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Gluten: No Grain, No Pain

Just to let you know I have just had an article published by the lovely allergy specialist people at Foodsmatter.com on the whole subject of grains and gluten. Read Gluten: No Grain, No Pain here and, if you need more, check out the ever-growing resources page on the clinic site where there is now a copy of this article, a free introductory video, a list of illnesses linked specifically to gluten and links to sites and other stuff that will help you.

I’m pleased to say that the Truly Gluten Free ebook has been well-received so far. One nice comment said it all:

“OMG – I’ve only got through the first few pages and it makes so much sense!  The challenge for this whole area though is that it’s not straightforward to explain – for the medical and naturopathic professions, individuals and the media.   You really have put in a huge amount of work to start this process though – thank you & well done.”

Crow, crow, crow, crowy, crow, pat on the back for me, crow….

And here is one about the free video:

“Thanks – have listened to the video – absolutely fascinating and quite shocking !!! I cannot believe the list of symptoms it causes – re mine, aneamia (sic), hair loss, skin conditions, bloating, etc etc !!  I have ordered your truly gluten free e book and I have also this morning ordered the genetic gluten test.”

Crowy, crowy, crow, crow….

And finally, one from a coeliac person who has been following a grain free diet as she was suspicious:

“I am a coeliac whose villi are not healing very well, so I decided a few months ago to go completely grain free and have already put on about 5 pounds, having struggled to put on any weight since diagnosis 4 years ago.”

Ok, so I can’t really crow about that one as I didn’t do it. But, then again, I can crow about the fact that my work on this subject is hopefully set to help many others like this person. Yay!

Crowy, crow, crow.

Well, it DID take me months and months of work to get this far. so I am allowed a bit of birdyness. 

I’ll stop now, I thank you. I think it’s the relief has made me more bonkers than usual. Apologies.

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