Celiac disease causes malabsorption of nutrients. As the video states, get these nutrient levels tested when you are diagnosed with celiac disease: vitamins A, D, E, K, folic acid, B12, and minerals iron, calcium, and phosphorus.
If your doctor never tested you, ask him to test you now. If you don’t have a doctor, or if you do, we recommend Spectracell Laboratories. Spectracell tests the nutrient levels inside your cells, not just those that are in your blood. This gives you an accurate result. (We are not affiliated with Spectracell.)
I have been gluten free for 6 years but I now have a horrible case of DH blisters over a year. Dapsone made me exhausted and in bed 2 days. The derm put me on ch drug and says I am still getting gluten. I am so strict and cannot trace anywhere. I have been on bit b 12 shots , vitamin D. I get a scratch and it takes months to heal. I heard lack of Copper is good for this. Your email came at a good time. I know there are 26 vitamins and minerals I lack and only 30% of people only recover from celiac and linked with other early diseases
Hi Hope,
Is your gluten-free diet remove wheat, barley, rye and all oats, even the “pure” kind?
If you can spare $29.99, our Gluten Free Works Health Guide will be an invaluable resource for you, so you can find out which nutrient deficiencies are causing which symptoms and how to fix them. Click this link for more information. https://glutenfreeworks.com/health/subscribe-now
-John