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- PA Painter replied to Eldene's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut29
Oats gluten free?
Yes, excessive neuropathy and a debilitating headache, spasms, cramps, tremors. Very much what you would expect from Parkinson or MS, only it coincides with the food and resolves 100% with a whole food AND gluten free diet. The gluten free diet was not enough on it's own I had to eliminate all processed food as well. They did the biopsy a year ago. -
- pweidema commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns1
The Hidden Challenges of Gluten-Free Dining: What Dylan Dreyer's Airport Experience Reveals for People with Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity
When I ate at food stands in Italy (where apparently all food staff has training in celiac needs) I was always able to get gluten-free eggplant parm (yum!). I assume they got it pre-prepared and simply heated it up. Wish we could do the same here.- airport
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- pweidema commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research1
Study Examines Modern vs. Ancient Wheat Proteins and Their Impact on Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity (+Video)
Interesting - thanks!- amylase
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- trents replied to Eldene's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut29
Oats gluten free?
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- trents replied to thejayland10's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease7
Recent blood test results check in - TTG- IGA
You have been doing all the right things to manage your celiac disease since diagnosis so what would you have changed? Perhaps the only negligence was not seeking follow-up testing sooner and more regularly. But even then, what would you have done differently as far as the day to day management of your celiac disease? I assume you realize that when something...
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