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Coeliac Disease
Coeliac Disease is caused by
gluten - a protein found in whole grain cereals such as wheat and
rye - damaging the intestinal walls, thereby making nutrient absorption
difficult. Sometimes it is called Wheat Intolerance, although genuine
Coeliac Disease is a more serious problem.
Symptoms include bulky stools, diarrhoea,
weight loss, bloated abdomen and fatigue.
Although it generally starts in childhood,
adults who get it suffer from depression, infertility, skin problems,
mouth ulcers and constipation.
Coeliac Disease can develop after
a bout of gastroenteritis or it may be hereditary.
There is some evidence that it can develop
in response to bottle feeding - breast milk probably allows the
baby to develop protective antibodies.
Once the problem has been diagnosed
a lifelong gluten-free diet will be recommended with vitamin and
mineral supplementation to counteract the problem of malabsorption.
Tip: Papain, a protein-digesting
enzyme found in papaya, is often prescribed by naturopaths to help
de-activate the gluten in wheat.
Treatments:
Naturopathy,
Nutritional Therapy.
You
are recommended to seek advice of a qualified health practitioner. To find a qualified
practitioner in your area look in the Practitioner
Directory.

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