Lyme disease is a terrible, life long disease, especially if not caught early.
Alpha-gal allergy is a real disease which would really suck to have...no beef or pork?
I don't understand the masculinity killer part? Celiac and gluten sensitivity is way over blown based on statistical studies. Maybe this will become another over blown disease. But who cares.
There's always fads...diets, workouts, diseases, etc. Oh well.
Regarding celiac / gluten sensitive movement:
- I usually treat people with a "oh, so they scoped down your throat and through your stomach into your small intestine...I heard that's a really terrible procedure"...99% of the time they haven't, so they really don't know. Even if the small intestine is inflamed, it doesn't prove gluten sensitivity, but a scope at least proves the person *has something* for which they needed to change the diet.
- I'm fine if someone says they try to avoid gluten because it makes them feel better, and drop a self-effacing "yeah I'm one of those people but it works" comment. Also, I think the gluten movement has at the very least amplified the anti-carb and anti-refined carb movement, which is a good thing.
- Celiac disease is a terrible thing. Anyone who says they have gluten sensitivity should read up on it, so they can be thankful they don't have actual Celiac disease.
Alpha-gal allergy is a real disease which would really suck to have...no beef or pork?
I don't understand the masculinity killer part? Celiac and gluten sensitivity is way over blown based on statistical studies. Maybe this will become another over blown disease. But who cares.
There's always fads...diets, workouts, diseases, etc. Oh well.
Regarding celiac / gluten sensitive movement:
- I usually treat people with a "oh, so they scoped down your throat and through your stomach into your small intestine...I heard that's a really terrible procedure"...99% of the time they haven't, so they really don't know. Even if the small intestine is inflamed, it doesn't prove gluten sensitivity, but a scope at least proves the person *has something* for which they needed to change the diet.
- I'm fine if someone says they try to avoid gluten because it makes them feel better, and drop a self-effacing "yeah I'm one of those people but it works" comment. Also, I think the gluten movement has at the very least amplified the anti-carb and anti-refined carb movement, which is a good thing.
- Celiac disease is a terrible thing. Anyone who says they have gluten sensitivity should read up on it, so they can be thankful they don't have actual Celiac disease.
“Until you make the unconscious conscious, it will direct your life and you will call it fate.”