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The Genetics of Gluten Sensitivity

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Uploaded on May 25, 2011

http://www.glutenfreesociety.org/gene...

Dr. Peter Osborne discusses the genetics of gluten sensitivity. This presentation was given at the Charlotte Gluten Free Expo in 2011.

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  • Eden Cultures

    I will most definitely pass this video on and now get myself tested for the other genes you mention in this video. Thank you again!

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  • Eden Cultures

    Amazing video. Thank you! I have been tested for Celiac and it came back negative, but only after a blood food panel said I was "moderately" allergic to 10 out of about 15 foods. I figured those foods were getting into my blood from Celiac disease and causing the antibodies to form but when the Celiac test came back negative, thought that was that. Still to this day I cannot eat whole grains but can better tolerate white bread. It still causes me to break out with acne and flare up w/eczema...

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