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Food Intolerance
 
Eliminating gluten from your diet might not be enough. Common medications and supplements can contain forms of wheat, barley and rye, and it might not even be listed on the label.
In the fight against the rising instances of autism, it seems gluten might be part of the puzzle. Wage battle by eliminating wheat, barley and rye.
For some, the long-praised "bread group" is a category best left off the food pyramid. Identify symptoms of celiac disease and consider gluten as a possible diet offender.  
In children and adults, a hidden connection is being uncovered between arthritis effects and an intolerance to gluten. Could this be the pain relief for which you've been searching?

Gluten intolerance and osteoporosis might have a stronger connection than you think. Patients with either of these conditions should be aware of the medical ties.

With both presenting similar symptoms, it isn't too far of a leap to link irritable bowel syndrome with gluten intolerance. Discover the possible connection.   

While chronic disease and specific symptoms can be linked to gluten intolerance and thyroid function separately, science is now pointing to a connection between the two conditions.

When performing an elimination diet, with dairy as your focus, this list of blackballed items is a handy reference.
A simple elimination diet is the most effective mechanism for pinpointing the cause and halting symptoms associated with food intolerances.
Gluten, a grain found in wheat, can be the trigger for allergy and intolerance effects. In this article, PureHealth medical editor Dr. Jeffrey Gladd offers a laundry list of common offenders.
 
 
 
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