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Confusing blood tests results
Wheatwacked replied to Olfy75's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
As Frank Robinson said in 1973, "Close don't count in baseball. Close only counts in horseshoes and hand grenades." Add to that "and Celiac Disease". What the doctors diagnose you with doesn't help. Gluten Free does. To me it's a no-brainer. Keep in mind that wheat products are fortified because otherwise the general public will have deficiencies... -
Gluten-Free Shoppers Report Food Scarcity and Soaring Prices
Wheatwacked commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Additional Concerns
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Is Paxlovid Gluten-Free?
Wheatwacked commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages
By the way, do you know your vitamin D blood plasma? Vitamin D and the Immune System There have been multiple cross-sectional studies associating lower levels of vitamin D with increased infection.- 9 comments
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Is Paxlovid Gluten-Free?
Wheatwacked commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages
I believe it is poor fat digestion from not absorbing choline or simply not eating enough. Gall bladder needs choline to make bile. Most of the western countries have low choline intake (liver, eggs, beef) from misguided attempt to control cholesterol in the '70s and the Paxlovid somehow compounds it?- 9 comments
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Are Halls Gluten Free
Wheatwacked replied to 1morething's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I've been using zinc gluconate lozenges (Cold-Eeze) and have not had a cold or sinus infection since starting in 2004. Until then I had two or three a year, almost like on schedule. -
Malignant Cancers are a Hidden Danger for Celiacs
Wheatwacked commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Cancer, Lymphoma and Celiac Disease
Regarding cancer: Iodine intake in the US is half what it was in 1970 and cancer rates have doubled. That began with the Atomic Age, led by The Wolff-Chaikoff Effect.- 29 comments
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Malignant Cancers are a Hidden Danger for Celiacs
Wheatwacked commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Cancer, Lymphoma and Celiac Disease
Thanks for sharing, Craig. Stick around the forum and you'll find lots to back up what you already know. Wheat is addictive, and a very profitable commodity. Mention "gluten free" and people get angry, just like an alcoholic. Lots of money is spent to convince us wheat is good. Did you know Norman Borlaug recieved the Noble Prize for creating...- 29 comments
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I also had problem with the Daiya pizza. I think it was the immitation meat. Against the Grain 3 cheese pizza with my own added sauce and mushrooms though is delicious. I actually pan fry it in a cast iron pan, covered, using Grapeseed oil (high temp smoke point) brushed on the bottom of the crust or the frypan. The pan fits a quarter pizza at a time.
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Before you get your gall bladder removed. Not enough choline (liver, eggs, beef) in your diet a major cause of gallbladder issues. Less than 10% of adults in the UK get enough. Could we be overlooking a potential choline crisis in the United Kingdom? it was discovered that less than 10% of the population were found to achieve the AI for choline ...
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I had to take 30 mg prednisone to function until I started GFD in order to even get out of bed. On GFD I'm down to 5-10 a day for maintenance, depending on stress and activity levels. Those first years on it caused Secondary Adrenal Insufficiency so I may have to continue for life. There are many other non classic symptoms to Celiac Disease. Vitamin...
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Malignant Cancers are a Hidden Danger for Celiacs
Wheatwacked commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Cancer, Lymphoma and Celiac Disease
I wonder if low vitamin D ubiquitous in Celiac Disease and reduced iodine intake might not have an underlying effect. The RDA for vitamine D is rediculously low, allowing only enough to prevent Rickets in children. It is estimated that 40% of adult Americans are low in vitamin D. Since 1970 Iodine intake in the US, at least, has been cut in half, and cancer...- 29 comments
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Anyone had a connection with celiac and cellulitis?
Wheatwacked replied to may75's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Has your eczema been extremely itchy? Has it been biopsied for possible Dermititis Herpetiforis? DH is caused by the same gluten antibodies as Celiac Disease. Treatment is the same: Gluten Free. I would suggest that you also have low iodine intake in your diet. Iodine is the hitman for our immune system, which is essentially moderated by vitamin... -
Getting tested
Wheatwacked replied to Toni Morrissey's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
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Wheatwacked replied to Toni Morrissey's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Did you mean 'foot' ?. That has been a long journey. Started with plantar faciitis, which I dealt with by hot showers down my back with shallow knee bends and gentle stretching. Part of the problem with PL is tightness of the Achilles Tendon. Even after gluten free then started the numbness, leathery skin, burning cold feet, etc. Kind of weird but... -
Getting tested
Wheatwacked replied to Toni Morrissey's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
lifetime congested sinuses, prostate hypertrophy at 21, skinniest kid in school, sleep apnea, fibromyalgia, arthritis, foot neurapathy, never ending Seasonal affective disorder, had 35 pounds of bellyfat. I got dumber from 3rd grade on. Brain fog. Back then I had a list of 19 that improved just as a result of GFD. Later I tracked my food intakes and discovered... -
Getting tested
Wheatwacked replied to Toni Morrissey's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
My son was diagnosed in 1976. I was in denial until 2014. I had it all my life, but the symptoms I had were not gastro related, so was never considered. -
When my son was weaned in 1976 he was diagnosed. The doctor insisted that he was fed only Nutramigen. He quickly improved. Saved his life. They make a version for toddlers now also. He grew up strong and is now a professional life guard with several awards for heroism, saving lives. When he was diagnosed the doctor told us he has ADD and that when...
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You may have set a record for the time it took to go from symptom to diagnose. Many take up to 10 years and go through all kinds of medications and procedures because the results are only borderline. Take it as a heads up before you get really sick. Get your vitamin D blood plasma (25-hydroxyvitamin D) tested. It is common for Celiac Disease and most...
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Lots of neurological symptoms
Wheatwacked replied to Pdawg's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Short answers: Yes, yes, yes, yes. Most of the nutrient tested only indicate plasma levels, which is tightly controlled. For example: Cell potassium concentration is around 140 mmol/L, whereas the normal range for plasma potassium varies between 3.2 and 6.2 mmol/L depending on age. Blood level may be fine but still not enough cellular potassium... -
42% of US adults are deficient in vitamin D Between 70% and 97% of Canadians demonstrate vitamin D insufficiency.
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Constant low back, abdominal and pelvic pain!
Wheatwacked replied to Aussienae's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I would be more concerned about low Thiamine, or too much supplemental calcium. A similar situation exists with vitamin D and cardiovascular calcification. The blame is placed on D, but the only cases cited seem to always involve supplementing Calcium along with vitamin D. American Bone Health : There is increasing evidence that too much calcium...- 65 replies
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Dermatitis herpetiformis: pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and treatment* Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH), also known as Duhring-Brocq dermatitis, is a chronic, recurrent disease, secondary to gluten hypersensitivity which main clinical manifestation is the occurrence of a papulovesicular pruriginous rash. Celiac Disease (celiac disease)...
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My first thought is vitamin D for the overall immune system failure. From your description you might be in negative numbers, if that were possible.😀 I have to take 10,00 IU a day to keep my blood level at 80 ng/ml. Started in 2015 and it took from Every time I stop, I start noticing issues (I stop answering the phone for one) in about two weeks. ...
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