ADD, ADHD, Brain Fog, Behavioral Change, Schizophrenia, Ataxia… 57% Of Neurological Disorders Improve With One Simple Dietary Change <Research>.
One common problem causing problems in so many people suffering with neurological problems is revealed in this short video about some interesting research.
Neurological Problems Caused By A Common Dietary Reaction
It’s far better to treat the cause than treat the symptoms.
Medication does not remove this reaction or it’s often severe consequences.
Too often we find ourselves taking medications to mask a symptom that is caused by a problem we don’t even realize that we have… and no one tells us about it.
Specifically diet and lifestyle and how it can have a massive impact on our health.
In this case, a common dietary reaction from our immune system that causes a serious neurological problem and damage to our most valuable resource – our brains.
This video discusses how diet, specifically gluten, can create serious neurological problems.
This reaction is missed far too often in people suffering and going to see their doctor.
It doesn’t mean that this is causing your problem. We’re sharing this just because it’s interesting research that might help you or others.
Every person is different.
If it is the cause in you, then maybe it makes sense to remove it.
Eliminating the cause is always better than treating the symptoms.
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Reference:
Hadjivassiliou M, Grünewald RA, Davies-Jones GABGluten sensitivity as a neurological illnessJournal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry 2002;72:560-563.
http://jnnp.bmj.com/content/72/5/560
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