I just wanted to discuss this here. I live in VT and keep hearing all about how gluten is a food allergen for a lot of people and it causes major problems for some, such as Celiac disease. I have a good, rational friend who is a veteran employee at a natural food store and he points out it's the new fad thing to jump on gluten. Like his wife went to a naturopath and said she was gluten sensitive without testing. So I'm simultaneously being open-minded and skeptical.
I've largely been avoiding gluten in my daily diet, even from whole wheat bread and I feel great. I still get some carbs form veggies, 2 apples or oranges a day, yogurt, and some bits of BBQ sauce for meat. I think gluten makes me a bit bloated or slows down my digestion. Without it I have been pooping at a health rate, 2-3 times a day, in sync with meals I had the day before. I used to usually go just once a day when eating wheat and drinking the same amount of water.
So anyways, I was wondering how and where I can get a gluten sensitivity test and found this youtube video. The guy is a pediatrician so he is a bit wacky. He does say that 1 in 3 people have some sensitivity to gluten.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtxfV49YYZM
Sounds like it's a simple blood test to check for antibodies in high amounts in your blood. I wonder what other food allergies can be tested this way, if it's just a simple blood test.
My question is if I wanted to get a good test, would now be a good time to find out, when I haven't had gluten in 2+ weeks, or should I eat a sandwich and then get the test in a couple days?
I've largely been avoiding gluten in my daily diet, even from whole wheat bread and I feel great. I still get some carbs form veggies, 2 apples or oranges a day, yogurt, and some bits of BBQ sauce for meat. I think gluten makes me a bit bloated or slows down my digestion. Without it I have been pooping at a health rate, 2-3 times a day, in sync with meals I had the day before. I used to usually go just once a day when eating wheat and drinking the same amount of water.
So anyways, I was wondering how and where I can get a gluten sensitivity test and found this youtube video. The guy is a pediatrician so he is a bit wacky. He does say that 1 in 3 people have some sensitivity to gluten.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FtxfV49YYZM
Sounds like it's a simple blood test to check for antibodies in high amounts in your blood. I wonder what other food allergies can be tested this way, if it's just a simple blood test.
My question is if I wanted to get a good test, would now be a good time to find out, when I haven't had gluten in 2+ weeks, or should I eat a sandwich and then get the test in a couple days?
