Summary: In this essential book on gluten, Dr. Peter H. R. Green,
internationally renowned expert on celiac disease and director of the Celiac
Disease Center at Columbia University, and acclaimed medical writer Rory Jones
reveal the real scientific story behind the current gluten-free craze, identifying
what is true and what is just pseudoscience.
Green and Jones, authors of Celiac Disease: A Hidden Epidemic, cut through the misinformation, false claims, and widespread confusion over gluten. They examine the connections between the gut, brain, and what you ingest (not just gluten, but other food and drugs) to reveal what’s really going on in your body and your brain. They also bring to light the potential dangers of going gluten-free. While the diet is a lifesaver for those with celiac disease, for others it may injure health, rob the body of essential nutrients, and mask real problems. In fact, one of the biggest risks of going on a gluten-free diet without properly testing for what is causing your symptoms is postponing or missing a potentially serious diagnosis. Gluten Exposed provides an in-depth examination of every symptom and condition associated with gluten, how gluten works in the body, what a gluten-free diet cures—and what it doesn’t—and which drugs, supplements, and foods can cause problems often blamed on gluten alone. It offers clear, welcome guidance and a practical road map that can help anyone achieve a healthier, symptom-free life.
Angie’s comments: The book is free from
hype, which isn’t always the case for medical and diet books. The authors use Gluten Exposed to discuss who benefits
from going gluten-free, who doesn’t benefit, and what symptoms gluten-free
diets can help with. There is a lot of practical advice about getting tested
for celiac disease or gluten sensitivity and how to handle being on a
gluten-free diet.
Recommended for
readers interested in knowing more about gluten and who want facts, not hype.
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July 27, 2016
Gluten Exposed
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