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  1. Knitty Kitty, Nice find. YOU always do good research. I found about the NSAIDS a few years ago but I didn't know about the SSRI"s link. It is amazing how far back the the NSAID research goes and rarely is this fact ever mentioned about how many of the drugs we take can make may of our GI problems worse. Here is the NSAIDs study from ...
  2. Washingtonmama, I agree with gluten-free-Cheetah Cub if you talk to the manager they don't mind you bringing things in for yourself (usually) since you paid for the buffet already. But I find I gravitate to things I know I can eat safely and eat to my heart content. It might be crabmeat and cheese or mushrooms and cheese or baked fish or ham or...
  3. Blessedmewith4, I vote for the shellfish allergy. I have had friends who had similar shellfish allergy issues and it sounds just like the episode you describe especially the tingling lips. They don't know what triggers it often. They may been able to eat shellfish before with no reaction but after the reaction they can't eat shellfish again...
  4. Ennis_TX, Good catch. Google has got me again. I was just trying to find one supplement that had both of them in it. I usually buy the Vitamin shope on price and they are good usually to have a clearly worded "Free of" statement but I looked on their site again for reference and it said free of / no wheat NOT gluten. I wish they wouldn...
  5. Ennis_Tx, You might also try Papaya extract. It is has been reported to have good digestive properties. Here is a livestrong article on it. Open Original Shared Link Solary has a combined product has both the Pineapple extract (bromelain) and the Papya extract combined in it. I have taken the liberty to research it on the vitmaminshope...
  6. Ennis_Tx, Most people don't start with high enough dose to get over the acid rebound wall that makes it feel 10x worse. In the gastric re-acidfication study they used 1500mg which would be at least 3 capsule of 650mgs at one time and maybe 4 to be extra sure you have enough stomach acid. If are taking PPP's your stomach acid is not too high...
  7. Ennis_TX, I vote for taking the BetaineHCL and see if your (in)digestion doesn't approve. This site explains it well. Open Original Shared Link Reading it will explain by taking PPI's your stomach's pyloric valve that guards the small intestine won't open thus you throw things back up. You mentioned this got worse when you upped your...
  8. To All, this is a fascinating thread. Thank you knitty kitty for starting it and rmj for your great research. I am always' trying to find out as much as I can about gluten and it many hiding places but didn't know it could be hidden in food additives as it where. I have always been wary of products of that contained "natural flavorings" because...
  9. To Whom It May Concern, (since this is an old threat) There is a discussion going now in a new thread that could explain why some people are reacting to certain products containing chicken. see this thread that talks about the food additive transglutaminase is sometimes used in "formed chicken" products which can trigger similar autoimmune reactions...
  10. KEMB, Here is research as published on Celiac.com for the active ingredient AN-PEP in Gliadinx. https://www.celiac.com/articles/24141/1/AN-PEP-Enzyme-Digests-Gluten-in-Healthy-Volunteers-So-What/Page1.html quoting there summary of the EN-PEP study "in the placebo group, the high compared to low calorie meal slowed gastric emptying and...
  11. CeliacMommaX2, Your children may be reacting to corn in their diet. Here a post that talks about this possibility in addition to Oats - Corn can trigger IgA immune response in some Celiacs. Also you might have them checked for Pellagra some Celiac's also have co-morbid Pellagra and it can contribute to a poor GI response even when someone...
  12. Palvyre, The citrate form if taken in an oral solution as sold for pre-surgical flushes is usually 10x the RDA amount. when found as pill or liquidgel at 200mg with 4 our hours between doses does not usually do this when 200 mg is exceeded every 4 hours. That said since citrate can flush. Try finding the Glycinate form it doesn't usually flush...
  13. Palvyre, Have you looked into Vitamin K. See this webmd link Open Original Shared Link People with GI problems often have trouble absorbing our fat soluble vitamins. Vitamin K (not just Vitamin D) is important for bone health/density. Fat soluble vitamins should be taken with food for best absorption. I also highly recommend looking...
  14. buckwheat, First I know this is an old thread (but I didn't know that when I first read it) and began researching what could be the cause or maybe there was hidden gluten in progresso or if chicken could be an allergen not yet diagnosed. I noticed your progresso comment. This broth has (had) I think from looking at the online ingredient list...
  15. hersheygirl9, Here is some research that might answer your question. The Punjab area is the region of India most associated with Celiac disease. Here is a study about the topic. https://www.celiac.com/articles/24375/1/Punjabi-Americans-Have-Highest-Celiac-Disease-Rates/Page1.html Here is another article that summarizes that Northern...
  16. Charli61, I think for most Celiac's we are afraid that it would do more harm than good. See this thread by Jefferson Adams that asked the same question about Celiac "drugs" in the pipeline. https://www.celiac.com/articles/24099/1/Why-All-the-Hate-for-Celiac-Disease-Drug-Treatments/Page1.html Unless we can be 100% sure we are not doing...
  17. Sarah C, I don't know if this will help you are not but I would research it. I dr. googled it (link below) but I knew where to look. Niacinamide has great memory boosting ability at least in mice studies. See this link from from the life enhancement website. http://www.life-enhancement.com/magazine/article/2049-nicotinamide-restores...
  18. Ennis_TX, I couldn't agree more. There was a fairly popular book a few years ago that highlighted the importance of Magnesium. It is called the "Magnesium Miracle" written by Dr. carolyn dean people are said to waste away without enough Magnesium. I think of it as Chlorophyll for the animals. The Mitochondria can't metabolism energy in...
  19. hersheygirl9, This response will be a little technical and probably longer than it should be so hold on for the ride. But I am trying to educate here and sometimes that requires a long post. I will quote Jennifer Scribner in her entirety because I can't say it better than she does. she writes for the bodywisdomnutrition website I will...
  20. jm34, the other post was getting too long. so here a list of nutrients that helped my depression and anxiety issues. Vitamin D Zinc Magnesium Citrate Niacinamide Iodine These all helped me you may have to take them in higher doses than the RDA if you are low in them to catch back up but only for a cycle say 3 to 6 months...
  21. jm34, if you take vitamin d you also need to look into vitamin k they are often sold together and for good reason. They work together to balance each other. Vitamin K us actually used to reverse artery calcification in Japan. see this link that talks about this Open Original Shared Link This is an archive issue so you might not be able...
  22. hersheygirl9, I agree with ironictruth I believe it is the affects of the PPI's. They can be hard to get off too without experiencing the rebound wall. see this thread from medhelp that discusses the problem you describe. Open Original Shared Link In short black specs can be a normal thing -- black stool is a medical issue. The...
  23. Mermaid's Mom, You are NOT a pariah. If any one is on this board is. Let me be the Pariah. You are overwhelmed and rightly so. We have the benefit of having had this disease for many years and all the information (can feel like judgement) I think to a new comer but I know every on this board would help you if they could. That said I...
  24. hersheygirl9, Here is a quick dr.google search for reference. It is from the Mayo Clinic Open Original Shared Link I wouldn't worry too much if it isn't bright red or black. Generally your stool should look/resemble the color of dirt. Think Clay colored. And it sounds like yours does that according to your description. I...
  25. jmg, your right thanks for correcting me on that. Dr. Mark Hyman called him a "medicial clinician" but he is not a doctor as best I could tell after visiting his site again. I am sorry for the error. I think it was just a pavlovian response on my part. Every doctor's office (and/or hospital) I have been to only the doctor's where smoks/ white...
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