Did you know that if you have several TTIs that do not improve significantly with conventional treatments (or only disappear with the use of medication), causing or aggravating pain, headaches, tiredness and other illnesses, you may have celiac disease or gluten sensitivity? And that because of one of these, you “don't get better at all” or are “sick all the time”?
Find out more on this website from one of the world's leading experts on the evils of gluten: https://thedr.com/ and, here in Brazil, on this other great site by Dr. Denise Carreiro: https://www.denisecarreiro.com.br/artigos_gluten.php
When it comes to diagnosing how gluten can be bad for you in many different ways, talk to your doctor (or a good nutritionist) about how these tests can help:
- Search for HLA-DQ2 and DQ8 antigens
- Antibodies: Antigliadin (IgA, IgG)
- Antibodies: Anti-endomysium and anti-transglutaminase
- IgG Food Intolerance Test
- D-xylose test
Regarding the “foreign” link, thanks for the website tip, great Dr. Rosangela Arnt!



