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leaky gut

New drugs for coeliacs – is this a good idea?

17/11/2014 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

This feels like a very lazy way of writing a blog – but I do not believe in re-inventing the wheel so, if Alex has already said it, and said it well, why would I say it again? In fact, on this occasion, it is not only Alex but one of his 'commenters', GlutenfreeB, who has said it …

Category: Big Business, Coeliac/celiac disease, Conventional Medicine, FreeFrom Food, Gluten-freeTag: Alba Therapeutics, Alex Gazzola, Alvine Pharmaceuticals Inc, celiac disease, coeliac disease, Dr Alessio fasano, drugs for coeliac disease, enzyme treatment for celiac disease, Food Allergy and Intolerance Ink, gluten contamination, GlutenFreeB, Larazotide acetate, Latiglutenase, leaky gut

Autism and wheat

23/07/2013 //  by Michelle Berridale Johnson//  Leave a Comment

A new study by a team from Columbia University, Weill Cornell Medical College and  Uppsala University in Sweden has caused somewhat of a stir recently by suggesting that 'a subset of children with autism displays increased immune reactivity to gluten, the mechanism of which …

Category: Allergies, Behavioural conditions / autism, Dairy-free, Gluten-freeTag: autism and celiac disease, autism and coeliac disease, autism and epilepsy cured by diet, autism and parasites, autism and vaccines, autism and wheat sensitivity, Autism Research Unit Sunderland, Columbia University, Espa research, GreenMedInfo site, HACSG, ketogenic diet, leaky gut, Paul Shattock, proteins crossing the blood-brain barrier, Questioning-answers blogspot, Salisbury autism, Sunderland Protocol, Weill Cornell Medical College

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