Proof of noncoeliac gluten intolerance
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Proof of noncoeliac gluten intolerance
From my local paper.
They have done a study showing gluten intolerant people react to gluten (duh!). It matters because there aren't a lot of studies that clearly show people react to gluten without being coeliac.
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/lo ... 49901.aspx
The bakery they talk about is very popular here. I even know of gluten eaters who make an effort to get their bread. Mostly contains yeast and soy, though.
Lyn
They have done a study showing gluten intolerant people react to gluten (duh!). It matters because there aren't a lot of studies that clearly show people react to gluten without being coeliac.
http://www.canberratimes.com.au/news/lo ... 49901.aspx
The bakery they talk about is very popular here. I even know of gluten eaters who make an effort to get their bread. Mostly contains yeast and soy, though.
Lyn
Thanks for posting Lyn,
Generally, as you say, good news that it is becoming a little bit more accepted by a "conservative" medical world. But I have to react to this.......
Best, ant
Generally, as you say, good news that it is becoming a little bit more accepted by a "conservative" medical world. But I have to react to this.......
Nonsense. It is not safe for anyone with an inflammation caused by gluten to consume the toxin.Although it was safe to use gluten to test people who suspected they might have an intolerance, it could hurt people with coeliac disease.
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This is great news and another study for me to print out and bring with me to my next appointment with the GI.
It was a shame that they didn't say what medical problems the group they tested had.
In any case, it doesn't matter to me, gluten free has worked so far! I'm so grateful to have found this group!
It was a shame that they didn't say what medical problems the group they tested had.
In any case, it doesn't matter to me, gluten free has worked so far! I'm so grateful to have found this group!
Arlene
Progress, not perfection.
Progress, not perfection.
Arlene,
This phrase sort of implies what some of their symptoms were:
Thanks for the link.
Tex
This phrase sort of implies what some of their symptoms were:
The only question I have is, "Was it, (or will it be), published in any medical journal?" There's no mention of that, that I can see in the article. If not, they're in the same boat as Dr. Fine.Nearly 70 per cent of the volunteers who ate the gluten said their symptoms were not adequately controlled and reported pain, bloating, problems going to the toilet and extreme tiredness.
Thanks for the link.
Tex
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Good news, it's been published. Here's a link.tex wrote:
The only question I have is, "Was it, (or will it be), published in any medical journal?" There's no mention of that, that I can see in the article. If not, they're in the same boat as Dr. Fine.
Tex
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21224837
Joanna
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http://jccglutenfree.googlepages.com/
http://jccglutenfree.googlepages.com/
Well at least that is a sort of official move out of the "denial" stageCONCLUSIONS: "Non-celiac gluten intolerance" may exist, but no clues to the mechanism were elucidated.Am J Gastroenterol advance online publication, 11 January 2011; doi:10.1038/ajg.2010.487.
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