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abhistbuff
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Has anyone else developed a gluten allergy since starting Lyme Treatment?
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Had gluten sensitivity before. In my opinion (I'm learning, too!), you may have had it before and it is just starting to show up. Many, many people have a gluten sensitivity and do not currently know it.

One of our doctors explained that this was the case with my daughter and that I couldn't see a reaction to gluten then because there were so many other issues. Later, but before we started treatment, it became obvious. If she had a biscuit (say from a well-meaning relative who promised that her mom would allow it just this once), she would have horrible psych symptoms (those are her main kinds of symptoms).

Gluten is often a culprit in bi-polar and many other issues.

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dmc
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I have gluten sensitivity. Was told by my hormone doctor that since GMO now in U.S. many more gluten allergy.
We are working on leaky gut now.

She says I could eat bread in Europe but not here.

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I developed gluten sensitivity from Lyme Disease. But I agree with tu4two, I believe that I was developing a sensitivity before, and that Lyme "helped" it along.
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Never had food allergies before lyme but now have quite a few including gluten.

I agree with dmc about leaky gut - must get that under control.

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I had a gluten intolerance when I got sick, it didn't really have to do with starting meds, rather getting sick.

Once I was better, no more gluten intolerance.

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jenn
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Gluten Diet is recommended for Lyme patients I've been told becuase, Gluten cause's Inflammation in GI tract.

haven't heard of Lyme inducing A gluten allergy or intollerance....but if your suffering from Intolerance ...It could just be Inflammation that is triggered by Gluten.

I personally like the Gluten diet...Much healthier and is increasing throughout the resturaunt business/fast food and suppermarket chains.

FYI...Udi's bread is the BEST!! if your looking for GF bread

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Lyme is thought to be capable of switching "on" any genetic aspect to gluten intolerance/sensitivity/Celiac Disease. I'm the only one in my family who has obvious symptoms from eating gluten that disappear on a GF diet, and I have a Celiac gene and a Gluten Sensitivity gene (see http://www.enterolab.com for more info on non-Celiac gluten sensitivity - I have no financial connections with EnteroLab).

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