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The Autoimmune Doc Podcast w/ Dr. Taylor Krick - 011 - Why Is Gluten So Bad?
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011 - Why Is Gluten So Bad?

05/20/21 • 28 min

The Autoimmune Doc Podcast w/ Dr. Taylor Krick

You may have heard the news, but gluten is not good, especially for autoimmune people.
Gluten is obviously associated with Celiac Disease, which is relatively rare, but it's actually much more common to have NCGS, or Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity, and gluten sensitivity can impact far more than just the gut and digestion. I hear about it all the time - people notice that eating gluten flares their inflammation, their anxiety, their joint pain, brain fog, headaches, depression, fatigue, stomach aches.....MOST people who cut gluten out will notice an improvement in my opinion!
In this podcast, I give 3 reasons why gluten is so bad:
1 - the testing is not adequate, and it gives people false sense of security and doesn't accurately catch the problem when people are seeking help. Conventional testing only looks for "Gliadin", and sometimes only looks for IgA response against gliadin, which is inadequate. See #2 for reasons why it's inadequate.
2 - Wheat has many more proteins in it than just gluten, and they can induce an inflammatory immune response (in fact some might be worse than Gliadin) including Wheat Germ Agglutinins, Gliadin Toxic Proteins, Gluteomorphin, Non-Gluten Proteins, and more. Cyrex Array 3x tests many more components of the Wheat/Gluten Proteome, including the Transglutaminases, which can indicate gluten-mediated 'attack' against the gut (Celiac), the skin, or the brain.
3 - Gluten antibodies cross-reacts with many tissues and foods, including cerebellum, thyroid peroxidase (TPO, common in Hashimoto's), Myelin Basic Protein (demyelinating diseases like MS), 21-Hydroxylase (adrenal), osteocyte (bone), myocardial peptide (heart), ovary, and more, and gluten antibodies can also cross-react with dairy, corn, rice, oats, yeast and millet.
These reasons, and more, are good reason why you should avoid eating gluten, and are discussed in detail in this episode!
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You may have heard the news, but gluten is not good, especially for autoimmune people.
Gluten is obviously associated with Celiac Disease, which is relatively rare, but it's actually much more common to have NCGS, or Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitivity, and gluten sensitivity can impact far more than just the gut and digestion. I hear about it all the time - people notice that eating gluten flares their inflammation, their anxiety, their joint pain, brain fog, headaches, depression, fatigue, stomach aches.....MOST people who cut gluten out will notice an improvement in my opinion!
In this podcast, I give 3 reasons why gluten is so bad:
1 - the testing is not adequate, and it gives people false sense of security and doesn't accurately catch the problem when people are seeking help. Conventional testing only looks for "Gliadin", and sometimes only looks for IgA response against gliadin, which is inadequate. See #2 for reasons why it's inadequate.
2 - Wheat has many more proteins in it than just gluten, and they can induce an inflammatory immune response (in fact some might be worse than Gliadin) including Wheat Germ Agglutinins, Gliadin Toxic Proteins, Gluteomorphin, Non-Gluten Proteins, and more. Cyrex Array 3x tests many more components of the Wheat/Gluten Proteome, including the Transglutaminases, which can indicate gluten-mediated 'attack' against the gut (Celiac), the skin, or the brain.
3 - Gluten antibodies cross-reacts with many tissues and foods, including cerebellum, thyroid peroxidase (TPO, common in Hashimoto's), Myelin Basic Protein (demyelinating diseases like MS), 21-Hydroxylase (adrenal), osteocyte (bone), myocardial peptide (heart), ovary, and more, and gluten antibodies can also cross-react with dairy, corn, rice, oats, yeast and millet.
These reasons, and more, are good reason why you should avoid eating gluten, and are discussed in detail in this episode!
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undefined - 010 - Food Sensitivities and Autoimmunity

010 - Food Sensitivities and Autoimmunity

Food sensitivities are a known trigger of autoimmunity, just ask most autoimmune sufferers!
Gluten, dairy, eggs, soy, corn, other grains, food colorings, lectins, nightshades, gums....the list is long! Sometimes you feel it, sometimes you don't, but foods and additives in foods can lead to inflammation and autoimmune flares. Discovering and removing your triggers can lead to relief.
In this podcast I cover a lot of info about food sensitivities in general, including:

  • Some of the basics of food sensitivities and what that means with regards to "leaky gut"
  • Some of the popular researchers and authors that are great resources on food sensitivities
  • Elimination/Provocation Diets like Autoimmune Paleo Protocol, Whole30, IFM's Elimination Diet
  • Food Sensitivity testing and why many labs aren't the most reliable, and my preferred lab(s)

Youtube Video reviewing the Food Sensitivities Journal that I reference in this episode:
https://youtu.be/4MeEH1Rx5VA
Share with someone you know has a food sensitivity!
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undefined - 012 - How to EAT When You Have Autoimmunity

012 - How to EAT When You Have Autoimmunity

Get My 10 Steps of Autoimmune Eating Download HERE
Watch my YouTube video on Autoimmune Paleo Protocol HERE
This is a REALLY popular topic - because most people with autoimmunity notice a change in their symptoms with foods - but they don't know exactly what they should or should NOT be eating!
I did forget to mention in this episode - this episode does skip the basics. You should avoid processed foods, hydrogenated oils, sugars, colorings, candy, fried foods, soda, gas station food, etc. - DUH. Sorry.
I think that PALEO is a good place for most autoimmune people to wind up remaining (grain-free, dairy-free, processed-free). I also discuss the concept of being "Paleo-ish", which is a very realistic expectation for most autoimmune people.
In this episode I go through several different Elimination/Provocation Diets, including:
- IFM's Elimination Diet
- Whole30
- Autoimmune Paleo Protocol
I also discuss my "10 Steps of Autoimmune Eating" concept, which is basically a framework for how you can move "up or down" the steps - you might try to live at step #6 all the time, which is gluten-free, dairy-free, and soy-free, but sometimes you might need to go up to step #9 and get stricter and eliminate all grains, eggs, and nightshades for a time being, and then you might come back down to step #6 again.
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