Gluten/Casein Sensitivity: Brain Function Deterioration

by Dr Charles Parker on September 30, 2007 · 2 comments

Brain Function problems show on SPECT imaging
downstream from gluten/casein sensitivity. Some can appear psychotic,
as we have witnessed in our CorePsych office – and as reported in the
Annals of Internal Medicine in that previous post linked above.

Keeping the files straight, this CorePsychBlog will continue with written editorial and opinion pieces, and I just posted a series of videos over at CorePsychPodcast. You might want to go over and sign up for email updates at the podcast site just to keep that connection simplified, – especially if you like the iPod connection.

This interview, over from YouTube, is my first attempt at transfer
of interesting video documentation. I have two more short celiac
instructional videos from YouTube in my Celiac/Casein Playlist there and will be sending you personal vlogs [video logs] on my own review of brain and body functional matters soon.

And, by the way, you can drag your cursor across the bottom of the
screen, and click on either of the three short videos on my
Gluten/Casein list. While just sitting on this page you can see all
three:

  1. this first one is an interesting interview, somewhat strident, but useful,
  2. then a woman from Australia talking about her celiac condition,
  3. and a more specific medical review of the pathology so you can see what happens directly to the gut.

This should be interesting!

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