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  1. AdamJ, Dancing for joy here! So very glad the AIP diet is helping you! ?
  2. Sometimes it's the amount of histamine that trips my reaction trigger. Like you have a cup that is half full of histamine from the bananas, but the added avocado filled your cup up to overflowing and there's a reaction. Every body is different and may tolerate different levels of histamine before it triggers a reaction. Yes, figuring out what's right...
  3. Yes, I did reverse my fatty liver! I had been very ill, and much was due to malnutrition. Newly diagnosed Celiacs are often low in many vitamins and minerals. Be sure to discuss supplementing with your doctor. Correcting deficiencies in Vitamin D and magnesium can help, too. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29480918 Kitty
  4. Welcome to the forum! Celiac Disease has over 300 different symptoms of which you can have any combination. Talk about winning the lottery! The sweet infection taste makes me think of Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth (SIBO) which can occur with Celiac Disease. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3099351/ SIBO is also...
  5. Hi, Susan! Welcome to the forum! Paprika is a spice derived from peppers. Peppers are a member of the nightshade family. Other nightshades are tomatoes, potatoes, and eggplants. Nightshade vegetables contain alkaloids that encourage "leaky gut" syndrome, especially potatoes. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12479649 I have problems...
  6. I'm so glad the information was helpful to you! ?. Remember the eight essential B vitamins all work together and we need minerals, too. Copper deficiency is often overlooked in anemia. If you're low in Vitamin D, you may be low in the other fat soluble vitamins, too, like vitamin A, which helps in iron absorption. And, as Ennis said, Vitamin C helps with...
  7. Here's some articles for you.... https://mthfrsupport.com.au/2016/09/dao-deficiency-and-histamine-the-unlikely-connection/ And also.... symptoms of high histamine.... https://www.histaminintoleranz.ch/en/symptoms.html#uneinheitlich High histamine levels are what you get when you ingest gluten, so, yes, eating high histamine foods (or histamine...
  8. Thiamine deficiency will cause a collection of fluid in the lungs. Thiamine is necessary for the proper growth and function of T and B cells. Thiamine deficiency will cause a cough. The vagus nerve is affected by thiamine deficiency, becoming hypersensitive and coughing is easily triggered. The vagus nerve also controls acid production, the...
  9. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6031815/ Thiamine, B12 (cobalamine), B6 (pyridoxine), Vitamins A, and C are used as treatment. Celiac Disease causes malabsorption which results in malnutrition. Please get checked for vitamin deficiencies!
  10. Welcome, Francis! Yes, I've experienced uveitis. Horrible experience. My heart goes out to you. Turned out my Vitamin D level was very severely low. Your eyes need vitamin D and Vitamin A to keep the eyes lubricated. Celiacs have trouble absorbing enough of the fat soluble vitamins, Vitamins A, D, E, and K. Your eyes also need these water soluble...
  11. Welcome, Alice! My mom had oral lichen planus, Celiac Disease and thyroid problems. Seems several autoimmune diseases are carried along with the Celiac genes. Some vitamin deficiencies are associated with lichen planus. The B-complex vitamins, especially thiamine, riboflavin, B12, B6, and folate, and Vitamins A and D, zinc, and Vitamin C are...
  12. Polyphenols can deactivate thiamine! Tannins deactivate thiamine! By cutting out polyphenols you made more active thiamine available and your insomnia resolved! Read the section "CHEMICAL DEGRADATION AND COMPLEXATION" http://thiamine.dnr.cornell.edu/Thiamine_causes.html Best wishes! P.S. Thiamine deficiency affects sleep. https:...
  13. BuddhaBar, Glad to hear your mind is calming down. Are you getting any sunlight? Exposure to natural sunlight can help reset your clock. Open the curtains! There's full spectrum lights available. https://verilux.com/pages/full-spectrum-light I hope you continue to feel better and that your doctor will do all tests necessary. ...
  14. Ask the doctors when you go to check for thiamine deficiency. Thiamine deficiency can cause anxiety, diarrhea, palpitations, muscle weakness tremors and weight loss. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Thiamin-HealthProfessional/#h5 There's a connection between low thiamine and hyperthyroidism. If you feel worse go to emergency care and...
  15. Those vitamins and minerals you are low in are the easiest ones to test for. Testing for other vitamins is a bit trickier because they are mostly inside cells. Doctors can test for byproducts of vitamin usage, but this can be expensive. Check with your doctor about supplementing thiamine. Doctors can give thiamine intravenously, or you may prefer...
  16. In the early stages of thiamine deficiency and in children, vomiting is a symptom. Thiamine is needed by the body to process carbohydrates into energy for our bodies. Those gluten free bread like products are not required to be enriched with vitamins. Gluten containing breads are required by law to be enriched with vitamins that the processing of...
  17. Have you been checked for vitamin deficiencies? You might not be absorbing enough thiamine from your diet. Thiamine is necessary to provide energy to our cells to make muscles work. Without enough thiamine, we feel run down. Other vitamins New Celiacs may be low in are Vitamin B12, and Vitamin D. https://lpi.oregonstate.edu/mic/vitamins/thiamin#deficiency ...
  18. BuddhaBar, Glad to hear you're feeling better and getting some much needed sleep!!! Yeah! Did you ever see the movie "Insomnia" with Al Pacino? I can very well commiserate. LoL Kitty
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  20. Elite, Have you had your Vitamin D level checked recently? Low levels of Vitamin D have been found in Hashimoto patients. Another vitamin that is often low is thiamine. I found an article that explains which vitamins can help. https://thyroidpharmacist.com/articles/most-common-nutrient-deficiencies-hashimotos/ Please don't lose...
  21. BuddhaBar, Didn't mean to overwhelm you. LoL. I studied nutrition in college and continued to study afterwards hoping to figure out what was wrong with me. I was very sick and got tired of being told by the doctors it was all in my head and thrown medications to treat the symptoms without finding the real cause. I was taking a daily vitamin...
  22. BuddhaBar, I'm glad to hear you're going to take Vitamin D supplements! I take them year round. My Vitamin D level was eleven. My doctor prescribed D2 supplements which are synthetic and didn't agree with me. I switched to D3, the natural form, and my body loved them. I craved those little D3 pills. I ate them like m&m's. It was really strange...
  23. Hello! No need to worry. I had really horrible insomnia and anxiety attacks, too. I found I was deficient in many vitamins and minerals. Many newly diagnosed Celiacs have malnutrition because Celiac Disease causes malabsorption. I was deficient in pretty much every thing: Vitamin D, the eight different B vitamins, Vitamin C, magnesium, and iron. Remember...
  24. Hello. Sorry you're feeling discouraged and unwell. Things will get better. I was very sick with similar symptoms. My doctors were clueless. I researched a lot. I discovered information about Histamine Intolerance. As a result, I began the AutoImmune (Paleo) Protocol diet (AIP diet). I only included AIP foods that were also on a Low Histamine...
  25. Have you been checked for vitamin and mineral deficiencies, besides iron? Newly diagnosed Celiacs often have nutritional deficiencies. Neurological symptoms may be caused by deficiencies in thiamine, niacin and B12. Nitrous Oxide used in anesthesia during endoscopy can cause a sudden loss of vitamin B12. Worsening acne can be a result of Vitamin...
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