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  1. Prunes help slow things down a bit. Or dates... Hope you feel better.
  2. Niacin, Vitamin B 3, the kind that causes flushing, helps immensely with DH. Some acne is associated with DH and improves with Niacin. Reducing intake of iodine helps DH. Iodine is in Dairy, Seafood, especially crustaceans, nori, kelp, and iodized salt. @Hb333, BV is associated with Thiamine deficiency. Production of antibodies can be affected...
  3. Histamine Intolerance goes with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. In Celiac Disease, mast cells multiply dramatically. Mast cells release histamine (degranulation). Mast cells that don't have enough thiamine B1 degranulate easily and frequently. Vitamin B12 and Vitamin C are needed to break down histamine. I found choosing low histamine foods...
  4. A person can have "normal" blood levels of Thiamine, but have a functional deficiency because the Thiamine is not getting into the cells. The transporters that bring thiamine into the cells have been blocked and turned off by those medications. The best way to clear the transporters is High Dose Thiamine. High Dose Thiamine provides a means...
  5. Thiamine chelates heavy metals. And protects our DNA from radiation damage. Open Original Shared Link
  6. Oh, yes, I can't walk down the bread aisle. My eyes sting, my nose starts running, I get queasy. The nose and eyes drain into the digestive system. Digestion starts in the mouth. The reason you smell something is because molecules of it is floating in the air and landing on your smell receptors in your nose. As you wish.... NOTE...
  7. Gastrointestinal beriberi = abdominal discomfort. Yes. Low stomach acid is due to thiamine deficiency. Yes. Try some Riboflavin B2 for the migraines. Numb feet = Thiamine, niacin ( B3), Pyridoxine (B6) and B12 helps here. B12 need Folate B9 to work properly. Benfotiamine is absorbed fine. I take mine at beginning of meals and magnesium...
  8. @John117, Do you have a problem with soy? Some do. It's in your vitamin supplement. Seems fine. Still, you might try high dose Thiamine (Benfotiamine 100 mg with each meal) and see if it helps. Thiamine is nontoxic and water soluble, so no harm to try. Yes, Thiamine insufficiency can wax and wane for years. Symptoms fluctuate with dietary...
  9. Hi! @T burd, I found this article that says antihistone antibodies are found in Celiac Disease. Are there different or specific ones for Celiac and Lupus? High Frequency of Extractable Nuclear Autoantibodies in Wheat-Related Disorders https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29977112/ HCQ, hydroxychloroquine, causes thiamine deficiency...
  10. What is in your 3x day multivitamin? I'm curious about the ingredients and the forms of the vitamins in there and the amounts. Can you post a picture of the label or a link? Which antidepressants are you taking? Any other meds? Supplements? Can you ask your doctor about Gastrointestinal Beriberi? Thiamine deficiency can cause gastrointestinal...
  11. Which meds are you on that cause no appetite? Some medications can interfere with vitamin absorption. Check out Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. In Celiac disease mast cells multiply and become hypersensitive and degranulate easily. Thiamine supplementation can help with mast cell regulation. Celiac people can become vitamin deficient easily...
  12. @Cramper, I do wish you would give another thought to thiamine deficiency as Gastrointestinal Beriberi, and as a means to help your liver. see... Impact of thiamine supplementation in the reversal of ethanol induced toxicity in rats https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/24968580/ And... The effects of thiamine and thiamine pyrophosphate...
  13. Welcome to the forum, @Meg80! Would you give us an idea of what type of foods you eat? Do you eat processed gluten free facsimile foods? Whole foods? What type of exercise do you do? How often? Intensity? When was the last time you got glutened? What do you think was cross contaminated that made you sick?
  14. The itchy rash may be Dermatitis Herpetiformis. If you have DH, you have Celiac Disease. A dermatologist can take a biopsy NEXT TO an ACTIVE spot. A dermatologist experienced with DH would be great. DH has been helped by Niacin Vitamin B 3. I have DH, but it's not active. A genetic test looks at your DNA for Celiac genes. Celiac Disease is hereditary...
  15. Keep us posted on your progress!
  16. @Gamma, I've taken gabapentin prior to vitamin supplementation and it didn't give me much relief. I was given gabapentin after a painful injury while supplementing with B Complex vitamins and Thiamine, and gabapentin worked much better. There's evidence supplementing with vitamins while taking gabapentin is better at nerve pain relief....
  17. Some Celiacs react to rice and corn as though it were gluten. The Autoimmune Paleo Protocol diet is scientifically proven to help with healing. This diet cuts out all grains, dairy, legumes and nightshades for several weeks. When feeling better, check for reactions after adding one item back to diet. Keeping a food/mood/poo'd journal can help...
  18. Yes, I'm very familiar with physicians' attitudes when they are baffled. You may do better getting a referral to a nutritionist or dietician who is familiar with Celiac Disease. That's like a needle in a haystack, though. Or educate yourself here at the forum. Experience is the best teacher. Keep us posted on your progress!
  19. @Gamma, Doctors are trained in medical learning institutions that are funded by pharmaceutical companies. Doctors are trained to prescribe pharmaceuticals. One doctor told me he could not make money prescribing vitamins so refused to test for vitamin and mineral deficiencies even though my Vitamin D level was in the single digits. And he only...
  20. Ask your doctor about Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. Coeliac Disease and Mast Cells https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6678566/#!po=40.1515
  21. @Ginger38, Look into Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. Mast cells are part of the immune system that goes haywire in Celiac Disease. Mast cells multiply out of control and react to more and more things in Celiac Disease. Mast Cells release histamine which is inflammatory. Your mast cells are releasing histamine in response to any stimulation....
  22. Hello, @Gamma, Athletes need more Thiamine, magnesium and other B vitamins to recover from exercise. Thiamine is needed to break down and clear lactic acid build up after exercise. Due to your Celiac Disease, you may not be absorbing sufficient amounts of vitamins and minerals. Blood tests levels don't accurately reflect vitamin status as most...
  23. Good to hear from you, @Laoshi. This article explains how different varieties of wheat can have differing inflammation effects. Bread and Other Edible Agents of Mental Disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4809873/#!po=18.0556
  24. @Mapampmfp, Would your doctor do a genetic test for the most common Celiac genes? Your rash could be Dermatitis Herpetiformis. A biopsy positive for DH would confirm Celiac Disease. Have you been checked for Mast Cell Activation Syndrome? Vitamin deficiencies? Deficiency in Vitamin C can cause dermatographia. Deficiency in B12 can...
  25. Recent research has found that Ttg6 antibodies are present in ataxia. Ttg6 antibodies are produced when gluten is present. Ttg2 is tested for Celiac Disease. Some people make both Ttg2 and Ttg6. Further reading..... Neurological manifestation of coeliac disease with particular emphasis on gluten ataxia and immunological injury:...
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