Category Archives: Gluten Free Society Blog

Chef Purposefully Serves Gluten to Patrons with Gluten Intolerance!

Chef Damian Cardone in Glenwood Springs, Colorado has been serving his patrons extra gluten despite their order requests. Self admittedly he thinks that gluten sensitivity is BS and has decided that he is going to feed his paying patrons gluten. The following quote was taken from his facebook page earlier this month… “Gluten free is […]

Gluten Intolerance Linked to Canker Sores

A canker sore is a small painful ulcer in the lining of the mouth. It can also occur in the GI tract. Canker sores are pretty common and when they are found repeatedly only in the mouth, the condition is called Recurrent Aphthous Stomatitis (RAS). These canker sores can be associated with conditions that affect […]

Food Allergies Wrecking Your Health?

Dr. Jaffe is the founder of EAB Laboratory, the most advanced lab in the world specializing in helping physicians identify food allergies in patients.   Dr. Jaffe’s Bio: Russell Jaffe, MD PhD Dr. Jaffe received his MD degree from the Boston University School of Medicine in 1972. He completed his residency training in Clinical Pathology […]

Gluten, Dairy, and Sugar Free Diet Reverses Sjogren’s and Hormone Problems

A recent study found that an elimination diet protocol was able to reverse ovarian failure and vastly improve symptoms associated with autoimmune Sjogren’s syndrome. The diet was gluten, dairy, and sugar free. The diet was for four months. The patients menstrual cycle normalized, her hormone levels normalized, and her inflammatory markers normalized… the restoration of […]

Food Allergies Trigger Migraine Headaches

A new study in the journal Cephalgia studied the link between migraine headaches and food allergies. The study demonstrated that allergic food elimination greatly reduced intensity, frequency, and duration of migraine headaches in patients. The concept that food may trigger some symptoms creates an increasing pressure on the health care system to investigate possible causal […]