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- Scott Adams replied to Dawn Meyers's topic in Related Issues & Disorders19
Vaccines
The flu vaccine is indeed not 100% effective every year, as its effectiveness varies depending on how well the vaccine strains match the circulating flu viruses. However, even in years when the match is less than perfect, the flu vaccine still provides significant benefits. Studies consistently show that vaccinated individuals who contract the flu often experience... -
- trents replied to growlinhard1's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms11
Colonoscopy with large area of inflammation
Because you have already had the "gold standard" test done, and because you have some experiential evidence that removing gluten from your diet causes you to feel better, it would make sense to begin the gluten-free diet as you wait for biopsy results. -
- growlinhard1 replied to growlinhard1's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms11
Colonoscopy with large area of inflammation
I wasn't given any blood tests. I think I should try the gluten free diet because when I cut it out a few weeks ago for just a couple of days, I know I started feeling better. The difference was actually pretty dramatic. When I learned gluten free eating may cause false negative biopsy results, I went back to gluten full force and feel like you know what... -
- Wheatwacked replied to Nicbent35's topic in Related Issues & Disorders12
3 year old gluten intolerance?
My mom said when he was born "you got what you gave". Until 5 years of he was gluten free, was well liked by his friends, although did get them into mischief at times, a leader of his group of friends, physically active and paid attention, as much as any preschooler. At 5 years old we moved to my hometown and had to rely on our friends, my pediatrition... -
- Beverage commented on Scott Adams's article in Gluten-Free Foods & Beverages1
Safe Gluten-Free Spices and Brands: A Celiac Disease Guide
Morton & Bassett spices are labeled gluten free. I've been using them for years, no problems. I order direct from them as the selection at my grocery is very limited. They have a newsletter with regular discounts and specials: https://mortonbassett.com/ Spicely another good gluten free brand, CERTIFIED gluten-free, but not widely available where...- celiac disease
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