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BoiseNic

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  1. Ya I am certain that there is a correlation between dermatitis herpetiformis and fungus, at least in my case. Uses of antibiotics at a young age also cause imbalances of the microbiome which leads to fungal overgrowth. I believe this had a crucial role in what started my downhill spiral with Celiac and dermatitis herpetiformis.
  2. I've had fungal problems. I even had an infection in my blood at one point. I am currently taking a supplement to control candida and I'm down to 25 of Dapsone. Seems to be helping quite a bit. Right after I take the Candida Support by Now Foods, I have no itch for hours afterwards.
  3. Wow! I didn't realize that. I've tried various brands and I seem to get a reaction every time, although sometimes with a delayed onset. Can you recommend any brands??
  4. I agree. It may help to explain some of the reasons people develop intolerances to other foods also.
  5. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6906151/
  6. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S1568997220301889
  7. https://www.jstage.jst.go.jp/article/kurumemedj/68/2/68_MS682018/_pdf#:~:text=This fungus may be associated,develop celiac disease%2C and vice versa.
  8. I'm at work but I'll see what I can dig up when I'm off. Yes I agree that celiac disease is the cause of dermatitis herpetiformis, but there are some insights that suggest yeasts or fungus may be one of the things that initially triggers celiac disease in genetically disposed people. I believe I even read something about it on this site. I had to take repeated...
  9. A lot of new research and speculation is pointing to a link between yeast/fungal overgrowth and celiac disease/dermatitis herpetiformis.
  10. Trents - there is a lot of research and speculation that dermatitis herpetiformis, at least in part, can have fungal overgrowth as one of the causes or underlying factors. Fungal outbreaks are also characterized by extreme itching and burning just like dermatitis herpetiformis. If this theory is any bit true, it would make sense that anti-fungal creams would...
  11. Buckwheat and quinoa are good as mentioned. I would recommend lots of vegetables. Acacia fiber is really good also and helps promote good bacteria growth, as most fiber does.
  12. I know I need them because from everything I've researched, it seems like my dermatitis herpetiformis is exacerbated by fungal overgrowth. I have been taking Dapsone for the past decade or so and multiple other antibiotics before that. However, every time I try to add probiotics to my regimen, I have extreme reactions very quickly. Maybe this is is from fungal...
  13. I've had this same issue. The conclusion my Dr. and I have come to is that I have become sensitive to other foods also. It is theorized that people with celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis have compromised microbiomes from prolonged antibiotic use and other factors. I am 46 and there are lots of other foods now that cause me to have reactions. The...
  14. Maybe, but I have been diagnosed with celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis. I think the constant use of antibiotics has messed up my microbiome and made intolerant to a lot of foods. Cannot do dairy either. This is not uncommon for people with celiac disease.
  15. Oh sorry, fasting might me tricky with T1D. I would read up on it. There are some sources that claim fasting help diabetes also.
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