Yes, it's called a gluten sensitivity or gluten intolerance. A gluten intolerance is not as serious because it is a non-autoimmune condition and is not as sensitive. Where as with Celiac Disease it is an autoimmune disorder and causes people to be much more sensitive.
I have never heard of veganism leading to gluten intolerance, many people are simply gluten intolerant and become vegans because their intolerance causes them to more closely examine their eating and health. Others decide not to eat gluten because this can improve your health regardless of tolerance.
You HAVE to eat gluten free if you have an intolerance to wheat.
Celiac disease and gluten sensitivity both are linked to peripheral neuropathy, or nerve problems. Neuropathy is the second most common symptom of gluten intolerance and for a percentage of those with celiac/gluten intolerance neuropathy is sometimes the first or only symptom.
No, preservative 202 is potassium sorbate. BUT I have an intolerance for gluten and also seem to have an intolerance for preservative 202. Both affect me much the same way. Which might be what is happening for you. What you think is a gluten intolerance could be an additional intolerance, to 202.
It is gluten-free and can be used for those who have gluten intolerance
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The gluten in wheat causes various digestive diseases. Gluten intolerance leads to celiac disease and irritable bowel syndrome among other problems.
A suitable wheat gluten substitute for individuals with gluten intolerance or sensitivity is a variety of gluten-free flours such as almond flour, coconut flour, or rice flour. These alternatives can be used in baking and cooking to achieve similar textures and flavors without the gluten.
There are many clinics that provide check-ups for things such as gluten intolerance. Visit a hospital or one if these walk in clinic and schedule an appointment with them regarding your issue.
Glutton allergy does not exist, but gluten intolerance does. It is when your body cannot digest gluten, which is in wheat and other grains. By the way, gluttony is eating too much.
No, Triticale is not gluten free. It is a cross breed or rye and wheat so it should be avoided for those with gluten intolerance.