Gluten And What Is Wrong With It
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Protein part of grains such as wheat, barley, rye, etc. is called
the Gluten.
Some people suffer from injuries to the lining of the small intestine
if it comes in contact with gluten. This is called celiac disease.
It is also known as gluten sensitive enteropathy or non-tropical
sprue. It can result in weight loss, gas, diarrhea; it may cause
bloating or abdominal cramps. The affected person may suffer from
vitamin and mineral deficiencies. The lining of the small intestine
can heal if gluten is totally eliminated from the diet of these
patients.
In severe cases of celiac disease if not treated in time the intestinal
villi are damaged and complications such as malabsorption of fat,
magnesium, calcium, iron, fat-soluble vitamins A, D, E, and K, and
vitamin B12 may occur. In such a case, the patient may require supplemental
vitamins and minerals for several months (or years) until intestinal
villi regenerate.
Some people suffer from a skin disorder called dermatitis herpetiform
due to gluten intolerance.
Can You Remove Gluten From Food?
It is not easy to eliminate gluten from a person’s diet since
virtually all food products use grains in their preparation. Since
we cannot tell what is in by the name of an ingredient, we may easily
consume gluten without being aware of it. It is difficult to prescribe
Gluten Free Diet.
Gluten Free Diet
By staying on strict gluten free diet the condition of a celiac
disease patient can improve dramatically. The patient’s diet
should be periodically reviewed with a dietician because it is necessary
to maintain gluten-free diet throughout life. Gluten-free cereals
tend to be lower in B vitamins and fiber. Care must be taken to
ensure adequate intakes of these nutrients. It makes Gluten Free
Dieting very difficult.
The person responsible for a CD (celiac disease ) patient\'s diet
must understand gluten-free diet well. The CD patient’s diet
must not contains the following grains: rye, wheat, and barley in
any form. The following items can be eaten: corn, rice, soybeans,
potato, tapioca,
Gluten is present in Malt vinegar but not in Distilled white vinegar
Many food ingredients use grain in their processing .Gluten presence
is suspect if the food labels include following terms:
• Hydrolyzed Vegetable Protein (HVP), excepting when made
from corn or soy
• Vegetable Protein unless made from soy or corn
You may use the following:
• Flour or Cereal products made from corn flour, pure rice
flour, soy flour or potato flour
• Soy Sauce or Soy Sauce Solids which are known not to contain
wheat
• Carob bean gum, cellulose gum, locust bean gum, gum arabic,
• Malt or Malt Flavoring derived from corn
• Modified Starch or Modified Food Starch made from corn,
potato, arrowroot, or maize
A food product whose label contains following words may contain
gluten :
• flavoring
• emulsifier
• stabilizer
• starch
• hydrolyzed plant protein
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