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Try 100% Pasture Fed milk. The feed and the additives others , including organic farmers, give the cows to increase milk fat and quantity, completely changes the lipid and protein profile. Pasture fed has more omega 3. Plus it tastes better, like the milk I drank as a kid. Home Fermented foods will increase your lactase levels if you have lactose intolerance...
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Question.... Newly diagnosed celiac
Wheatwacked replied to Aprilmon's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Raw vegies slows peristalsis. Fiber absorbs the bile which is made from cholesterol so the liver converts more cholesterol into bile, possibly lowering your total cholesterol. -
can't gain weight ????
Wheatwacked replied to fllstuart77's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Two more things you might try. 60 grams (2 oz) almonds has 100% rda of vitamin E and 347 calories. One tsp Cod Liver Oil fulfills all your vitamin A and has omega 3 at 40 calories. -
Question.... Newly diagnosed celiac
Wheatwacked replied to Aprilmon's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I felt the same. This link http://nutrientlog.doodlesnotes.net/ is to a spreadsheet I created a July 2020 of what I eat and the nutrient values of each calcutated to quantity. I've only posted data since July 2021. It helped me because I calculted daily totals. Do not know yet how to make it interactive, but it will give you an idea of whats in what you... -
can't gain weight ????
Wheatwacked replied to fllstuart77's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Not at all. What you have now is something that many people are envious of. The holy grail of weight loss. It takes a while for your appistat to readjust. Maybe more fatty foods like avocado. When I was younger I could out eat everyone and not gain weight. A properly operating digestive system will take what you need and leave the rest. -
can't gain weight ????
Wheatwacked replied to fllstuart77's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Looks good the way you are. Watch more TV reruns pre 1965 and set the screen aspect to 4:3 when appropriate. A 4:3 show watched on a 16:9 screen makes everyone fatter. Some stations adjust, some do not. Notice how skinny everyone looks compared to our current body image. Buy new clothes to fit your new image. -
Diagnosed only 3 days ago with coeliac disease :-( Gliodan antibodies high and duodenal biopsies showed ‘subtotal villous atrophy’. Have done abrupt withdrawal from gluten and I honestly feel worse now off gluten than I did on it :-(
Wheatwacked replied to Ailish's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I solved my lactose issue by making my own fermented pickles to increase my lactobacillus. Most of our lactase comes from bacteria in our gut that are overwhelmed by the bad guys and antibiotics. Our denovo production of lactase is really only enough for infants. Daytime milk was ok but I still would wake in the night with stomach upset if I drank milk before... -
can't gain weight ????
Wheatwacked replied to fllstuart77's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
After years of undiagnosed Celiac caused malabsorbtion, you may still be deficient in vitamins and minerals. Unless you focus on them it may take years to replenish. Here is an article that looks at vitamins as a cause of weight gain. It seems to be written for people who can't lose weight, but his list includes vitamins frequently seen in Celia Disease malabsorption... -
Refractory Celiac?
Wheatwacked replied to J Morgan's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
"Normal range", according to NIH, is only enough to prevent rickets and osteomyelitis. All other benefits are disregarded as insuffient evidence. Our species evolved spending most of the day in sunlight. Only after the industrial revolution did it become normal to spend our daylight hours indoors. There is no profit in reducing disease by increasing vitamin... -
Refractory Celiac?
Wheatwacked replied to J Morgan's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Do you know your vitamin D status? These articles are a little wordy, but worth the read. Don't assume your doctors are aware of this. "25(OH)D level is associated with biochemical and histological features in PBC. Pre-treatment vitamin D status is independently related to subsequent response to UDCA. Our results suggest that vitamin D status may have... -
Refractory Celiac?
