Gluten irritation is in the mind, not gut, for some IBS sufferers
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More and more people react to gluten without being celiac. NCGS is a little known condition, difficult to diagnose, but with real effects and often disabling
McMaster University upsets certainties about the relationship between gluten and digestive disorders. Canadian researchers show that many patients with irritable bowel syndrome wrongly attribute their symptoms to this food protein. The investigation reveals a fascinating phenomenon: the nocebo effect plays a decisive role in the worsening of gastrointestinal manifestations. In addition, ... Read more The article A study reveals the nocebo effect…
Gluten irritation is in the mind, not gut, for some IBS sufferers
Thousands of people who suffer from irritable bowel syndrome swear off a range of food categories to improve their symptoms. One of these categories is gluten, although a new small study shows it might not be the villain many think it is.Continue ReadingCategory: Diet & Nutrition, Wellness & Healthy Living, Body & MindTags: Irritable bowel syndrome, Gut health, gluten, Wheat, Diet, McMaster University, Mind
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