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  2. Gluten and weight loss: Can going gluten-free really help? - AOL

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    Gluten is the name for naturally occurring proteins in wheat, barley and rye, but there's no end to the list of foods that contain gluten. Gluten and weight loss: Can going gluten-free really help ...

  3. Gluten-free diet - Wikipedia

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    In some cases, the popularity of the gluten-free diet may harm people who must eliminate gluten for medical reasons. For example, servers in restaurants may not take dietary requirements seriously, believing them to be merely a preference. This could prevent appropriate precautions in food handling to prevent gluten cross-contamination. [73]

  4. Coeliac disease - Wikipedia

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    In addition to gluten withdrawal, some people need to follow a low-FODMAPs diet or avoid consumption of commercial gluten-free products, which are usually rich in preservatives and additives (such as sulfites, glutamates, nitrates and benzoates) and might have a role in triggering functional gastrointestinal symptoms. [119]

  5. 100 Different Types of Diets - AOL

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    Avoid dairy, sugar, legumes and grains. Positives: Effective for weight loss, appetite control and lowering blood pressure. ... Some people go gluten-free to lose weight, and while the change to a ...

  6. Study reveals the real reason people feel better after ... - AOL

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    Going gluten free is the hot new fad, but what is the real reason a gluten free diet is making some feel better? Study reveals the real reason people feel better after ditching gluten Skip to main ...

  7. Gluten - Wikipedia

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    Gluten can trigger adverse, inflammatory, immunological, and autoimmune reactions in some people. The spectrum of gluten related disorders includes celiac disease in 1–2% of the general population, non-celiac gluten sensitivity in 0.5–13% of the general population, as well as dermatitis herpetiformis, gluten ataxia and other neurological ...

  8. Something else, not gluten, might be making people sick - AOL

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    Researchers think people's sensitivity issues aren't always with gluten — they could be linked to fructan.

  9. Gluten challenge test - Wikipedia

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    The test may be performed in people with suspected gluten-related disorders in very specific occasions and under medical supervision, for example in people who had started a gluten-free diet without performing duodenal biopsy. [1] [2] [3] Gluten challenge is discouraged before the age of 5 years and during pubertal growth. [4]