Had an endoscopy due to recent issues with acid reflux. Came back fine - about as much acid reflux as a person drinking a cup of coffee (note they had me on that acid reduce med prior for like 2 months so prob helped).
PA in follow-up goes “well what we did find is you may have a gluten intolerance”.
uhhh what. I feel like I would notice that? Anyways sent me to get blood work to see if I’m allergic. What the heck is with all this gluten intolerance stuff going around the past decade or so?
Maybe all your deep throating went a bit too far.PA in follow-up goes “well what we did find is you may have a gluten intolerance”.
uhhh what. I feel like I would notice that? Anyways sent me to get blood work to see if I’m allergic. What the heck is with all this gluten intolerance stuff going around the past decade or so?
It isn’t as binary as people think, kinda like allergies. A peanut could make you a bit itchy or turn your stomach, or it could close your throat right up. same with glutenHad an endoscopy due to recent issues with acid reflux. Came back fine - about as much acid reflux as a person drinking a cup of coffee (note they had me on that acid reduce med prior for like 2 months so prob helped).
PA in follow-up goes “well what we did find is you may have a gluten intolerance”.
uhhh what. I feel like I would notice that? Anyways sent me to get blood work to see if I’m allergic. What the heck is with all this gluten intolerance stuff going around the past decade or so?
No.Are you a male over 60 or female?Celiac disease epidemiology and demographics - wikidoc
www.wikidoc.org
Surely they would have found celiac on an endo? Isn’t celiac super intense? They didn’t mention it, I assume because there was no sign of it.Are you a male over 60 or female?Celiac disease epidemiology and demographics - wikidoc
www.wikidoc.org
Surely they would have found celiac on an endo? Isn’t celiac super intense? They didn’t mention it, I assume because there was no sign of it.
edit - nvm I’m thinking of crohns which is super intense
My wife's father was intensely allergic to gluten and only developed the allergy in his 40s
Surely something has changed to make this such a common thing. Microplastics? Preservatives? Gotta be something
edit - vaccines?..
It’s all so complicated..Excessively clean environments during childhood? Who knows.
There's also some reporting bias here where now we know what's going on while in generations past they would have been like, "Welp, Bobby died of wasting disease. Maybe he should have prayed harder."
That, and the lack of diversity in the seeds, GMO possibly,... I heard that it often happen that supposedly gluten intolerant americans eat bread/pasta in France / Italy and are surprised to have no issue.Pesticides in everything.
I've heard similar things about red meat US vs EU. I'm not sure where I stand on GMO, and while variety is probably never a bad thing, I'd say it's highly unlikely that has more of an effect on all the heavily processed/sugar/chemicals we introduce at pretty much all levels of the food chain.That, and the lack of diversity in the seeds, GMO possibly,... I heard that it often happen that supposedly gluten intolerant americans eat bread/pasta in France / Italy and are surprised to have no issue.
In your average boulangerie in France you'll find actual bread made from different flours coming from different kind of wheat, organic, Label Rouge, the you'll have a variety in the yeast,..
Sliced bread a nice invention? Probably responsible for loads of premature deaths.
I believe the lack of variety of your alimentation is just as important as its quality, and you really need both.
I'm not sure that GMO are bad, but I'm not sure either they're fine. M'y grandkid will probably know whether it's fine or not, but I certainly don't trust 'Science' when it tells me 'it's fine'.I've heard similar things about red meat US vs EU. I'm not sure where I stand on GMO, and while variety is probably never a bad thing, I'd say it's highly unlikely that has more of an effect on all the heavily processed/sugar/chemicals we introduce at pretty much all levels of the food chain.
I heard that it often happen that supposedly gluten intolerant americans eat bread/pasta in France / Italy and are surprised to have no issue
Definitely the MANGOSTEENS, wake up SHEEPLESurely something has changed to make this such a common thing. Microplastics? Preservatives? Gotta be something
edit - vaccines?..
It’s actually crazy the amount of pesticides in veg/fruits. Only started to realize it when I started growing my own… I remember asking a buddy of mine about growing strawberries here because it seems like a popular crop, his response “yeah they look great because they pretty much soak them in pesticide. Those things are so sweet every bug wants them”.Pesticides in everything.