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- Wheatwacked replied to Nicbent35's topic in Related Issues & Disorders10
3 year old gluten intolerance?
According to research, consuming gluten can potentially trigger sudden mood swings and increased irritability in children, particularly those with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease, making them more likely to have tantrums or display behavioral issues; this is because gluten can trigger an immune response in the body, potentially impacting brain function... -
- MommaBear82 replied to Nicbent35's topic in Related Issues & Disorders10
3 year old gluten intolerance?
Yes, it certainly can! My daughter has a reaction from just playing with Playdough. She doesn't get GI symptoms at first, just psychological mostly. It can get really bad. It's like night/day behavior. My daughter is eight, but started showing signs around 6. -
- cookiesyum replied to plumbago's topic in Related Issues & Disorders10
Anyone else with very high HDL?
The easiest way to remember the difference between the cholesterol types is HDL; H=healthy equals healthy (omega 3, 7, limit 6 & 9 MCFA'S =Medium Chain Fatty Acids. 3= coconut oil, 7= sunflower oil, avocado. The higher your HDL the healthier you are & less likely to experience strokes, clogged arteries Etc. You can even use cold expeller pressed...- cholesterol
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- pdm1981 replied to ognam's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease1
Glutening symptom? oily stool
It's also a symptom of EPI. -
- Wheatwacked replied to Nicbent35's topic in Related Issues & Disorders10
3 year old gluten intolerance?
Yes. Proportionately a small piece to a toddler is like a whole slice to an adult. This is an important clue. She was doing well, accidentally ate gluten and later the old behavior returned. I remember reading posts here of people reacting to a kiss from someone who had just eaten gluten. Recent research indicates that 40% of first degree relatives...
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