Gluten-Free Planet! - Glutened nerves and brains. PART 5

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Warning! Gluten can seriously affect your brain.
A big list of neurological diseases can be triggered or caused by gluten: ataxia,mood, neuropathy, myopathy, autonomic dysfunction, epilepsy, migraine.
If you have a neurological problem, or mood problem, think about gluten. Dr Rodney Ford
Also, behaviour troubles, mental illness, depression, schizophrenia,
autism, ADHD. Also the gut nerves can be damaged. Dr Ford explains how.

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  • THANK YOU...my uncle was diagnosed with celiac and died of cancer but the celiac part and moving to gluten free diet helped me after 50 years of PAIN. I thought every meal was suppose to be followed by pain, everything is better now. migraine's gone, skin glows, no pain with meals, better neurology....etc. it has been a WOW for me. and our cake mix is better anyway......tell gluten free patients to get a waffle iron. enjoy.

  • @thepixieful thanks - great news - 50 years is a long time to be glutened. Enjoy the next 50 years. My goal is to great a global gluten consciousness. Yes, spread the word. Thanks for the feedback.

    Next seminar series is: Gluten ZERO global. RF

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  • @Drhamburgerhill Yes the brain is formed from fatty acids but, the fuel the brain uses is glucose and oxygen. Deprive it of one or the other and see how fast it will start to malfuction.

  • @Drhamburgerhill Why do you call it celiacs? It's called celiac disease, or gluten sensitive enteropathy or even good old fashioned non tropical sprue. There is no 's' on the end of celiac. The word celiac means pertaining to the belly or abdomen. We have the celiac artery in the abdomen...it's the main blood supply to the intestines.

  • @TheGalwayfan The brain is 60 percent fat and brain cells use twice as much energy as the cells in other parts of the body. Its function is highly dependent on diet. Clinical studies have unearthed compelling information regarding the effects certain foods haven on brain activity.

  • @TheGalwayfan LSD is made from wheat ..that most certainly can affect the brain............put that in your gluten free cookies and eat it little miss celiac... ...More research and YES MORE EVIDENCE ....is what i support..

  • @TheGalwayfan Not saying I have all the answers and science doesnt either yet....Im glad they have straight forward celiacs figured out....enjoy your new found health.. But if i dont have celiacs why do I still have heartburn and stomach pain if i eat gluten? It's in my head? lol please how arrogant of you...More research is what i want...and doctor ford is in the field i want researched...

  • @TheGalwayfan The body and the brain are intricately connected.....Many doctors for a century now have documented the affect food allergies have on the brain......I'm glad you have all the science of the world figured out....There's never been proof of any chemical imbalance in anyone....Glad you think your so smart and funny....but really your not

  • @fushapanther If gluten makes you sick enough, not eating it won't be a big problem! I never had withdrawls. I was too damn sick from malnutrition to whine about food!

  • @Drhamburgerhill You spend the day in bed because it floats your boat! Heartburn feels better if you are sitting upright. Stomach cramps feel better if you move around..I know gut pain all too well.....In fact part of my colon was removed a few years ago...the surgeon thought it was pretty cool that I was the only patient up on my feet and not lying in bed crying like the the others who had the same surgery. He laughed about them. Said I was tough...all 4' 11" of me!

  • @Drhamburgerhill Something's affecting your brain!..I seriously doubt it's gluten though..just a plain old common chemical imbalance LMAO! So stomach pain and heartburn is caused from a brain rash!!! LOL! Dr Ford is making a fool out of all the dumbasses who believe his garbage! He should be kicked out of the medical community...Just like Dr Lendon Smith was...another charlaton!

  • @TheGalwayfan Ever heard of Wheat allergy? is a burning rash all made up in your head? ....the brain of living humans is not an easy organ to study and observe......more research is all anyone asks......inflamation of areas of the brain from certain foods is very very possible....

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