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In my Allergy Clinic I have found that gluten and wheat are the most common triggers of severe eczema - but this fact seems to have been completely missed... Lire la suite
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In my Allergy Clinic I have found that gluten and wheat are the most common triggers of severe eczema - but this fact seems to have been completely missed by most dermatology experts. Gluten and wheat are the missing pieces of the eczema/dermatitis puzzle. Having eczema on your face is embarrassing, uncomfortable, painful and sometimes unbearable. I see lots of children with severe facial eczema and who have been unresponsive to all of the potions and lotions: so called "dermatological failures".
Meet Declan. His mum says, "Yes, it is fine to put him in your book. His skin is looking great. This is after being on a gluten-free diet for just two weeks!"He is seven years old. He has been troubled with eczema for the last five years, but it has been more severe over the last two years. He has been on strong steroid creams, antibiotics, antiseptic ointments and moisturisers - but to no avail. His eyes hurt.
They are itchy and have not responded to creams. His mouth hurts. His lips are cracked and sore. It is painful for him to smile and laugh. The rest of his body is also badly affected - being dry, itchy and scaly. His blood tests show that he is gluten-sensitive and has a wheat allergy. His mother says, "Hi Dr. Ford, I brought Declan in the see you on Tuesday in regards to his eczema and you sent us away to have blood tests etc.
You thought that Declan was reacting to gluten. I have taken him off gluten and his skin is looking fantastic, face is cleared and skin just about back to normal and it has only been four days. He is a different boy, happy and sleeping through the night. Looking forward to catching up with you at our next appointment."Kind regards, Mellisa. My concern is that Declan has seen many health professionals, including dermatologists, who have never even considered the possibility of a gluten/wheat disorder.
There are hundreds of thousands of similar undiagnosed children in our communities, who are unnecessarily suffering, when a simple dietary change could transform them. This is the reason that I am writing this book.* Eczema is commonly precipitated by gluten: I call this gluten-eczema. My purpose is to raise the awareness that skin diseases are frequently caused/triggered by wheat and gluten: gluten-eczema.
The evidence for this book is derived from published medical studies, patient reports and my extensive clinical experience and research into food allergy, food intolerance, and gluten-related disorders over the last 35 years. I offer you help to solve your eczema. I hope I can help you get better at last. A mum told me this in her frustration: "These medical people seem so negative about the effects of gluten.
I don't understand how they can deny the results! It is so frustrating. I do not "choose" to have Joshua and Sam on gluten-free diets. But they are SO MUCH BETTER. There is no question that they are sensitive to gluten."In my Clinic I have found gluten and wheat to be the missing pieces to solving the eczema puzzle. Learn:* How to work out your eczema triggers.* Why skin-prick-tests can uncover wheat allergy.* Why skin-prick tests are hopeless for diagnosing gluten-sensitivity.* What blood tests to order.
Yes, I do hope that this book can help you. Dr. Rodney Ford

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  • Date de parution
    18/11/2015
  • Editeur
  • ISBN
    978-0-473-34471-9
  • EAN
    9780473344719
  • Format
    ePub
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Biographie de Rodney Ford

Dr Rodney Ford is a paediatric gastroenterologist, allergist and nutrition consultant. He is former Associate Professor of Paediatrics at the Christchurch School of Medicine, University of Otago, New Zealand. He is recognized worldwide as an expert on adverse food reactions. His major area of interest is the relationship between your food and your health - good or bad. In his clinics he is constantly seeing people who are suffering from eating foods that are making them ill.
He has been interested in the relationship between eczema and food allergy for a long time. More recently, he has discovered that gluten plays a large part in the patho-physiology of eczema. Dr Ford graduated with Honours from the University of New South Wales in 1974 (MB BS). He went on to study food allergy and intolerance problems in New Zealand, Australia and the United Kingdom, was admitted as a Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians in Paediatrics (FRACP) in 1981 and was awarded his Doctorate of Medicine (MD) by the University of New South Wales in 1982 for his thesis titled Food hypersensitivity in children: diagnostic approaches to milk and egg hypersensitivity.
This was regarded as a major work regarding the diagnosis of food allergies in children. Dr Ford currently runs The Children's Clinic and Allergy Centre, a busy private clinic in Christchurch, New Zealand. He has written over one hundred scientific papers, including book chapters and many books.

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