Gluten exposed The science behind the hype and how to navigate to a healthy, symptom-free life

Peter H. R. Green

Book - 2016

"In this definitive book on gluten, the authors of Celiac Disease: A Hidden Epidemic cut through the misinformation, false claims, and widespread confusion over gluten to explain the science behind the current gluten-free craze and examine the food-brain-gut triangle to reveal what's really going on in our bodies and our brains. A regimen once followed by those diagnosed with gluten intolerance or celiac disease (a serious autoimmune disorder), gluten-free diets have become a panacea, "prescribed" not only by gastroenterologists, but also by dieticians, nutritionists, naturopaths, trainers, psychiatrists, and neurologists. Believing that eliminating gluten is healthier or that it will help them lose weight, droves of peo...ple are adopting a gluten-free lifestyle--and the food industry has responded with shelves of "gluten-free" products. Yet there is little scientific evidence to substantiate this trend, and the latest medical findings have shown that much of what is commonly accepted about gluten is wrong. While the gluten-free diet works for some people--and is a lifesaver for those with celiac disease--going gluten free may injure our health, robbing us of essential nutrients and masking our real problems. Dr. Peter H.R. Green, an internationally renowned expert on celiac disease and director of the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University, and Rory Jones provide much-needed medical truths about gluten. Gluten Exposed is an inside-out examination of every symptom and condition associated with gluten, how gluten works in the body, what the gluten-free diet cures--and what it doesn't--and which drugs, supplements, and foods often cause problems blamed on gluten alone. It offers clear, welcome guidance and specific disease-based roadmaps that can help anyone achieve a healthier, symptom-free life"--

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Published
New York, NY : William Morrow, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers [2016]
Language
English
Main Author
Peter H. R. Green (author)
Other Authors
Rory Jones (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
xiv, 352 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages [322]-332) and index.
ISBN
9780062394286
  • A Note from the Authors
  • Introduction
  • Part I. Defining the Problem
  • 1. What Is Your Source of Medical Information?
  • 2. Does a Gluten-Free Diet Work for You?
  • 3. Picky Eaters-Orthorexia and the Hygiene Hypothesis
  • 4. Pitfalls and Perils of a Gluten-Free Diet
  • 5. Supplements and Probiotics
  • 6. A Word on Testing-What Do Antibodies Tell Us?
  • Part II. What is Going on in the Gut
  • 7. The Normal Gut and Digestion
  • 8. The Gut in Disease
  • 9. The Microbiome
  • 10. The "Second Brain" in the Gut
  • Part III. The Fingers on the Trigger
  • 11. Gluten and Nongluten Grains
  • 12. Carbohydrates and FODMAPs
  • 13. Drugs
  • 14. The Double Hit Theory
  • 15. Inflammation
  • 16. Intestinal Permeability-"Leaky Gut"
  • Part IV. Putting Order in the Disorders
  • 17. Celiac Disease
  • 18. Gluten Sensitivity-the New Kid on the Block
  • 19. Irritable Bowel Syndrome
  • 20. Inflammatory Bowel Disease
  • 21. Eosinophilic Esophagitis
  • 22. Neuropathy
  • 23. Diabetes
  • 24. Wheat and Other Food Allergies
  • 25. Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
  • Part V. The Brain-Gut-Gluten Connection
  • 26. Autism Spectrum Disorders and ADHD
  • 27. Schizophrenia-Revisiting "Bread Madness"
  • 28. Brain Fog-Neurology or Meteorology?
  • 29. The Stress of Holding Back
  • Part VI. Navigating A Gluten-Free Life
  • 30. Nondietary Therapies-the Drug Pipeline
  • 31. Eating Healthy
  • 32. Myths and Misconceptions
  • 33. Food for Thought
  • Appendix A. Diets Through the Ages
  • Appendix B. Resources
  • Appendix C. Arsenic and Mercury Guidelines
  • Appendix D. Guidelines for Eating Gluten-Free
  • Appendix E. Scientific Articles and Studies
  • Glossary
  • Acknowledgments
  • Index
Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Green and Jones, previously coauthors of Celiac Disease: A Hidden Epidemic, take on the "gluten hysteria," hoping to straighten out reality and myth and illustrate that while "gluten is a piece in many medical puzzles," it's the "ultimate answer to only a few." Readers looking for quick and easy advice or diet plans won't find them here. This is a serious and comprehensive look at gluten intolerance, its many causes, and the related problem of celiac disease-the suddenly much-discussed problem that is estimated to affect 1% percent of the U.S. population. Green and Jones point out that many people have difficulty digesting gluten without necessarily having celiac disease. They also note that though gastrointestinal disorders were once most strongly associated with celiac, problems of malabsorption, such as anemia, osteoporosis, and fatigue, are now more commonly observed symptoms. The coauthors have a clear-cut bottom line for those suffering in silence: stop searching for information on the Internet and make an appointment with an actual doctor. Moreover, unless you are one of the few who have celiac disease, a "diverse diet is the healthiest." (May) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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