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- Scott Adams replied to More2Learn's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms8
Celiac Maybe a Possibility?
The only issue with that approach, is that some restaurants may not want to serve you--if you say you get violently ill, or have a deadly allergy, etc.--remember, at least here in California, businesses can decline to serve you. -
- trents replied to llisa's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications13
Gluten free vitamins
@llisa, have you also been diagnosed with celiac disease? You don't actually say but we have assumed that. -
- llisa replied to llisa's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications13
Gluten free vitamins
I had bariatric surgery in 2018. My doctor put me on multiple vitamins, D3, and calcium (in the form of 2 Tums daily). My endocrinologist monitors my levels of these things, as well as my diabetes and Hashimoto's. -
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- trents replied to llisa's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications13
Gluten free vitamins
Yes, I have concerns about the calcium supplementation as well. Sounds like a good idea on the surface if you are trying to address bone density issues but when overdone it can have the opposite effect. Calcium supplementation increases gut PH (i.e., lowers gut acidity) which can interfere with vitamin and mineral (including calcium itself) absorption. Often...
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