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- Jenn D posted a topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms0
Bloodwork still postive after 18 months
My son was diagnosed with Celiac Disease is April 2023. His ttg antibody was over 100 at the time of diagnosis. Now it is at 3 (which is considered negative), but his endomysium antibody iga is still coming up positive. There is no specific number just positive or negative so I'm not sure if he's getting better or not. I'm getting nervous that something else... -
- trents replied to JenFur's topic in Super Sensitive People2
Popcorn pain
@JenFur, if this is microwave popcorn you are using, check for added ingredients that could be causing a reaction such as flavorings which might be hidden sources of gluten. -
- trents commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research8
Impact of a Gluten-Free Diet on Gut Function and Microbiome in Celiac Disease (+Video)
You got the genes from somewhere. Medical science has known about celiac disease since WWII but up until about 30-35 years ago it was considered to be a very rare condition, afflicting only about 1 in 5000 people. So, back in the day, many people were misdiagnosed as having IBS - and still are, actually.- bifidobacteria
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- chrish42 commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research8
Impact of a Gluten-Free Diet on Gut Function and Microbiome in Celiac Disease (+Video)
BTW.....afterthought....I am 77 and when I think back, my mother in the late 50s and early 60s supposedly had intestinal issues and she had seen a doctor and I wonder if she had Celiac issues before the medical community even knew what it was? And then there is the hereditary possibility in my case.- bifidobacteria
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- chrish42 commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research8
Impact of a Gluten-Free Diet on Gut Function and Microbiome in Celiac Disease (+Video)
Brilliant thought! Apparently Asians have spent much of their lives wheat/gluten free and they live rather long lives and although their biome may be somewhat different they seem to avoid the damage that Celiacs experience. I see a good many probionic supplements advertised for people with Celiac issues. Personally I try to follow a regimen of supplements...- bifidobacteria
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