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A gluten intolerance will also cause thyroid and neuropathy problems. Celiac disease/gluten intolerance is the #1 autoimmune disease in the world, but often overlooked. Many people who go gluten free, will find their thyroid will normalize and many will see neuropathy symptoms go away.
It's worth asking for a celiac panel to be done.
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"Thanks for this!" says: | trish33 (12-25-2018) |
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