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Gluten Free Diet Changes Behavior

Research continues to link gluten sensitivity to behavioral disorders… Coeliac disease in adolescents has been associated with an increased prevalence of depressive and disruptive behavioural disorders, particularly in the phase before diet treatment. In this study, gluten sensitivity in adolescents was discovered to be associated with elevated prolactin and diminished serotonin levels. A gluten free […]

Fox News in Philadelphia discusses gluten free, schizophrenia, celiac, and autism

I was jaw dropped when I heard Dr. Mike talk about schizophrenia and autism in relationship to gluten sensitivity! Not because it isn’t true, but because so many are skeptical about the connection. A couple of months ago, I was attacked by several celiac visitors because of their violent opposition on the topic. One guy […]

Gluten in Grains Central to Autoimmune Diseases

A New Interview with Dr. Peter Osborne was published… Gluten is a generic term for the storage proteins found in wheat, rye, and barley, but it is also found in all grains to some extent. Gliadin, the protein found in wheat, is responsible for the damage to the intestinal tract in celiac disease. Science estimates […]

Another News Story on Gluten Sensitivity – NBC

An NBC affiliate recently ran a story on gluten… Gluten Free Society’s Stance: The gluten free diet keeps saving lives and reversing mysterious medical ailments. Unfortunately, news agencies continue to focus on celiac disease instead of gluten sensitivity and they continue to focus on replacing gluten based foods with unhealthy, processed, overly expensive grains. TRUE […]

Tumor Heals with Gluten Free Diet

A recent case study reports on a 3 year old girl presenting with a conjunctival tumor. Celiac disease was diagnosed and a gluten free diet was subsequently prescribed. the case was diagnosed with CD and the conjunctival tumor showed complete regression during gluten-free dietary treatment. The clinical fleshy appearance of the lesion with spider-like vascular […]