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- knitty kitty replied to KCGirly's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Symptoms and trying to figure this out
Welcome to the forum, @KCGirly, In addition to side effects like rashes and gastrointestinal symptoms, Semaglutide is known to cause Thiamine Vitamin B1 deficiency. Gastrointestinal Beriberi (a Thiamine deficiency disorder) causes nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, diarrhea, constipation, and tachycardia. Consuming a diet high in carbohydrates... -
- KCGirly replied to KCGirly's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Symptoms and trying to figure this out
Thanks for the reply Trent. You asked how much gluten I’m consuming daily. I haven’t been tracking that. I just know that some of the food I’ve been eating does have gluten like sandwiches and things like that. I’ve also had a few cookies we baked that had flour. My GI doctor did get back with me and they are moving the endoscopy up to t... -
- knitty kitty replied to Mnofsinger's topic in Related Issues & Disorders9
Food Tasting Salty
Foods tasting salty can be an indicator of diabetes, kidney failure, Sjogren's syndrome, thyroid problems, smoking, dehydration and zinc deficiency. -
- trents replied to Gpjek's topic in Publications & Publicity3
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Our insight into the immune responses involved in celiac disease has steadily increased and there have been many attempts to develop drug therapies to either break down gluten before it triggers immune system responses or to, in some way, trick the immune system into no longer identifying gluten as a threat. So far, all these attempts have been disappointments... -
- RMJ replied to LKMatchett's topic in Super Sensitive People5
Being present in same room as gluten pasta cooking
Good idea! We don’t have a range hood/exhaust fan so I didn’t think of that.
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