Wheatwacked
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Wheatwacked's post in Options - 7 year old boy - Helicobacter pylori and serology was marked as the answer
You can sell it better if the whole family does gluten free. If he does have Celiac Diease, it is genetic so either you, your spouse, or both have a 40% chance of also having Celiac. There are over 200 non classic symptoms also caused b... -
Wheatwacked's post in Newly dignosed Celiac was marked as the answer
Hello @Rubii,
Since gluten is addictive and effects the opoid rececptors, some people have a withdrawal that lasts 10 to 15 days. When alcohol or substance use is halted, the brain is forced to readjust to its sudden absence. ... -
Wheatwacked's post in IgG Ab positive and weird endoscopy report was marked as the answer
Yes. And also assume you have vitamin deficiencies.
Gastric metaplasia: a frequently overlooked feature of duodenal biopsy specimens in untreated celiac disease
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Wheatwacked's post in Confusing labels was marked as the answer
Welcome to the forum,
Soy is made from soy beans and gluten is found in wheat, rye and barley. Perhaps you are confused because Soy Sauce is fermented wheat and soy mixture. You can get fermented Soy only. It is called Tamari S... -
Wheatwacked's post in Still experiencing pain on my gut after 2.8 years on the gluten free diet was marked as the answer
Not normal, That's what doctors say when the drugs don't work. Low vitamin D and low Choline can cause gastroparesis. Choline is the major salt found in Bile, so low choline can cause symptoms similar or leading to gallbladder disease, p... -
Wheatwacked's post in Teeth decay/root canal was marked as the answer
Cold-Eeze (zinc glyconate) or generic has 13.3 mg. It coats the mouth with zinc so goes to work fast.
If her vitamin D is mostly from multivitamin, get her blood tested. Raising it may help avoid future autoimmune complications. T... -
Wheatwacked's post in Link between celiac and globulin or eosinophils was marked as the answer
Hello @unicornflakes,
there is a definate connection. It seems like there is not much direct research, though. Celiac Disease causes malabsorption which over time causes malnutrition. Specifically insuffucient choline can cause ... -
Wheatwacked's post in Help me understand-checking if this is true was marked as the answer
Hello Kathryn W. Sorry for the delay.
According to the USDA Dept of Agricultural Research Service it is indeed gluten free. "ELISA data confirmed wheat leaves are devoid of gluten proteins as measured by specific antibody binding. ...