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<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>>

Thank you for the plethora of replies. Many stressed the GF diet, which I am trying to follow strictly. 
In addition, several people warned against short cuts and having patience while healing. Just to clarify, I am hoping to engage in natural remedies to supplement my healing, in addition to a GF diet.
Other responses:1. Probotics, digestive enzymes, and acidopilus


2. homeopathic remedy,
Veratrum 30C (Boiron)for accidental glutenings

 

3. recommended by naturopath to cultivate a healthy gut microbiome by suggesting eating
a variety of fermented foods

    finger prick blood
test to find out about additional food intolerances


4. Approximately 20% of
celiac has problems with canola, made from a member of the mustard
family-rapeseed


5. at-home, finger-stick
IgG ELISA Food Intolerance Test for 96 foods

 

6. pharmaceutical grade
supplements to offset your symptoms, recommended by a nutritionist for vitamin
deficiencies

 

7.  for accidental glutenings: As soon as practicable: Several glasses of pure (preferably
distilled) water with generous amounts of freshly
squeezed lemon juice. Beginning within minutes, and continuing
for 1 - 2 days at regular dosage: The Wellness Formula, or a like admixture
of astragalus, boneset, echinacea, isatis, propolis, selenium, zinc; and
vitamins A and C, and beta carotene. 

 

8. spinal realignments reducing my back pain,
supplements that help with the beginnings of osteoarthritis (1,500 mg. Turmeric
and 3,000 mg of Fish Oil) which really helped.

 

9. L-glutamine powder for
my gut as recommended by a doctor

 

10. homeopathy, acupuncture, and some nutritional therapy have been helpful to
me--especially with my mental state, and my physical state once I started to
heal

 

11. I personally do yoga, Tai Chi, wellness
chiropractic, and massage as alternative help

 

12. check your Vitamin D and C levels, along with
hemoglobin (making sure you are not anemic), as well as your thyroid...which
could also cause tiredness

 

13. get your 23andme.com $99 genetic testing done to discover genetic roots to challenges. 

 

14. constitutional homeopathy helps me and acupuncture


15. two doctors to be
particularly knowledgeable about gluten sensitivity and Celiac (although they
mostly focus on gluten

sensitivity). Perhaps you could garner some helpful information from them:

Dr. Thomas O'Bryan: thedr.com

Dr. Peter Osbourne: glutenfreesociety.org

 

16. Gluten free, dairy
free, aloe vera juice, probiotics, bio magnetic therapy. 

 

17. found a LOT of relief
from acupuncture. When I got glutened, I took a ginger bath, which also helped.

 

18. multivitamin and
supplemental C. Because of family history, I added Niacin and sometimes B12
tablets when I sensed an unusual degree of fatigue

 

19. Eden Energy Medicine
and complementary medicine MD's who do a very full panel of bloodwork have helped
me identify deficiencies. Treating yeast/candida and adrenal fatigue can be
necessary and helpful.

 

20. take
multi-vitamin + add'l Vit C and D, fish oil, and folic acid.
~LeeAnn

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  		 	   		  
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