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- Nicole boling posted a topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut0
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- trents replied to badastronaut's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms22
Glutensensitive? or something else?
Any testing for celiac disease done while on a gluten free or even a restricted gluten diet will not be valid. The blood antibody tests for celiac disease are designed to detect specific kinds of antibodies produced by the inflammation in the small bowel lining produced by gluten ingestion so when you remove gluten or restrict it you eliminate or reduce the... -
- badastronaut replied to badastronaut's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms22
Glutensensitive? or something else?
Sorry to revive this old post. Had some new bloodworks and an echo done because I still have problems with my stomach. According to my latest bloodworks I'm still negative for celiac and still low on zinc (even after supplementing it for quite a long time), I'm low on folic acid now too and my bilirubin is quite high (2,5 and 0,6). My ALT is also slightly... -
- Dhruv replied to Dhruv's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms22
Confused with test results
@DebJ14 my son is a symptomatic. And his all bloodwork looks good so far. Here there is no treatment for this in allopathic, but back in india , there is a homeopathic treatment which makes people immune to wheat for celiac. Have known doctors whos given best treatment to the patinents and they are back to gluten, we are going india , as it's not sure if... -
- Scott Adams replied to Pua's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms9
Pretty desperate for some guidance
I can understand your decision, and if he ends up having the celiac disease genes, and his symptoms go away on a gluten-free diet, at the very least you can likely conclude that he has NCGS and possibly even celiac disease, although you can be certain about the latter. Actually he could still have NCGS without any genetic markers for celiac disease. Approximately...
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