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knitty kitty

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  1. @nattaliec, Has your daughter been eating lots of gluten free processed foods? A diet high in carbohydrates (and low in nutritional value) can result in Small Intestinal Bacterial Overgrowth which will cause gas (wind), diarrhea, and bloating. The anemia and fatigue can be helped with vitamin and mineral supplements. Has your daughter been...
  2. @Gilly M, Have you discussed with your doctor the possibility of Celiac Disease? Lactose intolerance? SIBO? Malnutrition from malabsorption? Your stools may be resulting in malabsorption of nutrients because you may not be digesting and absorbing your food properly. Especially if you have had improvement while taking thiamine and B Complex...
  3. Thiamine helps balance your electrolytes. How did you arrive at the conclusion you have electrolyte imbalance? Were you diagnosed by a doctor? Thiamine improves electrolyte imbalances. Insomnia, muscle twitching, muscle tension and tremors, and air hunger are neurological symptoms of Thiamine deficiency. Heavy periods are a symptom of Thiamine...
  4. Hi, @Gilly M, I'm sorry to hear you're still having problems. Have you ever had a genetic test for Celiac Disease? I'm concerned that you are still having "oxalate dumping". How does your "oxalate dumping" differ from sandy or grainy diarrhea? Have you been diagnosed with kidney stones? Gout? Have you tried removing dairy from your...
  5. Welcome to the forum, @Wendy226, Yes, your doctor should have been aware that Celiac Disease is genetic. After diagnosing your daughter with Celiac, all her first degree relatives (like her mom) should have been tested for Celiac as well. You've got a genetic combination common in Celiac Disease. Many of us have struggled with symptoms...
  6. @Karinosa, Sure, I'm a big fan of scientific sources.... Mucosal reactivity to cow's milk protein in coeliac disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1810502/ And... Anti-tissue transglutaminase antibodies not related to gluten intake https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29555204/
  7. More information.... Damage to the small intestine (villus atrophy) results in malabsorption of essential vitamins and minerals. B vitamins cannot be made by the human body. We must get sufficient B vitamins from our diet every day because B vitamins cannot be stored. Unfortunately, the gluten free diet can be low in essential nutrients, especially...
  8. Welcome to the forum, @Anne G! Sorry to hear your daughter is having such a rough time. I have had very bad reactions to SSRIs. They are known to cause gastrointestinal side effects. Side-effect profile of fluoxetine in comparison with other SSRIs, tricyclic and newer antidepressants: a meta-analysis of clinical trial data https:/...
  9. Welcome to the forum, @Sundy Ward! Sorry you are still experiencing problems. Diarrhea can result in malabsorption of essential vitamins and minerals. Taking vitamin and mineral supplements can boost your ability to absorb these essential nutrients. Are you taking a B Complex, Vitamin D, and magnesium? Have you been checked for nutritional...
  10. Great video, @plumbago! I agree wholeheartedly that sugar alcohols cause problems! I avoid them like the plague. I've had problems with candies, mints, toothpaste, and lots of gluten free processed foods which contain one sugar alcohol or another. The consequences just are not worth it! Found some interesting articles... https...
  11. There are other nutrients necessary for red blood cell production which help correct anemia. Vitamin A, Vitamin D, Riboflavin B 2, Niacin B 3, Thiamine B 1, Pyridoxine B 6, Folate B 9, and Cobalamine B12 are the vitamins needed to prevent and correct anemia. Minerals like Copper and Zinc are also needed for red blood cell production. These are vitamins...
  12. I've been using Magnesium Threonate recently. It's a form of magnesium that can cross the blood brain barrier better than other forms. It improves brain cognition and memory. My brain finds it very relaxing. Read about it here.... A Magtein®, Magnesium L-Threonate, -Based Formula Improves Brain Cognitive Functions in Healthy Chinese ...
