4 Tips to Avoiding Hidden Gluten
March 11, 2010 by Nancy
Filed under Gluten Free Tips
It’s no secret that living the gluten free lifestyle takes a fair amount of research and a huge amount of diligence. If you’re new on the learning curve, don’t get overwhelmed – it does become second nature after a while. The payoff is big for you or your gluten free family member and I speak [...]
Gluten = Learning Disabilities + Behavior Problems
Many studies have been done, reports and books written and differing opinions given as to whether or not gluten is a factor in learning and behavior difficulties. I’m no scientist, but when my formerly happy and bright high schooler could no longer think clearly or function in school or out, I became well aware that [...]
Gluten Can Spell Learning and Behavior Problems
Many studies have been done, reports and books written and differing opinions given as to whether or not gluten is a factor in learning and behavior difficulties. I’m no scientist, but when my formerly happy and bright high schooler could no longer think clearly or function in school or out, I became well aware that [...]
Testing for Food Sensitivities
WK Warren Medical Research Center for Celiac at UCSD There is a major difference between gluten sensitivity due to allergic reactions to wheat proteins and the immune reaction in the intestinal tract to gluten that occurs due to celiac disease. Other foods that may cause allergic reactions, such as most food dyes, caramel coloring and [...]