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4. Low Vitamin D

Vitamin D is an important nutrient, and especially so for individuals with celiac disease. It is the leading vitamin involved in reducing inflammation and a leaky gut. Symptoms of a deficiency in vitamin D include frequent infections, impaired wound healing, depressed mood, fatigue and pain. Some people experience muscle cramps and joint pain, general weakness, and aches. Restless sleep, weight gain, and high blood pressure may also develop.

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