Scientists Who Found Gluten Sensitivity Evidence Have Now Shown It Doesn’t Exist - ScienceAlert
If you have stomach problems and are assigning them to Gluten sensitivity then you probably should work with your doctors some more to isolate the real cause.
In one of the best examples of science working, a researcher who provided key evidence of (non-celiac disease) gluten sensitivity recently published follow-up papers that show the opposite.
The paper came out last year in the journal Gastroenterology. Here’s the backstory that makes us cheer: The study was a follow up on a 2011 experiment in the lab of Peter Gibson at Monash University in Australia. The scientifically sound - but small - study found that gluten-containing diets can cause gastrointestinal distress in people without celiac disease, a well-known autoimmune disorder triggered by gluten. They called this non-celiac gluten sensitivity.
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