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Celiac.com - Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free Diet Support Since 1995
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what about rosacea? I know it sounds a tad off but at times when I have a very bad rosacea flare my lips get burned & parched for weeks....dehydration again sounds incorrect because we all think we drink enough... electrolytes added may help as well....
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Have you checked your lipstick? Medications? not necessarily a gluten issue but another ingredient .... Ie: sulphites, soy, sodium lauryl sulfite(sls) , binders ,facial washes or cleaners, many strange additives are put in things we ingest...
I would try a basic olive oil or coconut oil on the lips....something very simple & not complex....vitamin e oil...
I would also take probiotics & digestive enzymes if you don't already to help your digestion....
For me it sounds like a reaction to something.....have you done a food journal?
hope you find a clue & get relief very soon....
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While healing one should avoid many things...you need to eat very clean & pure for about at least 6 months or a year.....your body is struggling to heal , it needs all the help it can get from you.... I agree with cyclinglady.....
many times it isn't the wine per say but the sulfates added in the wine..... Frey Vineyards has sulfate free wine.....I'm sure there are others but that is a good one...
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I agree all the bars mentioned in prior posts are very good.. But I have one that I think as many others is tops...... Its called "comfort bar" comes in three flavors the only drawback is you have to order via the mail unless you are in the western states...
Flavors are white chic cherry chip ( favorite) Italian choc orange, & choc almond.... 8 large bare for 21.20 lots of protein... Just amazing....
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Our celiac family has been eating Barilla for years & we never had an issue . One of us is very very sensitive but again never caused a problem..... hth
mamaw
The Indoor/outdoor Cat Dilemma
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adopting a feral family is wonderful. Make sure they are fixed & given shots. Rabies shot is so important when cats are killing & eating rodents....We lost the last feral cat at age 18 , we started out with 8....we did supplement their rodent lifestyle with feed but not so much they wouldn't hunt...also they need some interaction..we could only touch 2 of the 8 but we talked to them daily & let them see our presence so in a way they did know us....We live trapped them every two years for shots...
We have an indoor " king" that goes outdoors & does some hunting but does not eat the kill...it's just a gift to us!!!!!!
If you decide to get feral's keep them in the closed barn for awhile so they get used to the area or else they will just take off & run away\........I will say I still cried when everyone passed on.....I'm a member of trap/neuter release....