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At last! Gluten-sufferers have a name for their problem: The Gluten Syndrome.
'The Gluten Syndrome' by Dr. Rodney Ford is a must read book for patients and medical professionals alike. Why? He explains in detail how and why gluten adversely affects the human body; also why tests for celiac disease have often missed those that are in ill due to gluten.
Using medical studies and clinical data, 'The Gluten Syndrome' goes "outside the gut" and demonstrates that every system in the body can be affected by gluten.
Gluten - it's not just for celiac disease anymore.
Are you or your children suffering from?
You could be one of the millions of people are sick from eating gluten.
With the heart of a teacher, he has been able to explain many complex issues in simple yet authoritative terms, bringing true understanding and better outcomes.
And now, for the first time, you can have an official diagnosis of your condition: there is a name for your illness - The Gluten Syndrome.
One-in-ten people suffer from The Gluten Syndrome? Sadly, most of these people are unaware of it.
Read 'The Gluten Syndrome' to discover:
Contents
Welcome to 'The Gluten Syndrome'
Tens of millions affected
Gluten link goes unrecognized
Gluten can damage brains
A new look at the gluten puzzle
A remarkable recovery
New pieces of the gluten puzzle
The sequence effect
What is celiac disease?
A 100 years of celiac disease
The small bowel biopsy story
Biopsy thinking is flawed
Is there a 'gold standard' for diagnosis?
Patchy histology makes sample unreliable
What does IgG-gliadin test measure?
Tissue damage markers
DGP (Deamidated Gliadin Peptide)
tTG (tissue transglutaminase)
EMA (Endomesial Antibodies)
Gluten affects flour quality
Gluten overload
Gluten is addictive
Step 1. Check out your symptoms
Step 2. Get your blood tests
Step 3. Interpret your results
If you did not get a blood test
Gluten-free for more than a year
Going gluten free
What food can I eat?
What foods do I avoid?
Gluten-free is easy
Faulty brain control
Is gluten a neurotoxin?
Can gluten damage your brain?
Your brain controls your gut
The Autonomic Nervous System
Nerve networks of the tummy brain
Autonomic neuropathy
Evidence of nerve damage
Immune complex disease
Gastro-intestinal motility disorder
Gastro-oesophageal reflux
Constipation and soiling
Gluten the troublemaker
Are you affected?
Gluten Syndrome: research data and clinical reports