2014-04-13

About Celiac and Gluten Nutritional Management: The Most Effective Guide to Dealing with Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance:

How would you feel is some of you favorite foods could cause you to become very sick? This is the case for over 2 million Americans, or 1 out of 130 of them, who have Celiac disease. To make things worse, your risk is greater if you have a relative with the condition. This disease affects everybody in so many ways, including women and children.

Gluten is the name used for a protein found in wheat and other grains that the body treats as a “foreign” organism that it doesn’t recognize, and therefore it can cause disease. But now, its been added to a lot of other foods!

The condition affects multiple systems of the body, giving rise to a variety of symptoms

• Chronic Diarrhea

• Malaise

• Weight loss

• Fatigue (due to vitamin and mineral deficiencies)

• Pain in the gastro-intestinal tract

• Endocrine disorders (infertility)

But the biggest issue though, is the immune system going after and causing damage to the villi of small intestine and eventually malabsorption of nutrients. This can eventually lead to very serious autoimmune diseases if this is left untreated.

Thankfully there are many ways to make changes, and even gluten free foods can taste good, whether you prepare them yourself or eat out. Nutritional therapy, diet monitoring, and coping with cravings are all possible while doing your meal planning. Inside this book you will get all you need and a whole lot more on how to cope with gluten intolerance and celiac disease from how to get tested for both, find out which symptoms you’re dealing with and if you have one or the other, and a very detailed nutritional therapeutic guide on how to transition into a gluten free lifestyle and stick with it. By doing this, your life will change after adjusting your diet by taking out gluten, which will really help deal with the symptoms of both celiac disease and gluten intolerance.

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Author Bio:

I’m a registered holistic and nutritional practitioner that practices mainly in the realm of sports nutrition and diet/nutritional programs.

I decided to study holistic nutrition and alternative medicine because there are always several ways to treat something as opposed to the traditional medical system. Many sources are on this planet for a reason. We can live here and use them and they’re here for us. I don’t like to see anyone I know in a tough situation in which they’re sick, or dealing with a disease, so I’m here to help in any way that I can.

I believe that many diseases and situations can be fixed without the use of drugs and surgery. Those areas do have their uses however, but one must review as many options as possible and open their eyes to see that there are better ones to solve any problem. Whether it be something as simple as a headaches or sore throat, to something more complicated like diabetes, fatigue or a bowel disorder. Taking a drug or seeing a doctor isn’t the only options out there.

I follow many pioneers in the world of holistic nutrition that everyone should check out. David Wolfe, Gabriel Cousins, Andrew Weil, Linus Pauling, Bernard Jensen are just some of them any people that have influenced this movement.

I encourage everybody to try something new as many times in their life without taking it too seriously, or thinking about it too much. This can be as simple as trying a new hobby or sport, or something major like a career change.

A good major decision was changing careers. While this is in the works, I don’t regret taking that plunge, because if I didn’t, its uncertain as to how I would feel right now. Working in an office environment just became too repetitive, stressful, unfulfilling, and not rewarding like I thought it would be. It was the same old thing, I wasn’t helping people, and I wasn’t helping myself. With the economical shifts in the past decade, that made it unstable as I hopped from job to job.

My hobbies include fitness, hiking, working out at home, holistic workshops, food preparation, movies, reading, writing articles and guides, blogging, networking, floor hockey, dodge ball, touch football, and ultimate frisbee.

Please check out my books on holistic nutrition and other related topics on fitness, sports and other similar topics as they come up. I hope you enjoy them and I hope they will help you with any goals you want to achieve.

Thank you

 

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