I went to three different doctors complaining about joint pain in all my joints, especially after I worked out a few days in a row.
They all said "Well, you are getting old, and that is what happens when you get old".
It finally got to where I was about to have to order a wheelchair, and could hardly walk or use my hands.
I told my wife to start looking for a good cemetery plot, as I was not going to be around much longer.
Out of sheer desperation, because basically I was dying, I looked up the symptoms of Celiacs, and bingo, I was a poster child for most of those (but not all) symptoms for Celiacs.
Celiacs can show up in different forms in different people.
Across my family of 6 siblings, 2 don't have Celiacs, 1 has severe symptoms (if she eats gluten), and 3 have symptoms that vary across the Celiac symptom range, such as severe stomach inflamation, intestinal inflamation, etc.
Mine went into athritis.
Looking back, I think my mother died from Celiacs.
She kept saying someone was poisoning her, and we thought she was wacky.
So after finding the symptoms of Celiacs online, I got off of all gluten products, and five days later, all my athritis vanished, and has never returned, unless of course I inadvertently eat some gluten, in which case the joint pain will return for about a week.
My doctors wanted to prescribe all sorts of anti-inflamation medicine, and they never questioned what the root cause of the inflamation was.
Most cases of Celiacs are never diagnosed.
Doctors are not taught to recognize it in school.
Early man did not have agriculture, and eating grown grain came along about 10,000 years ago.
The Romans had industrial grain and flour production, and so they weeded out anyone in their empire, since those who could not eat grain did not make it.
Many folks came from outside the Roman empire, such as from Scandanavia where my folks came from, and so were not exposed to grain much, or so they say.
It is really simple to get off of gluten for a week; and costs nothing.
It quite literally saved my life, and no doctor could figure it out.
And those "glutton-free" flours are grain-based, and I cannot eat those either.
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