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Weight
gain Unexplained fatigue Difficulty relaxing, feel tense frequently Unexplained digestive problems Female hormone imbalances, (PMS, menopausal symptoms) Muscle or joint pain or stiffness of unknown cause Migraine like headaches Food allergies/sensitivities Difficulty digesting dairy products Tendency to over consume alcohol Overly sensitive to physical and emotional pain, cry easily Cravings for sweets, bread, carbohydrates Tendency to overeat sweets, bread, carbohydrates Abdominal pain or cramping Abdominal bloating or distention Intestinal gas "Love" specific foods Eat when upset, eat to relax Constipation or diarrhea of no known cause Unexplained skin problems/rashes Difficulty gaining weight Anorexia Bulimia Rosacea Diabetes Osteoporosis/bone loss Iron deficiency/anemia Chronic fatigue Candida Hypoglycemia Count the number of
yes answers in the above quiz. If you scored 4 or less it is very unlikely
that you have a gluten sensitivity. If you scored between 5 and 8 there
may be a reason to suspect it. If you scored 9 or higher there can be a
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If you scored 5 or
higher on the questionnaire, you have a few choices. You can confirm this
by getting a simple blood, saliva or stool test from you doctor or my
office which will accurately show if you are sensitive to gluten. Or if
you prefer to do it yourself, you can just eliminate all gluten-containing
foods from your diet for two months. At the end of the two months you will
notice significant relief (if not elimination) from your symptoms if you
are in fact gluten intolerant. If you identify yourself as gluten
intolerant via the test or food elimination you will need to remain
gluten-free to avoid the unwanted and harmful effects of gluten on your
body. Gluten-free means
avoiding all foods containing gluten, including wheat, rye, spelt, bulgar,
semolina, couscous, kamut and some oats. Gluten can be hidden in processed
foods and thickened products such as sauces and soups so read labels
carefully. While this can be an adjustment at first, eating gluten free if
you are sensitive will make a huge difference in your health. It is also
much easier now because more and more people are finding out they are
sensitive and thus manufacturers are making many more gluten-free
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It's such a pleasure to help those closest to us become happier and healthier. Please forward this newsletter to friends, family members or colleagues who might be interested and inspired by it. If you are sick of yo-yo dieting and want to finally take control of your health please contact us!
Warmly,
Inna Topiler - Integrative Nutritionist Complete Nutrition And Wellness phone: 201-238-2720
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