Gluten Linked to Acne
Gluten sensitivity is one of those hidden and hard to detect causes behind many health problems. And something you might not think of in a million years. It also happens to be the reason many acne victims struggle to get clear skin. If you are badly sensitive to gluten, you...
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Gluten Free Flour Guide
Flour TypeMade FromBest ForFast FactSulphites (sulphur dioxide 220) are often found in gluten free flours and may adversely affect some people. Rice, rice flour, rice noodles, plain rice cakes, buckwheat, millet and organic products do not contain sulphites.Arrowroot(may contain sulphites)Ground from the root of the arrowroot plant. Tasteless, and the...
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Gluten Intolerance Linked to Infertility
Did you see tonight's A Current Affair Program? Celiac disease (gluten intolerance) has been identified and contributing to infertility. The text version of the ACA segment is reproduced below. What do you think?Fertility - it's all in the diet, apparently. After years of desperately trying to start a family, the...
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10% of children with diabetes also have celiac disease
Celiac disease often precedes Type 1 diabetes in children with both conditions.As a matter of fact, up to 10% of children with Type 1 diabetes have clinical celiac disease, according to findings presented at Gastro 2009 in London, UK by T. Hansson of Uppsala University Hospital, Sweden. Hansson explained that...
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gluten free grains lacking in nutrients
Since many gluten-free grain products are processed and not enriched like standard grains, they may be low in some of the B vitamins, iron, and fiber. People going gluten-free need to make sure they are getting these from other sources. A good goal for getting some of these nutrients is...
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gluten free grains lacking in nutrients
Since many gluten-free grain products are processed and not enriched like standard grains, they may be low in some of the B vitamins, iron, and fiber. People going gluten-free need to make sure they are getting these from other sources. A good goal for getting some of these nutrients is...
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Gluten Free Diet Becoming Mainstream
A mere decade ago, most people likely had no idea what gluten even was. Today, the protein is widely known for causing digestive and other health problems in certain people that requires them to eat only gluten-free foods. And many otherwise healthy individuals are also going gluten-free because they believe...
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Anemia and Celiac Disease
Anemia and Celiac Disease What is Anemia? Anemia is a condition that results from either a decrease in the size or number of red blood cells or the amount of hemoglobin, which is the red pigment in these cells. What Effects Does Anemia Have on Our Bodies? Think of red blood...
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Mother's Gluten Sensitivity linked to Schizophrenia in children
<p><img alt="" src="http://theallergymenu.com/sites/default/files/u3/gut dysbiosis.jpg" style="float: left; width: 221px; height: 440px; ">There may be a link between a woman's gluten sensitivity and the risk of her baby developing psychiatric disorders like schizophrenia later on, according to a new study. Researchers from the Karolinska Institute and Johns Hopkins Children’s Center conducted research...
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1 in 100 has Celiac Disease but most don't know it - new study reveals.
<p><img alt="" src="/sites/default/files/u3/family.jpg" style="width: 500px; height: 500px; "></p><p>One percent of non-Hispanic whites in the U.S. - close to two million Americans - have celiac disease, but most are not aware they suffer the gluten-intolerance problem, according to a new study. The results back up earlier estimates of how common celiac...
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