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- Brook G replied to MomofGF's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms17
Not sure if this is Celiac or just a gluten-free intolerance
People who are Celiac don't have a gluten response to Quinoa, but some people who are gluten intolerant do. I react to quinoa just like I do to gluten. Freddies/Kroger came out with their own gluten-free Bread and I didn't think to read the ingredients. I couldn't figure out where I would have gotten gluten in my diet until I read the ingredients in their... -
- trents replied to cameo674's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Testing positive for antibodies, are there visible changes to the colon that could be seen without a biopsy?
Thanks for the additional information. I was thinking of asking you if your daughter was taking methylated vitamins since she has the MTHFR gene but you beat me to it. To answer the question you posed in your original post, as I explained, celiac disease does not damage the colon but the lining of the small bowel. If the damage is pronounced enough and... -
- cameo674 replied to cameo674's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Testing positive for antibodies, are there visible changes to the colon that could be seen without a biopsy?
I could not locate the correct Gary Brecka video where he explains the methylation process and specifically states things about how people with the MTRR homozygous gene mutation are known to suffer from heartburn due to a weakened valve/sphincter where the esophagus and the stomach connect. My brother had the youtube video sent to him from 10x health which... -
- cameo674 replied to cameo674's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms7
Testing positive for antibodies, are there visible changes to the colon that could be seen without a biopsy?
Trents: Due to a genetic mutation, my daughter has inherited from both parents she cannot process the Folic Acid provided in the fortified American grains. An MD told her to avoid eating fortified grains. My daughter makes the assumption that unless she makes the food item, that the baker used a fortified grain so she has been limiting her gluten intake... -
- trents replied to growlinhard1's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Colonoscopy with large are of inflammation
Welcome to the forum, @growlinhard1! If eliminating gluten from your diet makes significant improvement in your symptoms then there are two possibilities. Either you have celiac disease (aka, gluten intolerance) or NCGS (Non Celiac Gluten Sensitivity, aka, gluten sensitivity). The difference is that celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that creates...
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