Symptom·Digestive·Reviewed May 30, 2026

Supplements for Celiac disease nutrient repletion (correcting classic deficiencies after diagnosis and on a gluten-free diet).

When celiac disease nutrient repletion (correcting classic deficiencies after diagnosis and on a gluten-free diet) is the complaint, these are the supplements most often associated with it in the NutriStack library, ranked by how directly each one targets it and by the strength of the evidence.

Supplements

Ranked by relevance, top first.

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  1. 01
    IronStrong
    94% match

    Untreated celiac damages the duodenum where iron is absorbed, so iron deficiency anemia is the most common deficiency at diagnosis and replacing iron corrects it.

    SuggestedIron bisglycinate (gentle, gluten-free certified)
  2. 02
    90% match

    Fat malabsorption in active celiac lowers vitamin D, which alongside calcium loss contributes to the low bone density seen at diagnosis, so repletion supports bone recovery.

    SuggestedVitamin D3 (cholecalciferol) softgel or drops
  3. 03
    86% match

    Although B12 is absorbed lower in the ileum, celiac-related malabsorption and associated atrophic gastritis can lower B12, and repletion corrects measured deficiency.

    SuggestedMethylcobalamin (sublingual or oral, certified gluten-free)
  4. 04
    83% match

    Folate is absorbed in the damaged proximal small intestine, so folate deficiency is common in untreated celiac and supplementing restores levels.

    SuggestedMethylfolate (5-MTHF), gluten-free certified
  5. 05
    CalciumStrong
    80% match

    Calcium absorption is reduced by villous damage and low vitamin D, and replacing it together with vitamin D supports bone density recovery after diagnosis.

    SuggestedCalcium citrate (better absorbed with low stomach acid), gluten-free
  6. 06
    72% match

    Intestinal malabsorption in active celiac can lower magnesium, and a well-absorbed, gentle form helps restore status while supporting bone mineralization.

    SuggestedMagnesium glycinate (gluten-free certified)

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