Dr Tom O'Bryan explains on the radio show 12th July why it is so important not to eat gluten!
Dr. Tom O'Brian is a wonderful and passionate speaker and has so much to share! In this interview with Linda Elsegood he clearly describes how our systems work and how they become compromised. He explains many conditions like leaky gut, loss of oral tolerance, inflammatory conditions, Macro-biologics, wheat sensitivity, and how digestion works (or doesn't). He will be giving his "one day educator course" in Oregon one day before the 3 day LDN Research Trust Conference in September. His clear and understandable explanations are easy to learn from. I particularly enjoyed this interview and will revisit it a few times to absorb the information.
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What a wonderful speaker and educator Dr. Tom O'Brian is. This interview holds so much valuable information, I'll be replaying it a few more times! There are so many health hints and information I hadn't heard before! This Doctor is great!!!
HI Dr. O' Bryan. I have been following you for a few years. Thank you for ALL you do. You are truly a world changer. I am a diagnosed celiac via endoscopy a few years ago. I have been to many docs. I currently have been working with a functional med doc for the past two years. who has figured out all of my gluten cross reactive foods. We have also done many test to check for bugs, all of were negative. I have done everything from to correct my symptoms, all I know to do. I has been over a year since I have done everything I know to do and I am still having symptoms. I don't know what else to do? My IGA test recently showed high levels of gluten exposure. I am blown away because I stay FAR away from this poison as possible, as well as my cross reactive foods. Am I missing something somewhere? Could I be wrongly diagnosed? Is there another route to take? I don't know what to do anymore. Please if you can, help Thank you from the bottom of my heart for all that you do! God continue to Bless you, Jennie