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- plurie commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns1
Gluten-Free Options at Starbucks: A Guide for Celiac and Gluten-Sensitive Customers (+Video)
Starbucks also has a variety of egg bites (for breakfast) that are gluten free.- celiac disease
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- Emma2322 replied to Emma2322's topic in Related Issues & Disorders2
Looking For IVF Expert?
No! She is not going on gluten-related problems. I'm here just to know about IVF treatment because she wants to ensure before treatment If it's safe. -
- trents replied to Emma2322's topic in Related Issues & Disorders2
Looking For IVF Expert?
Welcome to the forum, @Emma2322! Can you give us some context here? This online community exists to support those with gluten-related disorders such as celiac disease and gluten sensitivity. Does your cousin suffer from a gluten-related disorder? -
- Chelsea.GF commented on Carol Farmholtz's article in Winter 2007 Issue5
My History with Interstitial Cystitis
I wanted to add a comment even though I'm late to the game. I was diagnosed with IC first and celiac later. The celiac diagnosis is new, so I'm still healing, but I think my body was not absorbing zinc, magnesium, or B vitamins which ultimately lead to a histamine intolerance, which lead to intense bladder pain. I'm hoping as my gut heals, I'll start to be...- bladder
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- trents replied to Mina H's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
No crypt hyperplasia but there's lymphocytic infiltration and villi atrophy?
Welcome to this online community, @Mina H! 1. Apart from any consideration of crypt hyperplasia, villous atrophy is the hallmark of celiac disease. There are some other things that can cause villous atrophy such as an intolerance to cow's milk protein (CMP), chronic NSAID use, a certain blood pressure med, certain parasitic intestinal infections and...
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