Since I did not make it clear, this does include those diagnosed via an elimination diet & personal observation. It has to until the testing becomes more accurate. :)
I don't. People self diagnose with a lot of stuff & can be quite wrong. Often making substantial diet changes of almost any kind helps a person feel better or be more healthy - it doesn't necessarily mean that their "diagnosis" was correct. There
Yes, but most of the experts admit that the gluten sensitivity tests are not all that accurate. Which is why most of them recommend that if you are having the symptoms that you try an elimination diet. You eliminate the reactive foods & then after
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