the link on the toxicity to dogs. I did not know that. No Xylitol gum for me.. ..just when you think you have something figured out ...there's always a catch. I guess I will have to stick my Freedent instead! Posterboy,
  25. Cherhof, Ennis_tx has given you good information as he always does. I also had trouble with Corn ....if corn is also bothering you need to research more about Pellagra. Here is an article about it. /celiac-disease/journal-of-gluten-sensitivity/journal-of-gluten-sensitivity-winter-2017-issue/a-differential-diagnosis-how-pellagra-can-be-confused...
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