Category Archives: Gluten Free Society Blog

44 Gluten Facts You Should Know

What is gluten sensitivity

44 Gluten Facts That Doctors Should Know About… But Usually Don’t Everyone with celiac disease is gluten sensitive, but not everyone with gluten sensitivity will develop celiac disease There are over 200 medical conditions that gluten can either cause, contribute to, or make worse. Gluten can cause autoimmune disease Gluten can cause leaky gut Gluten […]

Dr. Osborne on Thyroid Nation Podcast

Thyroid Nation - Gluten

Gluten, Environmental Poisons, and Thyroid Disease I recently sat down the ladies from Thyroid Nation to discuss the relationship between gluten and thyroid disease. The conversation was probably one of my best interviews to date. Dana and Tiffany were gracious hostesses, and the interview was more like a table side conversation. Whether you follow a […]

How to Deal With MS Naturally

Natural Treatments For Multiple Sclerosis

If You Have Been Diagnosed With Multiple Sclerosis, Here Are 10 Natural Ways to Deal With IT… Multiple Sclerosis is a debilitating autoimmune disease that destroys the insulation surrounding the nerves. It can lead to a number of health problems and ultimately can cripple a person’s ability to walk. Early symptoms of MS include: numbness, […]

Can Gluten Cause Dementia?

Gluten and Dementia – Is There a Link? I recently had the opportunity to discuss the connection between gluten and dementia, brain inflammation, and leaky brain with health expert, Jonathan Landsman. We discussed how grain can damage the health of the brain in multiple ways, including a negative impact on memory, brain fog, dementia, and […]

The Real Causes of Fibromyalgia with Dr. David Brady

Causes of Fibromyalgia Dr Osborne

What Are The Causes of Fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia may create chronic pain, but the disease has it’s origins in the brain and central nervous system. Technically, it is not an inflammatory disease, it is a central processing disease. Many people diagnosed with fibromyalgia don’t actually have the disease. In essence they have symptoms that are similar, […]