Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity Is Not Common :shock:

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Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity Is Not Common :shock:

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Hi All,

Yep, according to the American College of Gastroenterology, as presented at their "2012 Annual Scientific Meeting".
Incidence of non-celiac gluten sensitivity is approximately half that of celiac disease
http://www.healio.com/gastroenterology/ ... ac-disease


Well paint my butt red and call me Loose. :lol:

Meanwhile, in other news:
The prevalence of fecal incontinence rose modestly but steadily over a 5-year period ending in 2010, according to a survey of U.S. households.
http://www.medpagetoday.com/MeetingCoverage/ACG/35473

Gee, I wonder why? Surely it couldn't have anything to do with an increase in the incidence of non-celiac gluten sensitivity, could it?

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Post by ant »

Tex, I agree.

The first piece of "research" is surely total non-science.....(see my highlight in red)
Researchers evaluated data from the Continuous National Health and Nutrition Survey between 2009 and 2010, which included 7,762 participants aged 6 years and older. The prevalence of non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS), defined as undertaking a gluten-free diet following the exclusion of celiac disease, was determined within this cohort, along with demographics and health status for those with the condition.
People who have been tested for celiac and received a negative result and then gone on (against doctors advice?) to undertake a gluten-free diet do not represent all people with gluten sensitivity. Unless I am mistaken their definition excludes all those with gluten sensitivity that have not been tested for celiac and all those that are not on a gluten free diet. Since when did not treating a disease define people as not having it? :???:

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Hahahaha. Good point, ant. I didn't even read that far into the article, since it seemed so asinine. That study was really quite a pathetic waste of time and effort, wasn't it. :lol: What a bunch of jerks. That really boosts my faith in medical research. Not! :roll:

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Tex and ant
Thanks for the good laugh. :mallet:
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That study is a day late and a dollar short even though it's recent.

The doctor calls up the patient and says, "I have some bad news and some worse news. The bad news is that you have only twenty-four hours left to live."

And the patient says, "That is very bad news-. What could be worse than that?"

And the doctor says, "I've been trying to reach you since yesterday."
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LOL good one Coryhub. Sometimes it just seems like that is our luck.
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:lol: :lol: :lol:

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