THE COFFEE AND GLUTEN INTOLERANCE CONNECTION| DR HAGMEYER VIDEO

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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024

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  • @Edlas22158
    @Edlas22158 9 лет назад +37

    I noticed a big improvement on my halitosis problems the day I decided to stop drink coffee, and started a gluten free diet.
    Along with the GF diet, no coffee drinking, I take a lot of probiotics, and digestive enzymes.
    My life has changed totally, and I feel better about myself.

  • @aztecprincessno1
    @aztecprincessno1 7 лет назад +59

    So, in short, I can only drink water... This disease is testing my patience! Between the gluten, FODMAPs and cross-reactivity, I'M SCREWED!!!

    • @loziex7343
      @loziex7343 5 лет назад +6

      I know how you feel. Coffee and tea meant everything to me when I wasn't allowed food such as gluten and dairy. The herbal and fruit teas don't compare I feel cursed :(

    • @robinlillian9471
      @robinlillian9471 5 лет назад +5

      Go back and test each food individually (except the gluten if you tested positive for Celiac) and see how YOU react. Everyone's different. You don't want to restrict your diet so much that you end up malnourished. That's bad, too.

    • @rahsboyd7647
      @rahsboyd7647 4 года назад

      Same

    • @patricianoll1229
      @patricianoll1229 3 года назад

      Tea

    • @jacksonpauljackson2557
      @jacksonpauljackson2557 3 года назад

      Me too

  • @noelcasley4512
    @noelcasley4512 Год назад +1

    My Mother has coeliac disease and passed it on to all 7 kids and our kids have it. But this is the final piece of the jigsaw. Thank you. You have no idea how much I spent and suffered regardless of diet change. Everything you have said has put everything together for me. I've been to Australia, London Manchester China Japan every hospital and so called specialist in the world I could France Germany. And your video as I said has put everything together from my experience and issues so thank you. ❤ I will look at you website and now get some ideas of what I can eat. Amazing truly awesome.

  • @noelcasley4512
    @noelcasley4512 Год назад +1

    100% right this doctor is it has taking me 6 years to figure this out

  • @Ogre6972
    @Ogre6972 5 лет назад +7

    So nice to come across this video. I had concerns about coffee when I noticed similar reactions to when I ate foods that contained gluten (bloating, pains in the joints in my feet, etc.). What messed with my head though, was that these reactions didn't happen every time I had coffee but, instead only showed up when I had certain brands of coffee. Nice to know that I'm NOT nuts. LOL

  • @DrRichardHagmeyer
    @DrRichardHagmeyer  9 лет назад +18

    Thanks for the response Jana. Rice and oats contain a gliadin like storage protein. All grains (grass bearing seeds) have storage proteins that are very similar in structure to wheat gluten. Our individual immune response is what makes certain individuals reactive to Quinioa, oats, Corn, Soy, etc. There are many other storage proteins found in grains. : hordein (barley); secadin (rye); zein (corn); orzenin (rice); avenin (oats); panicin (millet); Majority of individual with celiac disease will NEVER heal the inflammation due to incidental exposure, lack of consistency with diet (cheating), cross contamination or cross reactivity.
    "The presence of oats in a GFD is still a subject of controversial. Oats differ from other cereals in their prolamin content. The percentage of proline and glutamine (amino acids abundant in toxic regions) in avenin is lower than in other toxic cereals. Some clinical researchers state that patients with celiac disease tolerate oats without signs of intestinal inflammation [21]. According to the Codex Alimentarius for food for special dietary use for persons intolerant to gluten, CODEX STAN118-1979 (revised 2008, [22]), oats can be tolerated by most but not all people who are intolerant to gluten. Moreover, according to the Commission Regulation (EC) No 41/2009 [23] concerning the composition and labeling of foodstuffs suitable for people intolerant to gluten, a major concern is the contamination of oats with wheat, rye or barley that can occur during grain harvesting, transport, storage and processing. Therefore, the risk of gluten contamination in products containing oats should be taken into consideration with regard to labeling of those products. In contrast, other studies confirmed the toxicity of oats in certain types of patients with celiac disease. Arentz-Hansen et al. [24] described the intestinal deterioration suffered by some patients with celiac disease following the consumption of oats while on a GFD. Avenin can trigger an immunological response in these patients similar to the response produced by the gluten of wheat, rye or barley."
    Each person immune system may look at these proteins as wheat gluten. So yes these can all be problems. It's best to get tested for these and know what your body is reacting to.
    www.drhagmeyer.com/clinical-laboratory-testing/gluten-sensitivity-testing/
    There are other videos I have done on the topic that are worth watching if you are struggling with understanding gluten.

