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- Scott Adams replied to RDLiberty's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease1
Rice, corn, and other gluten-free grains.
Your approach is spot-on—trusting reliable sources like Mayo Clinic and sticking to a gluten-free diet that works for you is the best way to navigate all the noise out there. The claim that rice and corn contain forms of gluten harmful to celiacs is indeed a misconception. While these grains do contain proteins that may technically be referred to as "glutens" ... -
- Scott Adams replied to Sicilygirl's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease1
Enegy level extremely low
Healing and regaining energy after a celiac diagnosis can be a frustratingly slow process, but you're not alone in feeling this way! Everyone's healing journey is different, and factors like age, how long celiac was undiagnosed, and the extent of intestinal damage can all play a role. In general, villi can begin to heal within a few weeks to months after... -
- Lotte18 replied to Matt13's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms20
Can food allergies like milk and soy flatten villi?
Hi Scott, I thought I'd be like "most people" and could go back to having dairy once my villi had healed. But after dealing with neurological problems that cropped up long after my gut had healed it turned out that this just wasn't true. I have no idea if celiac influences pancreatic enzyme production or if it's the other way around--for some of us-- but... -
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