Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivities and mineral deficiencies are so interconnected, their coexistence has become ubiquitous.
The symptoms of both gluten sensitivities and mineral deficiencies are virtually the same:
Since a large percentage of the population has mineral deficiencies, how do you know if it’s the gluten that is causing your discomfort? To make the matter even more confusing, stomach irritation may lead to chronic inflammation, which is buffered in the body by the minerals extracted from your skin and bones. In other words, the pesticides in wheat are bothersome to your stomach and your minerals are summoned to put out the fire. They are depleted in order to fight the inflammation. In some instances the brain is inflamed as well, and we now know that depression can also be a symptom of brain inflammation, which can result from a wheat allergy or pesticide intolerance. Do not take carbs all together out, though. Carbs are an important energy source. They are also essential to the production of serotonin, the feel good hormone you need to feel stress-free and optimistic. When some people take grains out of their diets, they instantly feel better. But is it a) the gluten, b) the pesticides, or c) the mineral-rich foods we are now adding to replace the grains? Whatever the answer, if you feel better not eating grains, by all means don’t. Just consider the facts and know that if you are experiencing the above symptoms you may be both pesticide intolerant and mineral deficient. Don’t guess. Visit a medical professional and find out for sure. Getting to the root cause of your discomfort through personalized, precision medicine will not only address your immediate concerns, it may also save you a headache. Literally. About the Author Evelina Sodt, PhD is a nationally registered provider of health education services. She is a practitioner, a consultant, and the author of over a dozen books, including Healing Pain, Anxiety, and Inflammation Without Drugs: The Science Behind Natural Medicine. Dr. Ev practices virtually via remote consultations. She lives in Northern NJ with her husband, daughter, and a cat named Kingston. Legal Disclaimer The statements on these pages are not evaluated by the FDA and are for informational purposes only. Nothing on this page intends to treat, diagnose or prevent disease. If you suspect that you have a disease or a condition of any type, please see your primary care physician without delay.
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About the authorEvelina Sodt, PhD is a nationally registered provider of health education services. She is a practitioner, a consultant, and the author of over a dozen books, including Healing Pain, Anxiety, and Inflammation Without Drugs: The Science Behind Natural Medicine. Dr. Ev practices virtually via remote consultations. She lives in Northern NJ with her husband, daughter, and a cat named Kingston. Archives
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