
Celiac Disease and the Media EP026
The gluten-free movement is often dismissed in the media as a fad. Even so-called experts actively discredit the gluten-free diet and apply a negative connotation to terms like PWAG. Have you ever won...
2 Jun 201738min

Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis (NASH) and Celiac Disease EP025
We typically associate liver disease with alcoholism. But the liver functions as a filter, and over time it can be damaged by certain pharmaceuticals and even food. In fact, research suggests a strong...
26 Mai 201723min

The Impact of Undiagnosed Celiac Disease on Fetal Development and Maternal Health EP024
'With our technology, every time a woman dies, it's a medical error.' Recent reports have uncovered some alarming statistics regarding maternal mortality rates in the United States. While these numbe...
19 Mai 201726min

Cardiac Issues Associated with Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance EP023
Given the choice between a heart transplant and a gluten-free diet, the vast majority – if not all – of us would quickly opt for the diet! Yet the medical community continues to ignore celiac disease ...
12 Mai 201724min

The Connection Between Undiagnosed Celiac Disease and Sleep Disorders EP022
We all know how it feels to struggle through the day when you didn't get enough sleep the night before. Your brain feels fuzzy, it's tough to focus, and you simply aren't the best version of yourself!...
5 Mai 201727min

The Potential Connection Between Parkinson's and Celiac Disease EP021
A diagnosis of Parkinson's disease is devastating, and the associated symptoms – difficulty walking, tremors, memory issues – are debilitating. But what if those symptoms aren't necessarily indicative...
28 Apr 201726min

Weight Loss and Weight Gain Associated with Celiac Disease EP020
Forget everything you thought you knew about obesity. 68% of the population of the US is overweight, and we know that there are a number of health risks associated with the issue. But did you know tha...
21 Apr 201723min

Legal Issues Surrounding Celiac Disease EP019
In Italy, it takes only two to three weeks to get diagnosed with celiac disease. In the United States, however, it typically takes nine to 15 years. Why is there such a huge discrepancy? And what are ...
14 Apr 201729min



















