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- pweidema replied to aperlo34's topic in Related Issues & Disorders5
Eye irritation 2.5 months into gluten free diet
Two things: 1. If you are using drops 3x a day you should be sure to use preservative free. The preservatives themselves can cause irritation. 2. If the problem does not resolve, you may want to have a rheumatologist check for Sjogren's. There appears to be a relationship between celiac and Sjogren's.- eyes
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- cvernon posted a topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications0
Global Food Gluten Free Certification
I have purchased Roastery Coast nuts in the past and just went to purchase some and noticed a different gluten free certification on their packages (used to have GFCO certification) that I've never heard of before. Anyone have info on this certification company Global Food and what their requirements are for companies to be certified (ppm limit, audits, testing... -
- trents commented on Scott Adams's article in Celiac Disease Basics4
How to Transition to a Gluten-Free Diet: A Step-by-Step Guide (+Video)
Yes, if you reduce gluten intake the inflammation of the small bowel lining begins to subside, the damage begins to heal, and the villous lining of the small bowel beings to rebuild itself. If there is no inflammation, there are no new antibodies being produced and the antibody level eventually begins to drop below detectable levels. And if you were to go...- celiac disease
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- DonnaKEllis commented on Scott Adams's article in Celiac Disease Basics4
How to Transition to a Gluten-Free Diet: A Step-by-Step Guide (+Video)
Thank you so much for this information! The Gastroenterologist didn't JUST have colonoscopy info, but other endoscopy info from a doctor I had had a long time ago (whom I had not cared for). I thought he was giving me info from the colonoscopy....so that was my fault. Undoubtedly it came from the other tests. I am waiting now to get the tests do do a...- celiac disease
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- trents commented on Scott Adams's article in Celiac Disease Basics4
How to Transition to a Gluten-Free Diet: A Step-by-Step Guide (+Video)
Welcome to the forum @DonnaKEllis! Actually, a colonoscopy cannot be used to diagnose celiac disease. Celiac disease typically damages the lining of the small bowel, the portion of the intestines immediately below the stomach. A colonoscopy cannot reach up that far. They use an endoscopy to diagnose celiac disease. But that is usually the second stage...- celiac disease
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