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  1. Johny_Cage, I didn't see where knitty kitty mentioned B-3. It is best to take it as the non-flushing Niacinmaide form with each meal. It usually take 3 months to notice an improvement often when taking B-Vitamins because it takes that long to fill up the liver where we store most of our B-vitamins. see this link about B-vitamins and depression...
  2. BrittanyM et al, I just wanted to post this thread that might answer some of your questions about Casein/Dairy JMG had a similar question. It has two livestrong links in it that explains well about the different kinds of Casein proteins. I did not know there "types" of the casein protein but like you I knew I was reacting to dairy. https...
  3. Jmg, Here is a nice thread where Ennis_tx has posted many dairy free link/resources in case you have not read this thread yet. Also to answer your main question about Casein and as Awol noted about their being a difference about lactose and casein since lactose free cheese can still cause problems. See these livestrong links that summarizes...
  4. johnojohno, I have a couple links that might help you with your depression and one of them also will help you with your energy/sleep problems/chronic fatigue. Here is the one about B-Vitamins and depression entitled "supplementation after one year improves mood". https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/7477807/ It should be noted that improvement...
  5. Ravenwood, KarenG, Cara in Boston, I was wrong to comment. I am sorry. I just identified with the italian research that seemed to explain my own experience as/of someone who had celiac disease (I believe undiagnosed) -- My mother. Unfortunately it (my diagnosis) came too late for my mother to do anything about it in her life. She was...
  6. kareng, You are right. I haven't been pregnant but i thought the research might be beneficial to a professional researcher (if she didn't know it already) that there was specific research about this very topic. often I have wished I knew about things sooner than I found out about it from my doctor. and the research indicated the doctor's ...
  7. ljgs, This is an interesting topic you have chosen to write about I hope you are able add to our understanding of this important topic. Stress has been shown to contribute/occur before a celaic diagnosis. here is the celiac.com article about this issue. https://www.celiac.com/articles/23506/1/Stress-Common-Before-Celiac-Diagnosis/Page...
  8. Ennis_Tx, I am just now seeing your blog post. Look into Vitamin K and Boron both are important for Calcium levels. Vitamin D gets all the press but bone density has shown to improve with Vitamin K levels. Here is a quick google search about born from the Livestrong site. https://www.livestrong.com/article/242015-foods-high-in-boron...
  9. Is Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity and/or Celiac disease really Pellagra in disguise in the 21st Century? Whether to supplement or to not supplement by the Posterboy What to say? What not to Say? So many things to cover. . . yet so little time/room for it in only one post. Let me be clear. I think it is or was in my case. That is I think one...
  10. cyclinglady, I could not access that link. I went back and looked at the yahoo article it had a link to the JAMA site without being behind a wall. here is the JAMA link. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2521970 it is newer research so it might be awhile before doctor's start taking this into account when they treat ...
  11. trents, I don't know if this would help you or not. but if the stomach acid is too low from taking PPI's taking betaineHCL can/would help if indeed your stomach acid is already too low from taking acid reducers. it can take two or three tries often to get off PPI's. Taking BetaineHCL helped me in place of taking PPIs. this was in the...
  12. Jherm21, Please don't start the PPI's. While you can taper off of them. . . it can be near impossible to stop once you have started them (PPI's). see this thread about EoE. I also recently updated the gastritis or glutening post since it five pages long I will quote my response for easy reference to user "justsayno". quoted below...
  13. justsayno, going low CARB can help the heartburn symptom's. or even Ketogenic which is basically NO carbs or atkins's on steroids for lack of a better term. here is a great thread that talks about the pro's and con's between me and Ennis_tx that he referenced in this thread but did not cite. but basically people have "rebound heartburn/acid...
  14. KeJo05, If Eczema is your main complaint you need to check out this new research. https://www.nutraingredients.com/Article/2016/09/26/Mother-s-vitamin-B-levels-affect-eczema-risk-study-finds Look for a lotion/cream with Niacinamide in it as it's active ingredient. It can be found in the better acne treatments. It has/can been used...
  15. Ellebelle91 Can you become Celiac if you are gluten intolerant? Absolutely! Here is the celiac.com article on this important question. https://www.celiac.com/articles/24448/1/Gluten-Definitely-Triggers-Symptoms-in-Some-NCGS-Patients/Page1.html quoting their summary "This study shows that gluten is definitely the trigger for symptoms...
  16. celiaccomcedarpark, Let me add my welcome to jmg's. Activity on the thread triggers the renewal of the thread. I just wanted to add this new research on eczema in babies. tI has been tied to the nutrient status of the mother. . . so it possible you would need to be checked for Celiac or NCGS yourself. https://www.nutraingredients...
  17. josephk116, this is to your original question. NSAIDs can cause villi atrophy. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28220520 from the abstract. " Villus atrophy was associated with use of proton-pump inhibitors (PPIs; OR, 1.6, 95% CI, 1.1-2.3), non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs; OR, 1.64, 95% CI, 1.2-2.2), and selective...
  18. grygygrrl, EoE as I understand it is a realitively newer diagnosis terminology. anything medical "itis" is inflamation so EoE might of been called esophagitis or an inlammed esophagus 20+ years ago but is EoE is now a distinct diagnosis. Knitty Kitty first posted this research link but it stuck with me. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
  19. Haleymoon and RMJ, I saw this on full measure with sharyl attikson I think. watch out be alert if your symptom's worsen after using the MRI contrast especially if you develop kidney issues. though it might effect other parts of the body as well. here is a link on it. https://www.lawyersandsettlements.com/lawsuit/MRI-health-risks-kidney...
  20. I was inspired today for two reasons. (Sorry for the formatting) 1) my brother recently had an emergency that required hospitalization and two stents to be put in his heart. Every Hour Counts/Every Person Counts 2) this new research about Zika and the implementation gap/clinical delay in recognizing a disease in clinical setting. http...
  21. Janewholovesrain, This is to the hair loss question since it doesn't seem to be thyroid related. Their is another thread on the celiac.com forum that talks about this very thing (hair loss). Knitty Kitty has done some great research about Vitamin/nutrient deficiencies that contribute to the problems you are experiencing. here again is...
  22. JanewholovesRain, 96.2 is probably a little on the low side. I have a friend's who is lower than yours. . . but they do not have hair loss (unless you count a receding hair line) It is true your body temperature will fluctuate during the day. My body temperature is lowest in the morning but I consider my afternoon temperature my "true temperature...
  23. LilyR, Here are some threads that might be of help to you if you are struggling with IDA. 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/?tab=comments#comment-981475 and this one that help explain your question about burping and bloating together. but...
  24. LilyR, "But I do think I might have to avoid corn". This is about the possible corn issue. It is an old forgotten disease but if you think you are having trouble with corn you need to research about Pellagra. You have probably never heard about it. see my blog post about it where I talk about how I had celiac disease but developed...
  25. Janewholovesrain, You can test you thyroid theory in one of two ways. Typically doctor's always took your temperature. They don't always do this now. But you can and verify your suspicions. A variation of 1 + or - of one point from a normal body temperature can tell you how your thyroid is working. And why doctor's historically test...
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