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Hormone problems since going gluten free?

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Have any members had any hormone problems since going gluten free? e.g. decrease or increase in testosterone levels (in both men & women Coeliacs). Food is the fuel for much of the endocrine system to function correctly. Do deficiencies in iron, ferritin and Vitamin D due to CD all play a part in how we function hormonally. Plus adrenals can also be exhausted.

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Yes I now have problems with my thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands.

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