More on Celiac ADD and Depression 
An ADD reader in Germany asked if Gluten Sensitivity could be related to yeast [Candida] overgrowth.
===> My comment:
Many reports show a strong relationship between the two, as the carbs both feed the Candida overgrowth, and the gluten in the carbs feeds the celiac.
Take a look at this easy review of comorbid conditions and diagnosis of celiac/gluten sensitivity:
===> And on Anemia and Gluten Sensitivity
Also notice the reference to anemia and celiac from Baylor University Medical Center [via PubMed] -and the multiple issues that can occur downstream from allergic reactions to wheat in the bowel.
===> And Regarding Depression with Osteoporosis - 32 yo Male
Then, just saw a person in the office last week from Ohio with "asymptomatic [BM 2x/day, "never a problem"] gluten sensitivity" - very likely silent celiac, [testing underway] and he - at 32 yo - is suffering from "unexplained osteopenia" - actually fractured his heel bone with no significant trauma to the bone, and his bones look, according to his Ohio doc, like he's a post menopausal woman.
This, dear readers, is a flaming metabolic problem.
Look down at "musculo-skeletal" on this page.
The reference for the osteoporosis connection: Am J Gastroenterol 1994;89: pp.2130-4
ELISA [see overview Why ELISA and 191 references here] and specific nutritional testing [ sample here] underway, -- also worked up for thyroid, ferritin, glucose and insulin levels, this will be very interesting.
Will get back to you as this evolves.
More on Celiac ADD and Depression
An ADD reader in Germany asked if Gluten Sensitivity could be related to yeast [Candida] overgrowth.
===> My comment:
Many reports show a strong relationship between the two, as the carbs both feed the Candida overgrowth, and the gluten in the carbs feeds the celiac.
Take a look at this easy review of comorbid conditions and diagnosis of celiac/gluten sensitivity:
===> And on Anemia and Gluten Sensitivity
Also notice the reference to anemia and celiac from Baylor University Medical Center [via PubMed] -and the multiple issues that can occur downstream from allergic reactions to wheat in the bowel.
===> And Regarding Depression with Osteoporosis - 32 yo Male
Then, just saw a person in the office last week from Ohio with "asymptomatic [BM 2x/day, "never a problem"] gluten sensitivity" - very likely silent celiac, [testing underway] and he - at 32 yo - is suffering from "unexplained osteopenia" - actually fractured his heel bone with no significant trauma to the bone, and his bones look, according to his Ohio doc, like he's a post menopausal woman.
This, dear readers, is a flaming metabolic problem.
Look down at "musculo-skeletal" on this page.
The reference for the osteoporosis connection: Am J Gastroenterol 1994;89: pp.2130-4
ELISA [see overview Why ELISA and 191 references here] and specific nutritional testing [ sample here] underway, -- also worked up for thyroid, ferritin, glucose and insulin levels, this will be very interesting.
Will get back to you as this evolves.