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#241: Gluten Talk

Dr. Thomas O'Bryan

Guest: Dr. Tom O’Bryan

Dr. Tom O’Bryan — host of next week’s Gluten Summit — returns to the show to share and comment on a handful of his favorite sound bytes from the summit.

You’ll hear from the likes of JJ Virgin, Dave Asprey, Dr. Amen, and top gluten researchers on topics including:

* How cardiovascular disease may begin before birth!
* Why even moderate soy consumption is bad for the brain
* The TRUTH about gluten labeling
* Why one scientist says gluten is not digestible by any human!

You won’t want to miss this one. Be sure to Save Your Seat at the FREE online summit at www.freeglutensummit.com

Learn more about Dr. O’Bryan at www.thedr.com.

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Top 5 Things You Didn’t Know about Gluten Sensitivity!


1012-glutenby Sean Croxton

The doctor is in the house.

And, as always, he’s packing nothing but truth bombs!

Yesterday, gluten superhero Dr. Tom O’Bryan stopped by the studio to share a handful of facts that you probably didn’t know about gluten sensitivity.

If you’re dealing with headaches, skin problems, fatigue, mood issues, or know a child with celiac disease, you’ll want to check this out.

Here’s what you’ll learn…

* The connection between recurrent headaches, dead brain tissue, and gluten consumption.

* How skin problems can be the sole manifestation of gluten sensitivity.

* How removing gluten from the diet may be the key to restoring your energy and vitality.

* Why getting off of gluten can be so difficult, and how to find a trained Certified Gluten Practitioner to help you with the transition.

* Why there is a 40-96% increased risk of suicide in children with celiac disease versus non-celiac children.

* How people with celiac disease who consume gluten once a month are six times more likely to die early in life compared to the general population. Wait until you hear how much gluten we’re talking about!

* Why kids diagnosed with celiac disease are three times more likely to die early in life with or without a gluten-free diet.

Check out the video below to hear Dr. Tom tell it. Share your thoughts and comments below!

Be sure to check Dr. O’Bryan’s site at www.thedr.com.

He’s the man.

Out.

Sean
Author, The Dark Side of Fat Loss
Dark Side of Fat Loss


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#200: Destruction from Within: LPS Toxicity

Dr. Thomas O'Bryan

Guest: Dr. Tom O’Bryan

This week on UW Radio, Dr. Tom O’Bryan returns to discuss lipopolysaccharides (LPS) — a major component of the outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria — and how LPS toxicity may be affecting your health.

Topics include:

– How LPS exposure damages the intestinal lining
– The effect of LPS on weight and insulin resistance
– What YOU can do to reduce your LPS exposure

Learn more about Dr. O’Bryan at www.thedr.com.

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#162: Detecting Autoimmunity Early

Dr. Tom O'Bryan

Guest: Dr. Tom O’Bryan

Dr. Tom O’Bryan — our favorite gluten expert — returns to the show to discuss predictive antibody testing.

Autoimmune disease has swifty risen from obscurity to the number 3 cause of morbidity and mortality in the industrialized world. Learn how a test developed by Cyrex Labs can catch autoimmunity before it catches you.

Learn more about Dr. O’Bryan at www.thedr.com.

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UW Radio: Gluten Sensitivity References

Yo! Last night’s radio show with gluten sensitivity expert Dr. Tom O’Bryan was one of my favorites of all time! If you missed it, you can listen to it HERE. Also, be sure to visit his website and buy his DVD lecture! It goes even deeper!

As promised, Dr. O’Bryan sent over the scientific references to back up the much-needed information we talked about it. Here they are!

Unlocking The Mystery of Musculoskeletal and Neurological Complications of Gluten Sensitivity

REFERENCES

National Institutes of Health. Autoimmune Diseases Coordinating Committee. Autoimmune Diseases Research Plan. http://www.niaid.nih.gov/dait/pdf/ADCC_Report.pdf Accessed 1/18/07