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Celiac Disease May Not Be The Only Reason To Go Gluten Free - Wndu-Tv


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Easy access to these foods is a blessing for the two million Americans who struggle with celiac disease and can't tolerate gluten. But we're finding out, the gluten free movement is gaining followers for other health reasons. For Paul Daniel, going ...

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Well... they almost touched on NCGS and how the gluten-free diet can help that (approximate) 6% of the population... Almost.  Sigh. :rolleyes:

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My hope is that eventually NCGS will be a medically recognized condition with a real diagnostic protocol and that it will be taken as seriously as celiac. Right now, I feel like NCGS is some sort of vague label given to people who have tested negative on celiac tests (or haven't tested at all). I feel like it's kind of like IBS--very vague. Nobody really knows all the specifics of it. Hopefully one day that will change.

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