  13. @badastronaut, I like zinc picolinate for my zinc supplement. This may help.... https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Zinc-HealthProfessional/
  14. You're in good company Guest! My doctors laughed at me when I suggested Celiac Disease. When I was suffering from nutritional deficiencies, instead of diagnosing life-threatening Pellagra and Wernicke's Encephalopathy, they said I was crazy and sent me away. Can you visit the doctor that diagnosed your friend? Have you had an at home genetic...
  15. I chose to make dietary and environmental changes. I follow a low histamine Paleo diet. I take Benfotiamine B 1, Pyridoxine B 6, and B12 Cobalamine because they make an enzyme Diamine Oxidase that breaks down histamine. DAO, Betaine Hydrochloride, and Niacin are available as nutritional supplements. Betaine Hydrochloride helps to breakdown histamine...
  16. Welcome to the forum, @mack4m! Dairy can cause the same autoimmune response as gluten does in about half of us. Dairy is also high in Iodine. Removing dairy from the diet may be helpful. High histamine levels, which are part of the immune response to gluten and dairy, can cause eczema and hives. Other food sensitivities (IgE responses) can develop...
  17. @Nitsa, welcome to the forum! You may feel better taking Betaine Hydrochloride or DAO (Diamine Oxidase) supplements, both are digestive enzymes. With digestive enzyme supplements, food gets digested better. Poorly digested carbohydrates, like your gluten free rice, get digested by intestinal bacteria with gas and bloating as a result. You...
  18. @DebJ14, That's great that the second doctor took your son off the Ppi! We need Thiamine and Niacin Vitamin B 3 to make stomach acid. Is your son taking a B Complex in addition? A B Complex will contain Niacin and Pyridoxine B 6. Pyridoxine is needed to make Diamine Oxidase, DAO, another digestive enzyme our bodies make that helps lower histamine...
  19. @birdboyden, Hello. What a concerning situation! I've had gallbladder problems before my Celiac diagnosis. Problems with my gallbladder were caused by nutritional deficiencies. Malabsorption affects all the vitamins and minerals we need. Damage to the lining of the small intestine caused by the autoimmune response in Celiac can result...
  20. Nutritional Imbalances in Adult Celiac Patients Following a Gluten-Free Diet https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8398893/ Hiding in Plain Sight: Modern Thiamine Deficiency https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8533683/ Thiamine and benfotiamine: Focus on their therapeutic potential https://pubmed.ncbi...
  21. Not to worry, I simply like to add in references for future readers. Vaccinations and so many things can cause Thiamine deficiency disorders. I find it fascinating how insufficient Thiamine can affect the mitochondria. Without Thiamine, our mitochondria don't function properly, affecting different organs, and causing all sorts of diseases. The...
  22. @Vicrob, It doesn't really matter what sort of immunization or inoculation it is. Thiamine helps recover from it. Read more here... https://www.hormonesmatter.com/vaccination-stressor/
  23. Interesting study on cases of GBS after certain CoVid vaccines. Risk of Guillain-Barré Syndrome Following COVID-19 Vaccines: A Nationwide Self-Controlled Case Series Study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37788935/ And...Two Case Reports of Chronic Inflammatory Demyelinating Polyneuropathy After COVID-19 Vaccination https://www.ncbi.nlm....
  24. Thiamine in the form Allithiamine or Tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide (TTFD) has been shown to have beneficial effects on autism and ADHD. Treatment of autism spectrum children with thiamine tetrahydrofurfuryl disulfide: a pilot study https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12195231/ And... https://www.hormonesmatter.com/energy-deficiency-asd/ ...
  25. @Linda68, Good to hear from you! I looked at the ingredients of Jarrow B-Right Optimized B-Complex. The form of Thiamine it contains is Thiamine Mononitrate. Thiamine Mononitrate is not a form of Thiamine that the body can utilize well. Our body doesn't absorb much of it, and what is absorbed has to undergo chemical changes in order to...
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