I have a friend who doesn’t eat any gluten – and not because she doesn’t want to.
She’s allergic. Severely, truly allergic. Diagnosed with Coeliac Disease a few years ago (an auto-immune condition which requires complete elimination of gluten from the diet), she avoids the protein composite like the plague.
Even a molecule of gluten can leave her hugging the toilet for the rest of the evening. She can even have a reaction from cross-contamination, which happens when a restaurant prepares gluten-free food on the same surface as non-gluten-free items, or even just uses the same cooking utensils.
And when she asks for gluten-free items at restaurants, waiters roll their eyes. They dismiss her concerns until she pulls out her Coeliac card, a card from Coeliac Australia which certifies that she is actually allergic.
This is, of course, because gluten-free has become the new black. You only have to walk into the health aisle of a supermarket to see that how it has exploded. There are oodles of gluten-free products to choose from, and products are quick to label their packaging with the ever-enviable “gluten free!” tag.
But here’s the thing. Most of the people who crying ‘gluten free’ wouldn’t actually be harmed if they ate the stuff. They just want to reap the supposed benefits of a gluten-free diet, such as weightloss. And it’s this trend that’s having a huge effect on that people who legitimately can’t eat gluten for health reasons.
Let’s do some calculations here. It’s estimated that about 10% of Australians are currently monitoring their gluten consumption. However, according to Coeliac Australia, only about 1.45% of these Australians actually have Coeliac disease.
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It's the same sort of insanity that sees people argue that an alkaline diet can is good because it prevents acid blood - or something.
Of course, the normal human body is perfectly capable of controlling blood pH - and when it doesn't you need a hospital, not an alkaline protein shake.
It's just another "taking control" fad, where science and reality are the enemy and "an open mind" is supposedly the only way to go - but where "open mind" simply means believing whatever the hell you want to believe regardless of the facts. Next stop - anti-vax.
There is so much evidence that shows the link between eating gluten and leaky gut syndrome, and then the link between LgS and autoimmune disease.
It's not hard to find multiple peer reviewed articles clearly stating the benefits of eating gluten free -or grain free as I do.
I don't eat the processed gluten free food, I eat clean, unprocessed food. Granted I'm not always perfect but I know when I have eaten food that isn't great for me.
It's not just about how I feel, there is a huge improvement in my blood results as well.
This article is wrong. If you want to write such an article show us your proof, your research and be transparent.
"a huge improvement in my blood results"
Can you be more specific? What issues did your blood have that have improved?