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knitty kitty

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  1. Do talk to your doctors about nutritional deficiencies that can cause all sorts of skin manifestations. Make notes of when your rash gets worse...after eating certain foods?....after being out in sunshine? Cutaneous signs of nutritional disorders https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8721081/ And... Infectious dermatoses...
  2. @Painful5, I apologize that one of those articles upset you. It wasn't a well done study because no one was checked for nutritional deficiencies during the study. Taking multivitamins doesn't correct existing nutritional insufficiency or deficiency immediately. The study looked at vitamin usage ONLY in the six weeks before and after conception. ...
  3. Welcome to the forum, @Mswena! Your reaction sounds more like Histamine Intolerance than a glutening. Yes, Histamine Intolerance produces gastrointestinal symptoms like bloating! Menthol is derived from plants in the mint family, or produced synthetically. Menthol stimulates histamine release. Our bodies make histamine. Histamine is a...
  4. @Painful5, Whether they are from food or supplements consumed, vitamins can pass directly into the bloodstream from the digestive tract. Blood tests for vitamins can be inaccurate. These tests do not give much information about how well the vitamins are being utilized inside cells of organs and tissues. Cells can have depleted vitamin stores inside...
  5. @Painful5, Were you taking vitamins at the time the blood tests were done? Were you checked for vitamins other than B12, folate and iron?
  6. @Painful5, Welcome to the forum! We can have an immaculately gluten free diet for years, but until we address and correct the nutritional deficiencies inherit in Celiac Disease, our CeD is not "fully controlled". Gluten free diets can be notoriously lacking in essential vitamins and minerals necessary for a successful pregnancy. Additionally...
  7. @currydmc, Call and ask for an Erythrocyte Transketolase test to be done on the sample you've given. This tests how well Thiamine is being utilized. Thiamine is not one of those vitamins routinely checked. Blood tests aren't really accurate measurements of vitamins inside cells where they are used. Blood tests can reflect vitamin supplements...
  8. How are things going? What did your nutritionist say? I'm concerned about your drinking and malabsorption of CeD might be causing a subclinical deficiency in Thiamine Vitamin B 1. Early symptoms of insufficient Thiamine include depression, anxiety, irritability and brain fog. Getting easily agitated and stressed with others are more symptoms...
  9. Do be aware that the Specific Carbohydrate Diet can be low in Thiamine Vitamin B 1. Nutritional Adequacy of the Specific Carbohydrate Diet in Pediatric Inflammatory Bowel Disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5653423/ "Seventy-one percent of participants' daily intakes were below the RDA for vitamins B1 and sixty-seven percent...
  10. Yes, Thiamine deficiency will cause amenorrhea. Vitamin D deficiency will contribute to amenorrhea. High dose Thiamine supplementation has been shown to improve fibromyalgia. High-dose thiamine improves the symptoms of fibromyalgia https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3669831/ And... Hiding in Plain Sight: Modern Thiamine...
  11. @mzfixit, Yes, I understand how frustrating doctors can be. They are not well trained in recognizing nutritional deficiencies. Thyroid problems occur in subclinical Thiamine deficiency. The gallbladder starts being problematic in subclinical Thiamine deficiency. Thiamine also helps Mast cells not to release their histamine, so your histamine...
  12. @Acacia Voynar, Yes, your symptoms sound like they are related to vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Don't be taking multivitamins, nor vitamin and mineral supplements in the eight to twelve weeks prior to having blood tests done to check for nutritional deficiencies. Acacia, your blood tests probably reflect the multivitamin you've been taking...
  13. @dixonpete, I've come across a couple of scientific studies that show there's minimal benefit in gluten tolerance in Celiacs with hookworms. One study concluded Celiacs with hookworms occasionally exposed to small amounts of gluten may show less immediate damage than a Celiac without hookworms, but with loss of quality of life. It sounds...
  14. Welcome to the forum, @Alkins! Tryptophan is derived from Niacin Vitamin B 3. Our bodies can make tryptophan from Niacin, but supplementing with Tryptophan for better sleep is a good idea. Thiamine Vitamin B 1 helps with energy levels if you are feeling tired. Along with magnesium and the other B vitamins, Thiamine can improve your energy levels...
  15. @Treza, Welcome to the forum! Yes, many of us only develop more severe symptoms after years of mild symptoms which often get attributed to other factors and overlooked. Do talk to your doctor and nutritionist about supplementing with vitamins and minerals while you are healing. Subclinical deficiencies can affect your health. Thiamine Vitamin...
  16. 😿 MTHFR variants. Does your doctor have you on Methylfolate? Microcrystaline cellulose is made from the stalks of different plants around the world. It's doubtful they would contain gluten which is concentrated in the seeds of wheat crops. It's admirable they are trying to find uses for waste products (stalks of food crops). It's more likely yo...
  17. @Carianne, welcome to the forum! Has your son been checked for nutritional deficiencies? Most Celiacs have deficiencies in the eight essential B vitamins. Niacinamide Vitamin B 3 has helped my skin clear up from DH. The Role of Nutrition in Immune-Mediated, Inflammatory Skin Disease: A Narrative Review https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih...
  18. How are you doing, @Ruby89? Have you been back to the doctor? I found it curious your doctor mentioned Gilbert's syndrome. Have you been checked for nutritional deficiencies beyond B12 and Vitamin D? Folate deficiency can cause peripheral neuropathy and high bilirubin. Part of proper follow up care for Celiac people is testing for...
  19. Welcome to the forum, @Heidi Johnston! It's normal for the autoimmune response to calm down after being on a gluten free diet for a while. When gluten is reintroduced, the autoimmune response takes a while to gear up. One exposure to gluten may not provoke a strong autoimmune response, but consistently eating gluten will. Do NOT continue eating...
  20. "While clubbing is associated with many pathologies, it may also be observed with malnutrition, chronic alcohol use disorder, and chronic laxative use, often seen in individuals with eating disorders." Nutritional Assessment https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK580496/?report=reader "Review of the literature indicates that between ...
  21. Welcome to the forum, @catharine westlake! Yes, hypoxia (not getting enough oxygen) can cause clubbing in the fingers. Hypoxia can occur in subclinical Thiamine deficiency. Thiamine Vitamin B 1 is needed to help carry oxygen around the body. If one is low in Thiamine clubbing can result. My fingers showed clubbing when I experienced Thiamine...
  22. @Tash1, I agree with @plumbago. Ask the gastroenterologist to do the blood tests for Celiac Disease. I found writing out my symptoms and questions on paper very helpful. I also write down my request for certain blood tests or procedures. I ask the nurse to put a copy in my file and hand another copy to the doctor. That way I don't forget to...
  23. Good question, @Sobiha! It takes about eighteen months to two years for the autoimmune response to gluten to quiet down. Of course, healing depends on how much damage was present at diagnosis and with the start of a gluten free diet. It also depends on nutritional status. Eating a nutritionally dense diet is important in order to get those...
  24. No, @Wheatwacked, sunshine doesn't help DH, it makes it worse! Japanese don't have the same DH pathology and genes as other Celiacs with DH... Dermatitis herpetiformis in Japan: an update https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/11834848/ Dapsone was originally used to treat leprosy. Niacin Vitamin B3 in the form that causes flushing called...
  25. @TheSootyShow, You may not have eaten sufficient gluten for long enough to provoke measurable antibody production. Six weeks may not be long enough to produce enough TTg antibodies to get into the bloodstream. In such cases, continuing the gluten challenge and testing again at eight and twelve weeks is an accepted protocol. Request the...
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