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- trents replied to ChessFox's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease11
High dosage of B12 gave me life.
I think you would do well to take a high potency B-complex such that you get more balanced dosage across the spectrum of B vitamins. They work in concert. -
- Scott Adams commented on dixonpete's blog entry in Pete Dixon10
A video with researcher William Parker about Helminthic Therapy
Too much there to address, but here are a few things to address: Chronic diseases are solely due to industrialization: Chronic diseases have multiple causes, including genetics, lifestyle choices, and environmental factors. Helminths are beneficial for everyone: Not all helminths are beneficial; some can cause serious health issues. The idea... -
- Scott Adams replied to Jean Shifrin's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease4
Travel Abroad
Around 5 years ago I visited Tokyo, and luckily had my sister in law with me who is from there, otherwise it would have been more difficult. The bottom line is that there are tons of naturally gluten-free food options there, but you need to be able to communicate your needs to restaurant staff. Here is a gluten-free restaurant card for American visitors... -
- Scott Adams replied to More2Learn's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms13
Celiac Maybe a Possibility?
Be careful about how much B6 you take, as it can cause issues if you take too much of it over time. -
- Scott Adams replied to Sarah Marie's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms3
Bloodwork Help for my Teen
Since it is such a long time away, you may want to have her go gluten-free for 2 months and see how she responds to the diet. If her symptoms go away, then that would be another indicator that she has celiac disease. Discuss this approach with her doctor, and if they want her to do an endoscopy, then she will need to consume lots of gluten--several slices...
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