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knitty kitty

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  1. @Jennnnnn, Definitely, yes, there's a grieving process that many of us go through. You're not alone. We're here to support each other. I went on the Autoimmune Protocol diet, a Paleo diet, (it has a vegetarian version), that's been proven to promote healing in the intestines. The AIP diet was developed by a Celiac doctor with Celiac children...
  2. @Jennnnnn, Welcome to the forum! I've found an interesting article for you. Neurologic and Psychiatric Manifestations of Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3641836/ I suffered from panic attacks when glutened. I had vitamin and mineral deficiencies that contributed to my mental...
  3. Welcome to the forum! Some Celiacs are serionegative. Some have diabetes or anemia which affects their antibody production. Since your daughter is already having symptoms, assuming her Celiac genes are active is a safe assumption. Has your daughter been checked for vitamin and mineral deficiencies? Checking for nutritional deficiencies is part...
  4. Autoimmune Hives? https://www.healthline.com/health/skin/autoimmune-hives
  5. I found this interesting article... Correlations of the components of tea tree oil with its antibacterial effects and skin irritation https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1021949813000082 Seems like tea tree oil is pretty harsh. Facial redness with Celiac Disease could be a sign of vitamin deficiencies or Dermatitis Herpetiformis...
  6. Because Allithiamine and Benfotiamine are fat soluble, they get into the cells differently than thiamine HCL, so you might find a lower dose of these works for you. I really had to be a guinea pig and try different amounts. I have Type Two Diabetes, (diabetics are low in thiamine), so currently I take Benfotiamine, 250 mg per capsule with thiamine...
  7. Lily, Can you give us examples of the assignments you were given? What's your major? Why are you taking this class?
  8. @marcel g Your Vitamin B12 test may have shown up normal because B12 is in your multivitamin or your recently added B Complex. Blood tests are not accurate measurement of vitamins within the cells where they are used. Blood tests can reflect vitamins consumed from vitamin supplements or the diet in the previous twenty-four to forty-eight hours...
  9. @ELizardBreath, You might find helpful information at Dr. Derrick Lonsdale's site. Dr. Lonsdale has done lots of research on Thiamine deficiency and also Autism. His research has certainly helped me. https://www.hormonesmatter.com/high-folate-vitamin-b12-low-thiamine-autism/ Irritability and nausea are symptoms of thiamine deficiency. ...
  10. Yah, @trents, I'm flabbergasted, too. @lilyvance21, You bought an essay???!!!??? You are shortchanging yourself on your education. In my day, turning in work that was done by someone else was grounds for expulsion. Learn how to learn. You would be much better off learning HOW to do research and how to write papers.
  11. Found another article.... Neurologic and Psychiatric Manifestations of Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3641836/ I took high dose Thiamine (Vitamin B1), (more than 500 mg of thiamine HCl a day), so that my brain would function properly. I had improvement within hours of thiamine...
  12. @Gerard S, You said "My body goes into a shock like state, trembling and freezing cold..." And... "Uncontrolable shaking, freezing cold sweats, no control over my body movements and certainly no control of my motions." My blood glucose levels can plummet after exposure to gluten causing those symptoms. I was wondering if you might have low blood...
  13. @JamesF, You could do a genetic test for the most common Celiac genes. You don't need to be eating gluten for a genetic test. Although having the genes doesn't necessarily mean that the Celiac genes are active, but given your reaction to gluten consumption, I would say the genes are active. Some doctors will accept a positive genetic test and a positive...
  14. Hello, I was wondering if you had been tested for diabetes. I found this interesting article.... Association of Granuloma Annulare With Type 2 Diabetes, Hyperlipidemia, Autoimmune Disorders, and Hematologic Malignant Neoplasms https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34106218/ And this one.... Response of generalized granuloma annulare...
  15. @HectorConvector, Are you taking any L-glutamate supplements or shakes or anything with MSG in it? Here's a thread that explains how L-glutamate may trigger a reaction like gluten does.
  16. @HectorConvector, Have you been checked for Lyme Disease? Lyme Disease has been known to cause nerve damage and worsening symptoms when carbohydrates are consumed. The AutoImmune Protocol Diet is recommended for symptom relief. Recent Progress in Lyme Disease and Remaining Challenges https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fmed.202...
  17. Jays, I thought you might be interested in these articles. They show that gout and rheumatoid arthritis can be improved with Thiamine supplementation. Long-Term Treatment by Vitamin B1 and Reduction of Serum Proinflammatory Cytokines, Hyperalgesia, and Paw Edema in Adjuvant-Induced Arthritis https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5...
  18. You should show this article to your husband and son. https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/optavia-diet?c=207111119#downsides "Specifically, these products contain large amounts of food additives, sugar substitutes, and processed vegetable oils, which may harm your gut health and contribute to chronic inflammation. Carrageenan, a common thickener...
  19. When I've had ataxia, I've been very uncoordinated and awkward trying to do everyday tasks, too, but I've found that doing something involving muscle movement memory is much more successful. Dancing would involve muscle movement memory, as would knitting. I knit really plain socks when I have ataxia, instead of the delicate lace knitting I love...
  20. @Lou24, I went through very similar symptoms, being misdiagnosed and told it was all in my head for most of my life. It's not all in our head. It's what's NOT in doctors' heads. Doctors don't think of vitamin deficiencies as causes of symptoms like we have. Doctors are trained to prescribe pharmaceuticals in medical institutions funded by pharmaceutical...
  21. @victoriayatesxo, What are the ingredients of your multivitamin and iron supplements? What do you include in your strict gluten free diet?
  22. The MTHFR genes mean they need the methylation forms of certain vitamins like methylcobalamine and methylfolate.
  23. Copper deficiency? Idiopathic Copper Deficiency Induced Myeloneuropathy https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8528345/ And... Burning Foot Syndrome” due to Acute Copper Deficiency Myeloneuropathy after Bariatric Surgery https://n.neurology.org/content/92/15_Supplement/P2.6-062 P. S. Take some Vitamin C. I hope you f...
  24. That's really interesting! I've recently been reading about anemia unresponsive to iron supplementation therapy actually may be copper deficiency. Thiamine needs Magnesium to work properly, a co-factor. Having Magnesium deficiency can affect how well the body can utilize Thiamine. Thiamine is needed to make different types of blood cells. ...
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