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<blockquote data-quote="Indy51" data-source="post: 616573" data-attributes="member: 48386"><p>My understanding of autoimmune diseases goes something like this: intestinal permeability seems to be a factor in most autoimmune conditions; gluten (according to researcher Dr Alessio Fasano) is not fully digestible by any human and is one factor that can cause intestinal permeability. There are also non-coeliac forms of gluten sensitivity. So for anyone with autoimmune conditions, gluten can be problematic. Wheat can also very disruptive to the gut microbiome, which can also have implications for autoimmune conditions. The importance of the gut in many disease processes seems to becoming more and more important in current research.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Indy51, post: 616573, member: 48386"] My understanding of autoimmune diseases goes something like this: intestinal permeability seems to be a factor in most autoimmune conditions; gluten (according to researcher Dr Alessio Fasano) is not fully digestible by any human and is one factor that can cause intestinal permeability. There are also non-coeliac forms of gluten sensitivity. So for anyone with autoimmune conditions, gluten can be problematic. Wheat can also very disruptive to the gut microbiome, which can also have implications for autoimmune conditions. The importance of the gut in many disease processes seems to becoming more and more important in current research. [/QUOTE]
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