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Gluten and Celiac Disease: Separating Facts from Fads

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Walk into almost any grocery store today, and you’ll see shelves stacked with gluten-free bread, pasta, cookies, and even beer. For many people, these products signal a healthier lifestyle. The buzz around gluten-free eating has exploded, but is gluten really the enemy for everyone?

What Is Gluten, Really?

Gluten is a protein found in grains like wheat, barley, and rye. It gives bread that soft, chewy texture and helps foods hold their shape. Gluten isn’t just in baked goods—it shows up in unexpected places, like soups, salad dressings, and even some cosmetics. It’s nearly everywhere in our daily lives.

Understanding Celiac Disease

While gluten is safe for most people, it can be harmful for those with celiac disease, a serious autoimmune condition. When someone with celiac disease eats gluten, their body reacts by attacking the small intestine. This can cause a range of symptoms, from stomach pain, bloating, and diarrhea to fatigue, headaches, and joint pain.

According to the Celiac Disease Foundation, about 1 in 133 Americans have the condition. For them, eating even small amounts of gluten can lead to lasting health problems. That’s why strict avoidance of gluten is crucial for managing the disease.

The Gluten-Free Trend

Many people who don’t have celiac disease or a diagnosed gluten sensitivity are choosing to go gluten-free, believing it’s better for their health. But for those without a medical reason, cutting out gluten may do more harm than good. Whole grains that contain gluten are a valuable source of fiber, B vitamins, and other nutrients that support heart and digestive health.

Dr. Alessio Fasano, a leading expert in celiac disease at Massachusetts General Hospital, says, “Unless you have a clear medical reason to avoid gluten, there is no proven benefit to going gluten-free.”

In fact, unnecessarily eliminating gluten can lead to nutritional deficiencies, especially if people rely heavily on processed gluten-free products that are often lower in fiber and higher in sugar and fat.

So, Should You Worry About Gluten?

If you don’t have celiac disease, a wheat allergy, or non-celiac gluten sensitivity, there’s no reason to avoid gluten. It’s a natural part of many healthy foods. That said, anyone who experiences digestive problems or other symptoms after eating gluten should talk to a doctor before making big changes to their diet.

Gluten-free eating is essential for some—but it’s not a one-size-fits-all solution. As the gluten-free trend continues to grow, it’s important to base food choices on facts, not fads.

 

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