Can Celiac Disease Affect the Brain?#ASD#iBelieve#Repost

 WHEN Andre H. Lagrange, a neurologist at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, saw the ominous white spots on the patient’s brain scan, he considered infection or lymphoma, a type of cancer. But tests ruled out both. Meanwhile, anti-epilepsy drugs failed to halt the man’s seizures. Stumped, Dr. Lagrange turned to something the mother of the 30-year-old man kept repeating. The fits coincided, she insisted, with spells of constipation and diarrhea.

That, along with an odd rash, prompted Dr. Lagrange to think beyond the brain. Antibody tests, followed by an intestinal biopsy, indicated celiac disease, an autoimmune disorder of the gut triggered by the gluten proteins in wheat and other grains….

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Some of the benefits from setting aside a known Carcinogenic Wheat – but did you know which wheat is carcinogenic?#ASD#Family#iBelieve

Weight loss, often to astounding degrees, relief from acid reflux and bowel urgency, freedom from joint pain, reversal of eczema and other skin rashes, no more depression or anxiety just a few of the surprising and unexpected health transformations…

“Five years ago I was basically bedridden. I went to doctor after doctor and they never had any answers. Everything was ‘normal.’ I vomited every morning for five years, had high blood pressure, high cholesterol, had been hospitalized twice with blood pressure at one point of 210/115. I had chronic pain, exhausted. At 34 years old, I didn’t have much of a life.

I started working with a nutritionist who suggested leaky gut syndrome. I went low-carb and felt a little better. I went gluten-free and saw a slight improvement.

I read Wheat Belly and it was like a light bulb went off…

Continue to Success Stories

www.wheatbellyblog.com

One of the best health/nutrition books I have read.  So simple, and my family and I have had quick results.  So happy I came across this book, and love the blog. 

Written by a veteran cardiologist with 1000’s of success stories.  What an observant specialist to look outside the box when things were just not adding up.  Funny, how so many health answers are truly simple, inexpensive and within reach.

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