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@billiardbob6182 жыл бұрын
Good video but some Celiacs react to the Avenin in oats regardless of whether cross contamination has occurred. I can’t eat gluten free oatmeal unfortunately (and I’ve tried Bob Reds Mill oatmeal). I’ve attempted to introduce it back into my diet many times but always get bad results.
@ineuifity2 жыл бұрын
If you consistently eat a lot of anti-inflammatory foods, would it help your body eventually heal and improve absorption?
@solraclarkin43759 ай бұрын
Gluten free? Yes!
@maduhumashini87752 жыл бұрын
Great Job brother.
@clinicalnutritionuniversity2 жыл бұрын
Thank you sir!
@chana43322 жыл бұрын
Great video!!
@clinicalnutritionuniversity2 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much! 😊
@NutritionTalkwithnida2 жыл бұрын
Amazing information 🌸
@clinicalnutritionuniversity2 жыл бұрын
Thank you!
@mohamadzaim68742 жыл бұрын
Wow thank you
@clinicalnutritionuniversity2 жыл бұрын
You’re welcome!
@laurenkelley8766 Жыл бұрын
Certified gulten free is safe. If it says gulten free it isn't safe for celiac because it could be cross contaminated.
@AuroraLakes2 жыл бұрын
Gluten is also in cat litter, and be careful. Domino's pizza offers gluten free pizza, tho they don't guarntee againist cross contamination.
@tillygirl74502 жыл бұрын
Wow! In cat litter too? Thank you for sharing that information. Did you know that there's gluten in frozen foods/vegetables too? Sorry, I don't remember the full reason for it - some of Celiacs do not have good memories :)
@hennah28052 жыл бұрын
I'm 23 and i have celiac....I'm only 153 cm ..can i grow my height if i start gluten free diet?
@clinicalnutritionuniversity2 жыл бұрын
Hey Hennah! This is a great question for a doctor who is very familiar with you, your whole medical history/signs/symptoms, and all other factors that go into answering it!
@luckycharmranch2 жыл бұрын
This sounds like me 100%, but had biopsy and they said, not celiac 🤷♀️
@clinicalnutritionuniversity2 жыл бұрын
Interesting! Don’t give up on trying to find answers. If you haven’t already, you can always seek a 2nd or 3rd opinion 🙏🏼
@AuroraLakes2 жыл бұрын
Also, depending on how many samples they took when you had your endoscopy can make a difference. The average is about 6, but for celiac, it should be closer to 15. P.S. There are alot of stories in my celiac support group of people having many false negatives, before discovering they were right. Sadly, many of todays Drs are not schooled in Celiac disease, and have no idea what it looks like. I had nearly 25 different symptoms, before my "trigger" a year and a half ago, and I broke out in a blistering rash, along my jawline from my ear lobes, to the corners of my mouth, and the outer edges of my eyes. 4 months and 5 Drs later, no one knew what it was, they just agreed it was not viral. Im a retired EMT, and I eventually diagnosed myself. It was D.H. and if you have D.H. you have Celiac by default. Do you know, not a single physician, and their staff had ever heard of, Dermatitis Herpetiformus. Further more, none of them knew the proper testing proticols when it came to ingestion of gluten and blood work and one actually said to me, "Its clear to me you know far more about this illness than I do." But where it got really crazy is, one Dr refered me to a dermatolegist, to get the lesions biopsied, they called me 2 months ago to schedule the biopsy, Im not even kidding. So clearly Dermatologists are not trained either. If so, when they read what the order was to test for, they should have called within a few weeks. Now my lesions are healed, unless I get glutened, and then magically 3 days later blisters start forming on my face. My symptoms immediately began dissappearing. Its only been a year, and Im still shocked at how long it takes to get better. But I am better! Blisters gone, and I was going to the Dr regularly and bringing up my symptoms, 22 years later, I diagnosed myself. Ive lost all faith in Drs. One even told me studies say vitamins are bad when I asked for a B 12 shot. When I told him that I had spent a bunch of money on vitamins and supplements, he said it was a waste of money, my reply..... "then explain how I suddenly feel better AFTER, I started taking them?"
@snowps1 Жыл бұрын
@@AuroraLakes My sister, mom, neice and I all get that rash. My mom's biopsy said no celiac. It's really frustrated. My kids also have issues with gluten, my son especially had tons of symptoms but his blood work for celiac was negative. But we're eating gluten free now anyway.
@noglu10610 ай бұрын
@snowps1 If the rash was the only symptom, then it is ridiculous to have a biopsy done. Chances are it would be negative. Gastrointestinal symptoms usually cause damage to the intestine if caused by Celiac. That being said the removal of gluten from the diet to see if the symptom (rash) disappears would make more sense. If it does then that should be an official diagnosis of Celiac.
@coconutmacaroon49072 жыл бұрын
You should probably do more research before post a video like this.
@clinicalnutritionuniversity2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for watching the video, Shawn! I’m happy to receive constructive criticism on it. Please let me know what you found problematic.
@coconutmacaroon49072 жыл бұрын
@@clinicalnutritionuniversity Early in the video you give a pass to many foods that are likely subject to contamination but in fairness you address this some later. Unless the food is raw or certified gluten free it shouldn't be on a celiac diet. Even processing of raw natural so called gluten free foods in a facility that has a gluten containing ingredient is unsafe. Perhaps you covered this after I stop watching your video. And perhaps the reason you are less direct in saying so is to increase the length of the video to monetize it better.