Wheatwacked replied to J Morgan's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
In 2018 my vitamin D was 44.7 ng/ml and my AST 23 IU/L. Aug 2021 my vitamin D is 86.9 and AST is 12, ALT is 10. I've been taking 250 mcg vitamin D daily since 2015. So seeing others here with high alt made me look. Also my homocystein is 18 mcmole/liter which I suspect is due to supplementation of choline and pantothenic acid (B5) in addition to B-complex... -
Loosing weight after going gluten-free
Wheatwacked replied to dani2323's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
Do you get hungry? Other than your concern about getting "too skinny" do you feel well? Gluten has a appitite stimulating effect so it may take time to get over it. Did your professional base the diet on reducing calories by going low fat or reducing glycemic load through low carbohydrates? Does it target the Celiac or the prediabetes? Recent research on... -
Question.... Newly diagnosed celiac
Wheatwacked replied to Aprilmon's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
How do we explain the depression, nausea, headaches, lightheadedness, dehydration, emotional outbursts, intensive wheat cravings, bloating, constipation, even intensification of joint pain, effects that are not likely attributable to hypoglycemia or poor mobilization of energy? Delayed ramp-up of fatty acid oxidation is indeed part of the reason for the phenomena... -
14 years after diagnosis I’m cheating
Wheatwacked replied to Gluten-Hater's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
"In case you were wondering, it doesn’t matter if you’re getting D2 or D3, and the sunlight-generated kind isn’t better than the nutritional variety. “The body can use each perfectly fine,” says Dr. Insogna. " https://www.yalemedicine.org/news/vitamin-d-myths-debunked After 2 years of 250 mcg (10,000 IU) a day of vitamin D3 my blood level was 48 n... -
14 years after diagnosis I’m cheating
Wheatwacked replied to Gluten-Hater's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Whenever I get cravings for something, it is usually because of some essential nutrient missing in my diet. Been that way all my life, but when I was young I was scoffed at and called a picky eater. Gluten confounds that because it is so addictive. For depression try 10,000 iu (250 mcg) a day of vitamin D3. You want to raise your plasma level to around... -
The problem is that on a Gluten Free Diet, you are still not adressing the nutritional deficiencies inherent in our diet. Eating gluten free you are eliminating the toxin that causes malapsorbtion, but not refilling. Consider a leaky coffee cup. You fix the leak but the cup is still half empty until you refill it. Until you replenish your low levels you will...
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How low is "a little low"? Did any doctor suggest vitamin supplementation? It can be a symptom of vitamin deficiency as a result of Celiac disease. After all Celiac Disease is a disease of malabsorption; and the Standard American Diet is a diet deficient of numerous vitamins and minerals. Below is the list of vitamins I take everyday...
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How long after starting the Nsaid did the stomach problem start? Are you still taking it? Any other "unrelated" symptoms like sinus congestion, arthitis, sleep apnea, dermititus, diahrea, etc. that did improve with GFD. When my back would go out (father, son and brother have it too) once a decade the best of all the various treatments for me was 800 mg Ibuprophin...
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Lectins Meet Livers at the Fat Chance Saloon
Wheatwacked commented on John B. Symes, D.V.M.'s article in Spring 2007 Issue
Deficient choline ingestion/absortion. AI for choline, male adult is 550 mg. Average male intake is only 402 mg. It was finally recognized as an essential in 1998, while investigating the cause of non-alcoholic fatty liver in complete parenteral patients. Demand for it rises in cases of folate malabsorption such as celiac and alcoholism, or insufficient intake...- 1 comment
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Positive DH Biopsy-Desperate New Mother
Wheatwacked replied to RebeccaLMoyer's topic in Dermatitis Herpetiformis
I also have labile BP. 152/92 and twenty minutes later 84/62. When I was potassium difficient it was always high. I started prednisone at 30 mg since 2012 and between starting GFD and raising my nutrition levels through food choice and supplements I am comfortable at 5 mg and the BP swing is not as large. Never had DH, but at one point I spent 22 hours a... -
Four months and counting, doctors are at a loss and blood tests and stool tests are negative. Biopsy delayed. Quality of life sucks. All the symptoms could be caused by Celiac or NCGS and medications are not helping. Cultural bias is the only thing stopping you from a trial Gluten Free Diet. If it is, as Scott brought up, NCGS the doctors will continue to...
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Refractory Celiac?
Wheatwacked replied to J Morgan's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Good to hear progress. So your symptoms are leading them to Wilson's Disease, a recessive genetic trait that causes an excess of copper. That means that both of your parents must be carriers of the gene. No family history could mean that up until you, your family has been lucky; or it could mean something else is causing the build up of copper. Wilson...