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Date: | Fri, 9 Aug 1996 21:18:14 -0400 |
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N>I discontinued the B-complex, symptoms returned within days, but always
N>disappeared within hours of restarting the "B"'s. Gradually I was able
N>to reduce the dose to only about 50 to 100 milligrams/day after several
N>years.
N>Any physician who maintains that "forgetfulness" (or other mental
N>symptoms) cannot be related to celiac (or other malabsorption syndrome)
N>does not know his/her nutrition.
One comforting thought is that the same great results can come just from
proper diet. I do not order mail order,bake goodies, or take supplements.
Just refraining from deleterious foods and eating properly from the ones
I can tolerate, does just fine.I guess i can't understand how people can
absorb supplements, if they can't absorb the good from their food.
I'm glad someone did refer to "fuzzyminedness" as a transient
condition related to malabsorption , rather than "dementia', which
generally is only suffered by those with ancillary conditions to CD. CD,
in and of itself, does not lead to "dementia". AMS
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