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Hello, @James47, I found supplementing with essential vitamins and minerals improved my health. The gluten free diet can be low in some nutrients. Taking vitamins improves absorption. Micronutrients Dietary Supplementation Advices for Celiac Patients on Long-Term Gluten-Free Diet with Good Compliance: A Review https://www.ncbi.nlm...
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Why corn intolerant after 4 mths gluten free?
knitty kitty replied to Nicole boling's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Sequences of proteins in corn resemble sequences of proteins in gluten. Antigluten antibodies hone in on those sequences no matter the source. Sometimes, we develop antibodies against other protein sequences in corn as well. Maize Prolamins Could Induce a Gluten-Like Cellular Immune Response in Some Celiac Disease Patients https://www... -
Meds or No Meds
knitty kitty replied to Mmaloun's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome to the forum! I get dermatitis herpetiformis, too. Staying away from foods high in Iodine will help with the dermatitis herpetiformis. Iodine in foods is known to make the dermatitis herpetiformis blisters worse. Try eliminating foods high in Iodine like dairy products, iodized salt, seafood, crustaceans, and kelp. No sushi. 😿 This ha... -
Gut dysbiosis can be caused by consuming a diet high in carbohydrates. Carbohydrate fermenting bacteria can push out more beneficial bacteria leading to SIBO, leaky gut and nutritional deficiencies in the B vitamins, especially in Thiamine. Thiamine is the B vitamin that we can run out of very quickly. Thiamine is needed to keep intestinal bacteria from...
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Digestive Issue?
knitty kitty replied to Ginger38's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I found following the Autoimmune Protocol Diet the best thing for me. The AIP diet has you remove all the foods from ones diet that can be irritating to the gastrointestinal tract. Eating those non-irritating foods for several weeks allows the intestines to heal, then other foods are slowly reintroduced. Find baseline foods that your body can tolerate... -
Welcome to the forum, @Royalred. If you're referring to tTg IgA, the test used to look for antigluten antibodies, then recent test results which are the nearly same as when diagnosed would indicate continued gluten consumption, resulting in inflammation due to the antibodies attacking the body in the autoimmune response of Celiac Disease. As a...
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Welcome to the forum! Newly diagnosed are usually low in B vitamins. Fatigue can be caused by being low in some of the B vitamins. The B vitamins are water soluble, so you may be inadvertently flushing them out of your system by drinking "tons" of water. Athletes and people who exercise frequently have higher requirements for Thiamine Vitamin...
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Stomach ache fatigue and nausea
knitty kitty replied to Catherine pearl's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Gastrointestinal Beriberi symptoms are fatigue, nausea, stomach ache, abdominal pain, and unintended weight loss. I know from personal experience. My doctors weren't familiar with gastrointestinal beriberi. It is caused by a deficiency in Vitamin B 1 Thiamine. I took over-the-counter Thiamine supplements (Benfotiamine) and felt much better quickly... -
@Painful5, Sorry about your loss. "I had thought that over 10 years of careful eating would mean I should be one of those women who can sustain a pregnancy." The Gluten Free Diet can be low in essential vitamins and minerals. Nutritional Imbalances in Adult Celiac Patients Following a Gluten-Free Diet https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov...
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E.A.C. Rash (round hot )
knitty kitty replied to PAD's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Welcome to the forum! I found some studies that you may find interesting. Atypical erythema annulare centrifugum in a child with celiac disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8294140/ Nodular Regenerative Hyperplasia and Portal Hypertension in a Patient with Coeliac Disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC... -
Brands of Gluten-Free Parmesan Cheese
knitty kitty commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages
There's a lot of controversy about microbial transglutaminase. Microbial transglutaminase IS used in gluten free products. Microbial transglutaminase IS used in processed meats and dairy products which are gluten free. Production of prebiotic gluten-free bread with red rice flour and different microbial transglutaminase concentrations: modeling...- 9 comments
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Brands of Gluten-Free Parmesan Cheese
knitty kitty commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages
Microbial Transglutaminase is one of the enzymes used in dairy products, gluten containing products and unfortunately in gluten free processed products. Microbial Transglutaminase crosslinks proteins together to improve texture and flavor in foods. Unfortunately, Microbial Transglutaminase acts the same as tissue transglutaminase. Tissue Transglutaminase...- 9 comments
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Zinc deficiency causes loss of smell and taste. Our immune systems use lots of zinc, add to that malabsorption of vitamins and minerals... You can try a zinc supplement. Talk to your doctor about boosting your absorption by supplementing while healing. https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Zinc-HealthProfessional/#h8 The Effectiveness of...
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Looking for answers!
knitty kitty replied to Penny88's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
@Penny88, Welcome to the forum! When exposed to gluten, I get Dermatitis Herpetiformis bumps on my fingers like you describe. I also break out if exposed to foods like dairy, crustaceans, and kelp, because foods high in iodine make the dermatitis herpetiformis bumps flare up. I had to switch to Himalayan salt because iodized salt made dermatitis... -
Thiamine Thiamine Thiamine
knitty kitty replied to knitty kitty's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
@heyitsme, Ask your doctor for the Erythrocyte Transketolase test. I think some on-line labs have the test available. Because testing for Thiamine is so expensive and takes such a long time time, the World Health Organization (WHO) says the best way to test for Thiamine deficiency is to take high dose Thiamine and look for improvement in... -
Newly Diagnosed & Anxious
knitty kitty replied to EmilyT's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
@EmilyT, welcome to the forum! I understand your concern about cancer and Celiac Disease. Studies have shown high dose Thiamine (Benfotiamine) to have anticancer effects. Correcting nutritional deficiencies is important for us due to the malabsorption that occurs as a consequence of Celiac Disease. Discuss with your doctors and nutritionist... -
Getting in contact with someone
knitty kitty replied to Katie0711's topic in Board/Forum Technical Help
@Katie0711, Welcome to the forum! You could post your son's symptoms in this thread and let us know which post you found with similar symptoms. Someone currently active may be able to help. Best wishes. -
@AshyCo, I'm curious. What other foods are you reacting to?
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dermatitis herpetiformis + Thyroid
knitty kitty replied to OhCrumbs's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis
@Jacki Espo, So sorry to hear about that. High dose Thiamine has been shown to have anti-tumor effects, while low dose Thiamine may promote tumor growth. High dose Thiamine is safe and nontoxic. Selenium is beneficial for thyroid health. Keep us posted on your progress! References: Selenium and thyroid diseases https... -
Gluten after all?
knitty kitty replied to Femke's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
@Femke, and @AshyCo Do you have anemia? Anemia, Diabetes, and Thiamine Deficiency each will cause false negatives on Celiac blood tests. Have you thought about getting a DNA test done? One doesn't have to be consuming gluten for a DNA test which looks for the most common genes for Celiac Disease. A positive DNA test and positive response... -
Wheat Germ oil in skin balms
knitty kitty replied to Baba Fats's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I like tallow balm made by Vintage Traditions. Tallow Balm is natural, gluten free, and has been used for centuries. Vintage Traditions has lots of scented and unscented balms. Tallow Balm keeps my skin soft and moisturized. -
@Gingle, @plumbago has given good advice about checking for hidden gluten in medications. I have reactions to Sulfa drugs, a Hypersensitivity Type Four reaction, which causes gastrointestinal upset, rashes, and hives and metabolic dysfunction. People with Celiac Disease can develop this "allergic" reaction to Sulfa drugs like calcium channel...
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Here's some information about certain spices triggering symptoms in Celiac from a PubMed study.