Gluten Free

What does it mean to go gluten free? Here at DrGreene.com, we will share recipes that are labeled gluten free when appropriate.

Dr. Greene’s Answer:

It can be a challenge to go gluten free! Gluten is a composite of two proteins of some grass-related grains, including:

  • wheat (including kamut and spelt)
  • barley
  • rye
  • malt
  • triticale

In the last few years, awareness of gluten sensitivity and the understanding of celiac disease (which is caused by an abnormal immune reaction to the components in gluten) has increased, leading many food distributors and manufacturers to start identifying foods as gluten free. Here at DrGreene.com, we will share recipes that are labeled gluten free when appropriate.

A gluten-free diet can include:

  • Corn
  • Potatoes
  • Rice
  • Tapioca
  • Cassava
  • Amaranth
  • Arrowroot
  • Millet
  • Quinoa
  • Sorghum
  • Sweet potato
  • Taro
  • Chia seed
  • Yam
  • Bean, soybean, and nut flours
  • Buckwheat (pure buckwheat only)
  • Oats (though oats may be contaminated with gluten or could otherwise cause problems for those who have gluten sensitivity)
  • Gram flour (derived from chickpeas – not to be confused with Graham flour derived from wheat.)

 

Dr. Greene is a practicing physician, author, national and international TEDx speaker, and global health advocate. He is a graduate of Princeton University and University of California San Francisco.

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