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- JuggaloDad posted a topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs0
My 16yr daughter was recently diagnosed
It is only the very start of this journey but it's actually been one of the hardest things we have had to deal with as parents.she started complaining about her stomach and after months and test after test the diagnosis came back as Celiac disease but while this was happening she has been self medicating with THC and also started making showing signs of a... -
- Wheatwacked replied to Kj44's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms6
Testing
Once you have removed the inflammatories, it is time to focus on the deficiencies. A lot of them not specific to Celiac, but deficiency in them elicits symptoms associated with Celiac. According to research, celiac disease tends to be more prevalent in urban areas compared to rural areas. Same is true with airborne viruses. Because urban residents... -
- trents replied to Ryangf's topic in Related Issues & Disorders1
For people with celiac disease and corn intolerance from it: Is salt still okay for most people?
Gluten-like cross reactions to other foods are from the proteins that make them up. Dextrose is the sugar component found in corn. -
- Ryangf posted a topic in Related Issues & Disorders1
For people with celiac disease and corn intolerance from it: Is salt still okay for most people?
I just found out a few days ago that some salt like table salt contains dextrose that’s derived from corn. I’ve been thinking about getting rid of using table salt and just using my own kosher or Himalayan salt, but tbh I’m reluctant to do it. I’ve cut out a lot of things and I don’t really want to cut out anything else that I’m not sure will effect me…i... -
- Scott Adams replied to Kwinkle's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease7
I’m so confused…
For my first couple of years after discovering my celiac disease I also had to avoid cow's milk/casein and eggs, as well as other things, but could tolerate duck eggs and sheep and goat's milk products. I'm not sure if you've tried those, but it could be worth testing them out.
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