Are gluten-free diets good for you?

Global News
28 Sept 201204:09

Summary

TLDRIn this interview, Cathy Smart, Canada's leading gluten-free expert and registered nutritional consultant, discusses the benefits of a gluten-free diet. She explains how eliminating gluten can improve energy levels, reduce bloating, and enhance focus, especially for those with gluten intolerance or celiac disease. Cathy highlights that going gluten-free doesn't have to be difficult or expensive, as it involves sticking to fresh, natural foods. She advises against substituting processed gluten-free products and emphasizes returning to basic, wholesome eating. Cathy also teases her upcoming gluten-free expo appearance and shares details about her world-famous brownie recipe and free cookbook download.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Gluten-free diet eliminates foods that contain gluten such as wheat, barley, oats, and rye.
  • 😀 People with gluten sensitivities may experience bloating, weight gain, fatigue, and brain fog.
  • 😀 Celiac disease is a condition where individuals are allergic to gluten, while others may have gluten intolerance.
  • 😀 Removing gluten from the diet benefits individuals by improving energy levels, focus, and skin health.
  • 😀 Going gluten-free is easy when focusing on whole, natural foods like fruits, vegetables, meats, and nuts.
  • 😀 The only potential downside of a gluten-free diet could be unintended weight loss for some individuals.
  • 😀 Gluten-free products can be more expensive, but the cost of health is priceless.
  • 😀 The availability of gluten-free products has increased significantly, and many taste just as good as regular gluten products.
  • 😀 It is important to avoid swapping unhealthy processed gluten products for unhealthy gluten-free alternatives.
  • 😀 Cathy Smart, a gluten-free expert, will be at Canada's largest gluten-free expo, showcasing her top superfoods and world-famous brownies.
  • 😀 Cathy Smart is offering a free download of her cookbook as a celebration of her appearance on the Dr. Oz Show.

Q & A

  • What does it mean to go gluten-free?

    -Going gluten-free means eliminating foods that contain gluten, such as grains like wheat, barley, oats, and rye, from your diet.

  • What are some common symptoms people experience when they have gluten intolerance?

    -Common symptoms of gluten intolerance include bloating, weight gain, fatigue, and brain fog. Some individuals may also feel discomfort in their stomach or have trouble focusing.

  • What is celiac disease, and how is it different from gluten intolerance?

    -Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the body has an allergic reaction to gluten. Gluten intolerance, on the other hand, involves non-immune-based symptoms like bloating and fatigue, without the severe immune reaction seen in celiac disease.

  • Is going gluten-free beneficial for people without gluten allergies?

    -Yes, some people without gluten allergies choose to go gluten-free for its potential benefits, like feeling better, having more energy, clearer skin, and easier workouts.

  • How easy is it to adopt a gluten-free diet?

    -Adopting a gluten-free diet is easy when you focus on whole foods like fresh fruits, vegetables, meats, eggs, nuts, seeds, beans, and legumes, which are naturally gluten-free.

  • Are there any downsides to going gluten-free?

    -The main downside of going gluten-free is that it might lead to weight loss or feeling better in some cases, but there are no significant health risks associated with going gluten-free.

  • Is gluten-free food more expensive?

    -Gluten-free foods can be more expensive, but the value of health and well-being makes it a worthwhile investment. Additionally, there is a wide range of gluten-free products available today.

  • Can people without celiac disease or gluten intolerance benefit from gluten-free products?

    -Yes, many gluten-free products, such as gluten-free bread, are now available and taste great. However, it's important not to replace unhealthy products with equally unhealthy gluten-free alternatives.

  • What advice would you give to someone transitioning to a gluten-free diet?

    -I would advise people to return to basic, whole foods and avoid heavily processed or packaged gluten-free foods. Focus on eating clean, natural, gluten-free options for the best results.

  • What is Cathy Smart's contribution to the gluten-free community?

    -Cathy Smart is Canada's leading gluten-free expert. She is a registered nutritional consultant and best-selling cookbook author who educates people about the benefits of going gluten-free and provides recipes and guidance.

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