Gluten sensitivity is here to stay...

What Do ‘Gluten’ and ‘Gluten Sensitivity’ Mean?
Gluten is a protein naturally found in wheat, barley, rye, oats, bulgur wheat and couscous (mostly staple foods in the Western diet). It's not present naturally in rice, corn, quinoa, millet, buckwheat and amaranth. Do you love doughnuts? Gluten makes the dough in doughnuts (for example) elastic and helps them to maintain their figure (the doughnut, not you).
Gluten sensitivity is a range of illnesses in which the protein gluten causes harm or discomfort in your body (primarily your gastrointestinal system).

Clues that Tell You, You Might Have Gluten Sensitivity
Digestive complaints. These clues are usually the ones which catch your attention first because they make you feel uncomfortable after you eat food containing gluten.

- Bloating - your abdomen feels full and tight.
- Diarrhea - you poop more frequently or your poop becomes watery and poorly formed.
- Feeling of excess gas
- Constipation - you have an irregular pooping schedule or your poop is hard to pass.
- Abdominal pain

- Pain in your joints
- Skin rashes
- Fatigue
- Foggy brain - you have difficulty in concentrating and you tend to have short-term memory lapses.
- Headaches
- Depression
- Ataxia – this medical term means that you have difficulty maintaining your balance. It could also manifest as you having a hard time coordinating your movements.
Testing
Unlike gluten sensitivity, Coeliac disease can be confirmed by taking a small sample of the lining of your small intestine (most accurate) and also through a blood test (testing for antibodies). It is a good idea to see your doctor about your symptoms first to rule out Coeliac disease and other serious health conditions. If your doctor has run the tests for Coeliac disease and they turn out to be negative (meaning you don't have Coeliac disease), your next step is to try the elimination diet to check for a gluten sensitivity.

There is no precise cure for gluten sensitivity. This doesn't mean your life is limited or doomed. You can enjoy a gluten-free diet and actually live a healthier life. While, Coeliac disease is more severe and worrisome than a gluten sensitivity, it can also be managed by following a strict gluten free diet.

Gluten sensitivity isn't just a fad. It's a real medical condition. But the above clues are only to give you an idea of the likelihood that you have a gluten sensitivity. In other words, go see your health practitioner first! Though taking gluten out of your diet is a great step towards better health even if it turns out that you don’t have an actual gluten sensitivity. Removing gluten from your diet helps to remove many of the over-processed foods available bringing you back to eating Just Real Food. Check out these yummy gluten free foods.
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