Tag: celiac disease

Flour Causes Colon Cancer

Flour Causes Colon Cancer

One of the most common causes of colon cancer, is flour! If you’ve never heard this before, it’s because mainstream media and a century of food propaganda want you to believe you need to eat whole wheat/whole grains every day.… 0 Shares | | Posted in Chemicals, Food, GMOs, Holistic Medicine, Nutrition
Getting To The Root Cause Of Autoimmune Conditions

Getting To The Root Cause Of Autoimmune Conditions

Every day in my practice, I come across patients suffering from autoimmune conditions like lupus, crohn’s, celiac, rheumatoid arthritis, multiple sclerosis, Type 1 Diabetes and so many more.  Many of them have tried conventional approaches without much success and they… 0 Shares | | Posted in Fitness, Fitness Nutrition, Food, Health, Health, Holistic Medicine, Medicine, Nutrition, Nutritional Medicine, Weight Loss
10 Foods That Render an Enriched, Vitamin B12 Diet

10 Foods That Render an Enriched, Vitamin B12 Diet

Vitamin B12 helps to provide a stronger immune system, improve nerve function, and more. However, getting enough vitamin B12 takes more effort. It’s fairly easy to get most B vitamins by eating a variety of plant-based food and whole grains.  … 0 Shares | | Posted in Fitness, Fitness Nutrition, Food, Food, Health, Health, Lifestyle, Nutrition, Recipes
5 Steps to Take After Being Diagnosed with Celiac Disease

5 Steps to Take After Being Diagnosed with Celiac Disease

There’s never a “good time” to be diagnosed with any disease, especially something like Celiac Disease, which will literally change your life! Although the process can definitely be overwhelming, here are 5 steps YOU can take to set yourself on… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health
Eat These Foods to Fight the Top 5 Bowel Disorders

Eat These Foods to Fight the Top 5 Bowel Disorders

Let’s face it, the topic of bowel disorders isn’t fun at all. From cramps, bloating, irregular bathroom habits, and general discomfort, the health issue can be bothersome. Chances are, you’ve tried a variety of so-called remedies to get your system… 0 Shares | | Posted in Food, Health, Lifestyle, Nutrition, Personal Care
Is Gluten-Free Healthier Than Regular Food?

Is Gluten-Free Healthier Than Regular Food?

The answer is ‘yes’ but only if you are gluten intolerant or have celiac disease. A gluten-free diet is not necessarily good for our health—even if celebrities or the media says so. Celebrities such as Gwyneth Paltrow, Jenny McCarthy and… 0 Shares | | Posted in Child Care, Fitness, Fitness Nutrition, Food, Food, Health, Health, Home, Lifestyle, Medicine, News, Nutrition, Nutritional Medicine, Personal Care
Why Giving Up on Gluten Doesn’t Necessarily Make You Healthy

Why Giving Up on Gluten Doesn’t Necessarily Make You Healthy

We are today exposed to a barrage of information regarding the harmful effects or the benefits of the foods we consume. This further adds to our perplexity about whether or not to consume a certain food item. Oftentimes, our decisions… 0 Shares | | Posted in Food, Food, Health, Nutrition
Gluten-Free Labeling Standard Finally Mandatory

Gluten-Free Labeling Standard Finally Mandatory

A gluten-free labeling standard on packaged foods in the United States took effect last week.  This is good news for a myriad of consumers in the U.S., especially for an estimated 3 million Americans who have celiac disease.  The U.S.… 0 Shares | | Posted in Food, Food, Health, Health, News
Seasonal Allergies – Or Something Else?

Seasonal Allergies – Or Something Else?

Having battled with what I assumed was seasonal allergies for several years and then I started reading about wheat and gluten intolerance and I noticed that the symptoms I had not only matched seasonal allergies but also could fit for… 0 Shares | | Posted in Child Care, Food, Food, GMOs, Health, Health, Lifestyle, Mental Health, News, Nutrition, Personal Care, Science, Science & Tech, Videos
Celiac Disease Linked to Increased Risk of CAD

Celiac Disease Linked to Increased Risk of CAD

If you have celiac disease, then you are nearly twice as likely to develop CAD – coronary artery disease. This link was demonstrated in a large retrospective study presented at the American College of Cardiology 2014 Scientific Sessions last week.… 0 Shares | | Posted in Health, Health, Lifestyle, News