Gluten Free Blog: Nutrition

The cheese market and the offer for those who follow a gluten-free diet.

The study was conducted by the Department of Molecular Agrofood Sciences (DISMA) of the Faculty of Agriculture of the University of Milan and had already indicated the category of traditional cheeses as suitable for celiacs.
Indeed, to date, the techniques and technologies adopted for the production in the dairy industry do not involve the usual use of ingredients containing gluten.

Tryptophan in turkey meat helps to control the symptoms of celiac disease

Dr Elena Verdu, lead researcher of the study is a Professor of Medicine at the Farncombe Family Digestive Health Research Institute in Mcmaster, highlighted that the essential amino acid exists, Tryptophan that decomposes in the intestine produces bioactive molecules that act against the inflammations typical of patients with coeliac disease .

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