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Hello All,

I have a couple other questions:

How long after eating a product with gluten in it do the symptoms occur. I find that about 15 min or less after eating something I get gas pains, bloating and diaherra. Is this typical?

Also, is numbness a symptoms? I have had numbness in my lower leg for quite some time and not sure why.

Thanks for all the great info!! :)


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Hello All,

I have a couple other questions:

How long after eating a product with gluten in it do the symptoms occur. I find that about 15 min or less after eating something I get gas pains, bloating and diaherra. Is this typical?

Also, is numbness a symptoms? I have had numbness in my lower leg for quite some time and not sure why.

Thanks for all the great info!! :)

You will learn that everyone is different. Some react rather quickly and some react 24 or more hours later.

At my sickest, I believe it took about 20 minutes. Now, if I do react, it might take about 24 hours. A lot depends on healing.

The numbness is called peripheral neuropathy and it can be caused by autoimmune diseases, diabetes and alcoholism.

Sublingual (under the tongue) B-12 helped me a lot.

I would recommend a full metabolic panel (used to be called executive panels) to test of deficiencies. Once you know what you are lacking, suppliments can speed up your recovery.

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