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Hi all you nice people. Boy are you a bunch of informative and giving
individuals. Non-Denominational God Bless you all!

But I am confused about one thing. By and large people are saying that it
can take a lot longer than a month or two to feel better once going GF. That
I can handle if need be. But I'm wondering if that goes for BOTH diagnosed
Celiacs as well as NON-celiacs who just happen to be gluten-sensitive.

Why am I asking? Because I was very thoroughly screened for celiac
(endoscopy, multiple biopsies, blood tests, tissue exams by Mayo Clinic
Celiac specialists) and the results were undeniably negative.

So I'm just wondering, if I turn out to be sensitive to gluten despite being
non-celiac, does that mean that I might notice a difference in
fatigue/headaches/IBS noises&smells faster than a diagnosed celiac, since it
isnt actual villi that need to be healed?

Anyone know what I mean? Just curious. Thanks!

Jupiter

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