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Everything posted by knitty kitty
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High levels of histamine have been found in the brains of people with psychiatric disorders. High histamine and mast cell activation syndrome has been found in Celiac Disease. Vitamin and nutritional deficiencies have effects on the brain. Bread and Other Edible Agents of Mental Disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles...
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Fran4, Welcome to the forum! I'm a migraine sufferer, as well. I get ophthalmic migraines, with visual disturbances when exposed to triggers (foods like gluten, dairy, and computer screens). I found my chronic migraines respond well to high dose Thiamine. I also take a B Complex because all of the eight B vitamins need each other to...
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sboo, You might want to think about thiamine and vitamin C supplementation. Thiamine is needed to provide energy for your body to function properly. This article explains well.... "Hashimoto's Disease-Related Fatigue and Thiamine Levels" https://www.verywellhealth.com/hashimotos-disease-fatigue-thiamine-levels-3232754 One...
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Stirling, The point of contention is that the thymus produces zonulin. I've only read about zonulin being produced and released by cells in the gastrointestinal tract. "Zonulin, regulation of tight junctions, and autoimmune diseases" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3384703/#!po=14.6552 "We have generated evidence that...
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Thiamine Thiamine Thiamine
knitty kitty replied to knitty kitty's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Love this one! Nutritional Neuropathies https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4199287/ -
Within minutes of taking thiamine supplements, I noticed improvement. It was astounding how quickly and how dramatically the changes came. I had a chronic thiamine deficiency over a period of years. I got lower and lower in thiamine and acquired more and more symptoms. I would get headaches with pressure during physical activity, taking longer...
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Thiamine Thiamine Thiamine
knitty kitty replied to knitty kitty's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Within minutes of taking thiamine supplements, I noticed improvement. It was astounding how quickly and how dramatically the changes came. I had a chronic thiamine deficiency over a period of years. I got lower and lower in thiamine and acquired more and more symptoms. I would get headaches with pressure during physical activity, taking longer... -
Testing in Ontario
knitty kitty replied to Noglu10pls's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Noglu10pls, Welcome to the forum! You said your symptoms are getting worse.....do the eye swelling and sinus clogging happen right away after consuming gluten? If the facial edema occurs immediately after gluten ingestion, I would suspect you may have an allergy to wheat. An allergic reaction to wheat could case anaphylaxis (throat and sinuses... -
SLPMom85, Welcome to the forum! We often recommend keeping a food/mood/poo'd journal. You may find changes in diet might have results like you describe. New healing intestines might not digest everything consistently. Have you added extra green veggies? Iron supplements can make bowel movements rather green or dark. Grape soda can do the...
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I thought this NIH study might help you.... Evaluation of the Correlation Between tTG-IgA Titer and Duodenal Biopsy Findings in Children With Suspected Celiac Disease https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4733291/#!po=77.2727 "Patients with failure to gain weight (mean 93 IU/mL) had lower serological titers, compared to other...
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Have you tried the Autoimmune Paleo Diet? "Efficacy of the Autoimmune Protocol Diet for Inflammatory Bowel Disease" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5647120/#!po=42.1569 This diet really helped me. Found this explanation of "cross reactivity" for you..... https://www.thepaleomom.com/gluten-cross-reactivity-update-how...
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Fungus ain't going anywhere fast and obesity
knitty kitty replied to Mer123's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Mer, I would first discontinue the prebiotic and probiotic. You're just feeding the fungus. I would go on the Autoimmune Paleo Diet... it promotes intestinal healing while starving off those bad bacteria and fungi. Lots of help on Dr. Ballantyne's site and her book (she's celiac, too)... https://www.thepaleomom.com/books/the-paleo-approach... -
Yes, I take Benfotiamine with thiamine by Life Extension. It's good to start taking the Benfotiamine slowly, gradually increasing every few days. If you feel a little off, that's fine. There's a "paradox effect" as your body starts utilizing the thiamine, you might feel a bit yucky, but keep going! It's just your body adjusting to being able...
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Wheatwacked, I found some studies, too.... both thiamine and niacin have effects on hyperlipidemia. Thiamine and niacin are both required in the Krebs Cycle. For every 1000 calories, you should get 0.6mg of thiamine. Those potato chips don't have any thiamine, they are empty calories. You need more thiamine to digest them than they contain...
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Blood tests aren't a reliable indicator of the amount of thiamine in the tissues. Blood levels often reflect how much thiamine you consumed in the previous 24 hours. Was yours a fasting blood test? "Vitamin B1, Whole Blood" https://www.labcorp.com/tests/121186/vitamin-b-sub-1-sub-whole-blood This article explains why blood tests for thiamine...
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Oh, Wheatwacked, I disagree that you're getting enough thiamine. Prediabetes is a symptom of thiamine deficiency. This article discusses a study done comparing differences in lipid profiles and blood parameters between type 1 and type 2 diabetics and nondiabetic controls. High dose Thiamine is shown to have a beneficial effect for reversing...
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Cody, It may be a thiamine deficiency. Thiamine is Vitamin B1, which your body needs along with magnesium and the other B vitamins, to provide energy for exercise and oxygen to your cells. Hypoxia, lack of oxygen in the brain and resultant headache, is caused by thiamine deficiency. "Effect of physical activity on thiamine, riboflavin, and vitamin...
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pinchy pain under ribs and muskuloskeletal pain
knitty kitty replied to MADMOM's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Well, I found this.... "High-Fat Diet Linked to Fewer Gallstones" https://www.medpagetoday.org/gastroenterology/generalgastroenterology/43474?vpass=1 And.... "Dietary Patterns and Risk of Gallbladder Disease: A Hospital-based Case-Control Study in Adult Women" https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4438647/ Thiamine... -
Here's an article that explains how the "feel-good" brain chemicals are made in your intestines and how thiamine (vitamin B1) can help heal the intestines, relieve inflammation, and make those "sense of well-being" brain chemicals. "Thiamine Deficiency - A Potential Cause of SIBO and other Gut Dysfunction?" https://www.eonutrition.co.uk/post/thiamine...
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pinchy pain under ribs and muskuloskeletal pain
knitty kitty replied to MADMOM's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Not necessarily. A high fat diet, like the Autoimmune Paleo Diet, can help. Cutting down on processed foods and high carbohydrate foods are also helpful. -
MadMom, The Autoimmune Paleo Diet can help keep your gallbladder healthy. Make sure you get enough of the eight B vitamins which are water soluble and must be replenished daily. Think about taking extra vitamin B1, Thiamine, which helps supply your body with energy and enzymes needed for your body to function properly. Thiamine deficiency has been...
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pinchy pain under ribs and muskuloskeletal pain
knitty kitty replied to MADMOM's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
MADMOM, You mentioned in another post you had baked eggplant with olive oil. Celiacs can have problems digesting fats. The gall bladder (on your right side under ribs) secretes bile to help with fat digestion, but Celiacs frequently have gallbladder dysfunction. Something to ask your doctor about. Be sure you use quality olive oil, not one that... -
Xniehtan, I could not bear to part with the wooden chopping board my mother had given me, so I tried rubbing it with lemon and coarse kosher salt like in this video. Maybe I'm not as sensitive as others, but this allowed me to keep my wood board along with a sweet memory of my mother. It's worth a try. Maybe shelf liner paper...