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<blockquote data-quote="Kristin251" data-source="post: 1596948" data-attributes="member: 240838"><p>I had everything everyone has mentioned. Went on Adkins induction and off all grains and they all resolved. Still gone 30 years later, unless I have some grains. Dairy goes hand in hand with grains. They have the same protein molecules as gluten and the body perceives it as gluten</p><p></p><p>Just an FYI. Even if you don’t have celiac you could still be gluten intolerant. Neither my daughter nor myself are celiac but we are both very intolerant. She moreso than I. There is no test for intolerances. They’re not allergies. </p><p></p><p>Might be worth giving up grains after the test to see. I don’t know anyone who’s given them up and not felt loads better. However there is the detox phase that is not fun. You’ll feel worse before you feel better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kristin251, post: 1596948, member: 240838"] I had everything everyone has mentioned. Went on Adkins induction and off all grains and they all resolved. Still gone 30 years later, unless I have some grains. Dairy goes hand in hand with grains. They have the same protein molecules as gluten and the body perceives it as gluten Just an FYI. Even if you don’t have celiac you could still be gluten intolerant. Neither my daughter nor myself are celiac but we are both very intolerant. She moreso than I. There is no test for intolerances. They’re not allergies. Might be worth giving up grains after the test to see. I don’t know anyone who’s given them up and not felt loads better. However there is the detox phase that is not fun. You’ll feel worse before you feel better. [/QUOTE]
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