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My husband was diagnosed with Celiac Disease last year and it's an auto immune system disease. It means the auto immune system works too hard, not less. It has nothing to do with toxins in the body per say. One is generally born with it and a trauma due to illness, pregnancy, etc., can trigger it. My husband is 63 and had no problems before this, but he got an infection in his leg and once antibiotics were given then all hell broke loose. Celiac Disease can't tolerate bran, rye, oats (some doctors feel Celiac patients can tolerate it while others don't) and wheat. Watch that wheat! It is in soups and many other normal foods we eat. Learn to read labels. I know it sounds over-whelming at first, but it's really an easy diet to follow. If you would like more information on this please click on my name and leave me a Private Message and I will leave you my email address and help you along with this.

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Q: When I was diagnosed with Celiac do you think it is Celiac or could I just have tons of toxins in my body?
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