Author Archives: Peter Osborne

Gluten Sensitivity Genes and the Flaws of Lab Testing

Flaws of Laboratory Testing to Identify Gluten Issues It is no mystery that serum (blood) tests to identify gluten sensitivity are fundamentally flawed. It is also no mystery that the intestinal biopsy is flawed as well. Unfortunately, doctors continue to use these tools definitively to diagnose celiac disease and gluten sensitivity. If the labs come […]

What to do when going gluten free doesn’t work

Gluten Free Society, Town Center Wellness, and Dr. Peter Osborne are hosting a gluten free meeting on May 19th, 2012 at the Sugar Land Library (Greater Houston Area). Join us to share in food, friendship, and fun. The topic of the meeting is: What to do when going gluten free is not enough to restore […]

Hidden Gluten in Medications

Medications Commonly Contain Hidden Gluten One of the most common forms of unintentional gluten exposure comes from both over the counter and prescription medications. Often times doctors are not aware that their prescribed medications contain the toxic protein ingredient, and their patients get a daily dose of hidden gluten. Gluten Free Diet Challenges The medication […]

Gluten Free Healing

More and more people are turning toward a gluten free diet to help improve mysterious medical conditions. This new awareness of the gluten free lifestyle is definitely very positive. The problem however lies in the foods being sold as gluten free replacements. The gluten free food industry has blossomed into a multi-billion dollar business. With […]

Eating Like a Caveman in a Modern World

Multiple Sclerosis Completely Reversed With Nutrition Dr. Terry Wahls was stricken with the autoimmune disease, Multiple Sclerosis. She saw the best doctors that the Western world had to offer. None of the conventional treatments could help her, so she turned to Functional Medicine and nutrition. She changed her diet and changed her life… Autoimmune Disease […]