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Hi Featherme... welcome to NeuroTalk.
People who have Gluten problems, typically have as a result, some malabsorption of nutrients that goes along with that. B12 is the most common, but zinc, magnesium, calcium and others like the B-complex may occur too. There is also in the research new information that low Vit D levels accompany some neuropathies. So I would get tested for these two at least, and take a good multivit with minerals like Centrum Senior. Here is my supplement thread with further information on B12 and D: http://neurotalk.psychcentral.com/thread121683.html That thread is not finished yet, but I do have the B12 and D on it to start.
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