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What symptoms can you get from gluten? |
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Gluten-sensitive symptoms can be very wide-ranging. Gut symptoms are frequent. But also you can have lots of other complaints such as brain symptoms, joint aches and pains, low iron levels, irritability, fatigue and low energy. As you can see, many symptoms do not relate to your gut. The full list of symptoms can be found in our "Symptom Check List". People suffering these symptoms from gluten have "The Gluten Syndrome".
Here are some of the symptoms - Feeling tired and exhausted.
- Uncomfortable tummy.
- Bloating and gas trouble.
- Having gastric reflux or "heartburn".
- Headaches or migraine.
- Feeling depressed or moody.
- Having diarrhoea or constipation.
- Lack energy.
- Bad skin.
- Unhappy with your weight.
- Finding it hard to think clearly.
- Eating problems.
If you experience any of these symptoms, then you could be gluten-sensitive. "Are you Gluten-Sensitive" book answers the questions that Dr Ford is most so frequently asked. It gives you the "who?", "how?", "what?" and "why?" about gluten. |