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  1. I tried algae based calcium supplements, but because I have Dermatitis Herpetiformis I broke out with dermatitis herpetiformis blisters. Do be careful. Iodine, whether in iodized salt or seaweed or some types of fish, can stimulate dermatitis herpetiformis. I stick to cruciferous veggies (broccoli, kale and other green leafy veggies), but I avoid spinach...
  2. So sorry to hear you are going through this! What OTC med did you take?
  3. Yep,yep,yep, called it from experience. I've lived through SIBO and Candida myself. I get a different sorts of reactions to dairy, high sugar consumption, and gluten. I react to Casein, the protein in dairy. Try the AIP diet. Dr. Sarah Ballantyne designed it and is a Celiac herself. Her book, the Paleo Approach, has been most helpful.
  4. Yes, I know. Without sufficient Folate, Cobalamine, and Pyridoxine, the body can't get rid of high homocysteine levels. High homocysteine levels make one restless, interferes with sleep and resembles ADHD symptoms. High homocysteine levels occur in Celiac Disease. Chronic high histamine levels lead to high homocysteine levels. Impact of supplementation...
  5. @MMeade, People who get over-methylated are frequently low in Pyridoxine Vitamin B6. Pyridoxine helps regulate the methylation process so it doesn't run amok. P-5-P is the active form. All eight essential B vitamins work in concert together. Just taking one or two can throw the rest out of balance. If you have malabsorption as occurs in Celiac...
  6. @Rejoicephd, I took high dose Vitamin D to correct my severe deficiency quickly. It's safe to do this. I felt much better once my Vitamin D level was about eighty ng/mL. Vitamin D works as a hormone and helps calms the immune system between 80 - 100 ng/mL. High-Dose Vitamin D Supplementation Can Correct Hypovitaminosis D Prior to Total Knee...
  7. @cristiana, I'm glad your A1Cs have come back as normal! Penicillin based antibiotics like flucloxacillin can deplete thiamine, but low thiamine won't cause high mchc. But SIBO bacteria will take advantage of low thiamine and all those oats to become overgrown. SIBO bacteria can interfere with iron and B12 absorption and may cause high mchc...
  8. Hi, @cristiana, @trents is correct. Red blood cell size is important. High blood glucose blood levels can affect red blood cells causing them to bloat, then shrink which causes the iron to become concentrated, thus higher mchc. Have you increased your carbs to compensate for reducing your meat? All those oats? Have you had an A1C test...
  9. @RejoicephdRejoicephd, Glad you're continuing the vitamin supplementation. High dose Thiamine has been shown to improve fibromyalgia symptoms. Vitamin D also helps. Interesting Reading: High-dose thiamine improves the symptoms of fibromyalgia https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3669831/ And... The Role of Nutrient Supplementation...
  10. Look into a whole foods Paleo diet like the Autoimmune Protocol Diet. Gluten free processed foods are frequently loaded with saturated fats and fiber, and extremely low in nutritional value. Talk to your doctor and dietician about supplementing with essential vitamins and minerals while on a gluten free diet.
  11. @AMY KACHER, Get checked for vitamin deficiencies! Deficiencies in any of several of the B vitamins and Vitamin D can cause depression. Discuss with your doctor and dietician supplementing with essential vitamins and minerals while you are gluten free. Celiac disease affects the absorption of these essential nutrients because of the inflammation...
  12. @Heatherisle, Your daughter needs to be checked for Vitamin B12 deficiency as soon as possible! The nitrogen compounds in anesthesia can precipitate a B12 deficiency resulting in severe depression. Please have her checked immediately! The nitrogen compounds in anesthesia (both gas and injected anesthesia) bind irrevocably with the Cobalt...
  13. Welcome to the forum, @MMeade! I found taking Thiamine Vitamin B1 in the form Benfotiamine helpful. I have Celiac, hypothyroidism, and diverticulosis. Inflammation caused by Celiac or allergic reactions cause "leaky gut syndrome" which allows food particles to pass from the intestines into the blood stream where they cause further inflammation in the...
  14. Thiamine has antifungal properties. The body uses thiamine to keep bacteria and yeasts from overgrowth in the digestive system. Fluconazole use can cause thiamine deficiency. Supplementing with thiamine in the form Benfotiamine would be beneficial as Benfotiamine promotes intestinal healing. Thiamine and the other B vitamins tend to...
  15. Have you had a DNA test to look for Celiac disease genes? If she doesn't have any celiac specific genes, look for another explanation. If she does have Celiac genes, assume they are turned on and active Celiac disease is progressing. All first degree relatives (mother, father, siblings, children) should be genetically tested as well. Sometimes blood...
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