Wheat Toxicity: A Quick Update
Read Time: 4 min Three recent studies have uncovered toxic effects of wheat amylase trypsin inhibitors on the lungs, liver, metabolic syndrome and gut permeability.
Read Time: 4 min Three recent studies have uncovered toxic effects of wheat amylase trypsin inhibitors on the lungs, liver, metabolic syndrome and gut permeability.
Read Time: 8 min This short series considers the latest ideas from coeliac researchers as they try to explain the rising tide of gluten-related disorders. We start by reviewing the current hypotheses …
Read Time: 5 min In this landmark study researchers demonstrate that this major neurological disorder, affecting up to 1% of UK school children, may be largely a manifestation of Non Coeliac Gluten Sensitivity.
Read Time: 5 min Fake news; alternative facts; plus a dose of healthy skepticism. We take a look behind the recent gluten headlines.
Read Time: 8 min Gluten disrupts microbiome; Relatives of coeliacs often gluten sensitive; NCGS persists after 8 years on gluten-free diet + more
Read Time: 10 min ▲ Image: Pawel Kuczynski “Give us this day our daily bread (…) but deliver us from evil” —Matthew 6:11, 13 This is an update on our …
Read Time: 6 min Nutrition controversies: high blood pressure linked to potatoes, salt exonerated, low-carb diets for diabetes challenged. Medical errors: a leading cause of death
Read Time: 6 min SCOOP: new trial demonstrates that gluten increases weight gain via suppression of thermogenesis
Read Time: 9 min The fascinating story of how natural insecticides in plants can be good for us, but how wheat has evolved the ability to turn an insect’s immune …
Read Time: 12 min In this review we look at research indicating that gluten may disrupt neurological development in the developing baby.
Read Time: < 1 min Glutens Bassil Shippam Centre, Tozer Way, Chichester,PO19 7LG Fri 11th July, 7:30-10:00pm (doors open at 7:15)Cost: £6.00 inc tea/coffee This not-to-be-missed seminar on one of the hottest topics in nutrition …
Read Time: 8 min Hooray, the West Sussex History of Medicine Society autumn lecture season has begun! I am looking forward to reporting on these gems combining as they do …