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Hold The Gluten
Posted by Healthy Bitch Daily on Feb 14, 2012


Why Is Gluten Such a Hot-Topic Health Issue? Get The Goods Here.

Hold the GlutenSo, your friend has a gluten intolerance, huh?

Oh, and your mom was just diagnosed with celiac disease? And your co-worker's wife's sister's BFF thinks her digestive issues might be linked to ... what was that?

Oh, gluten.

Feel like everyone you know these days has an issue with gluten? Sure, it's a bit of an exaggeration, but the truth is celiac disease (CD) -- an autoimmune response to gluten -- currently affects 1 in 133 people.

Why Is Gluten the Bad Guy?

Here's the short of it: When people with CD eat foods containing wheat, rye, barley and triticale (i.e. gluten!), their immune systems cop an attitude and create a toxic reaction that causes damage to their small intestines, making them feel downright awful. We're talkin' cramping, depression, migraines, skin rashes, vomiting and more bathroom trips than you care to learn about.

Hold the GlutenDon't Be So Sensitive

As for gluten intolerance and gluten sensitivity, the digestive system is again left unhappy, but without the CD immune response. Symptoms range from mild discomfort to those that are comparative to the ultra-icky ones related to celiac disease.

"The prevalence of gluten intolerance and celiac disease diagnosis is certainly remarkable and has clearly caught the attention of the medical community by surprise," says Jennifer Fugo, certified health coach and founder of Gluten Free School. "They've spent a massive amount of time generally believing that an immune reaction to gluten was of little interest and problem for those of us complaining of various issues that don't quite make sense when viewed separately."

Gluten on the Rise

So, why now? Why the increase in diagnoses? Experts say there are two main reasons pointing to the increased awareness of gluten and the nasty spell it has cast on many:

Today's "wheat" isn't exactly wheat. Kiss that idyllic vision of farmers harvesting their grains goodbye. The truth is, very little of our grain production is done in a wholesome manner. These days, we're chowing down on refined grains that have been modified to suit the business that agriculture has become.

We like to eat ... a lot. Take the fact that glutenous grains have been hocus-pocused and match it with the fact that the overconsumption of food is an ever-expanding problem, and you've delivered quite the double-whammy to your guts. "What might be an occasional issue in the past for those sensitive has now become a monster storm of inflammation that rolls through the body at every bite, [causing] repeated damage to the body," Fugo said.

Hold the GlutenGluten-Free Game Plan

So what's a Healthy Bitch to do? If you suspect gluten may be the creeper that lurks in your gut, then get to the doc for testing. And listen up: Don't stop eating gluten before you have a blood test -- it may provide a negative result. If the blood test proves you're a dead ringer for celiac disease or gluten intolerance, then the doctor may order a small bowel biopsy. Don't worry -- after the hell your intestines have been through, a teeny biopsy is a walk in the park.

Left untreated, celiac disease can lead to even more health problems, including Type 1 diabetes, infertility, certain types of intestinal cancer and osteoporosis.  So, don't mess around, mmmk?

Need more help?

Visit the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness or Celiac Disease Foundation for more information. Also, stayed tuned for a yummy gluten-free recipe -- we'll be running it this Friday!

Do you have a gluten intolerance? Tell us about your journey in the comments section below!

Caroline Shannon-KarasikCaroline Shannon-Karasik, Guest Blogger
Caroline Shannon-Karasik is the founder of The G-Spot Revolution , a gluten-free, healthy living blog built upon the premise that there is not a one-size-fits-all prescription for total wellness. Whether you call it your personal health "spot", or ooo-la-la recipe, that serendipitous life balance is yours to define –– and The G-Spot was created to help you do just that. Standing behind her mission to share health information through her writing, Caroline is a freelance writer for several publications, including REDBOOK and Breathe magazines. Follow her on Twitter @TheGSpotRev or read more at www.carolineshannon.com.

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I crave alot of carbs and foods that are gluten filled. Most of the time I can eat to my hearts content but a few months ago I noticed that after eating something that had gluten in it my sinuses flared up, my throat felt werid and my gut was not happy. I kept it in mind and ate less of those choices but didnt think much of it. Oh all people and places it was a few tweets from Santino Rice of Project Runway fame that made me more aware of gluten sensitivities and celiac disease which he has. It really opened my eyes. Along the way he has provided information and opinions that I can follow up on. Now I keep all of that in mind and I have found that limiting my gluten choices I do feel better. Thanks!

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