    • @coachc9532
      @coachc9532 5 лет назад +2

      Dr. Richard Hagmeyer D.C
      I was diagnosed with Celiac in 2010. I have followed a strict diet free from wheat, barley and rye. This cleared my symptoms. I have eaten oatmeal almost everyday without issue - no gluten in pure oats. Also, I drink 2 to 4 cups of coffee everyday. Your info is doing a disservice to people who have Celiac.

    • @vinody
      @vinody 5 лет назад

      Surely it's seed bearing grasses.

  • @earlenexavier
    @earlenexavier Год назад +3

    I have celiac disease and certified gluten free oats made me extremely sick, getting all grains out of my diet made all the difference in my health. I am now thriving on mainly carnivore diet and feel amazing!

    • @DrRichardHagmeyer
      @DrRichardHagmeyer  Год назад

      Stay tuned have an entire video series on Keto and Carnivore and why I Don’t recommend it.

  • @parispeony23
    @parispeony23 5 лет назад +4

    13:10 "Rarely does the answer lay in taking more and more medications" , amen👍

  • @JasmineMorrisPublicFuzz
    @JasmineMorrisPublicFuzz 10 лет назад +84

    Not my coffee!! I could deal wth my breads, and cereals and even my pasta..But NOT my coffee!

    • @nanuixt
      @nanuixt 10 лет назад +1

      I'm with you! :-)

    • @ParkerCherokee
      @ParkerCherokee 10 лет назад +1

      I know it sucks! I can’t give it up I keep trying and I keep going back to it. I know it’s killing me, but it taste so good. DARN IT ALL!

    • @JasmineMorrisPublicFuzz
      @JasmineMorrisPublicFuzz 10 лет назад +1

      i have a confession: yesterday, I ate a packaged brownie, pretzle crackers, and a bowl of honeynut cheerios!! SO yeh, screw tht all!

    • @mhamrin5906
      @mhamrin5906 10 лет назад +2

      I actually fasted coffee for 90 days once. After that amount of time I still couldn't find my personality! ...until I welcomed Mr.Coffee back.

    • @Jkirk3279
      @Jkirk3279 10 лет назад

      Jasmine Morris Honeynut Cheerios is made with Oats.

  • @BrandonSeattle
    @BrandonSeattle 8 лет назад +28

    I'm gluten free but give up coffee, I can't go for that. I can't live in a world without coffee.

    • @lisarock6491
      @lisarock6491 7 лет назад +3

      BrandonSeattle I was a 4 cup a morning girl and expresso later. I gave up coffee, dark coffee. No headaches, no issues and my dips that happened between 3-4 pm no longer exist. I sleep better and feel so much better.

    • @TheGalwayfan
      @TheGalwayfan 6 лет назад +1

      BrandonSeattle that has nothing to do with gluten and everything to do with caffeine

    • @TheGalwayfan
      @TheGalwayfan 6 лет назад

      Just another chiroquacker! Move along folks. He only sells snake oil 😠

    • @BoazsCrown222
      @BoazsCrown222 6 лет назад +2

      I am supposed to be GF- Hashimotos. But I kept drinking coffee and recently suspected it was a culprit. Bloated, sleepy at work and feeling like I was eating gluten! So glad he confirmed my suspicion.

    • @classiccouture6973
      @classiccouture6973 3 года назад +1

      Try drinking chicory! It tastes exactly like coffee w out the caffeine

  • @gaiamonteleone4365
    @gaiamonteleone4365 10 лет назад +5

    hello, your video has been so useful... I am writing from Italy, where gluten sensitivity is still being denied. I know I suffer from gluten sensitivity, as well as my daughters. I went to the doc to have them tested, and the doc stated clearly on her letter that gluten snsitivity and SNAS (systemic Allergy to Nichel) DO NOT EXIST! I would like her to watch this vid!
    Thanks again... i'd like to be tested by you, pity I live in Italy!

    • @michaelcabarles
      @michaelcabarles 5 лет назад

      That's strange since I live in an Italian community in Australia and some of the best gluten free products I've ever tasted are in the local deli and are made in Italy!

  • @patsilver1994
    @patsilver1994 6 лет назад

    Brilliant ... I have been researching for 4 years now on our child's autism .... this information is very helpful in identifying root issues

    • @curiousbystander9193
      @curiousbystander9193 5 лет назад

      look into cry1 protein causing poor nutrient assimilation, leaky gut, and a hyper vigilant immune system leading to cytokine storm type immune response to vaccines. Taking a few days off, brain development wise, leads to subsequent developmental delays. Each child's immune system should be measured prior to vaccination. Actually their fecal matter should be analyzed. Note the increase in Austim diagnosis since the introduction of the cry1 antimicrobial protein into the food chain. Direct correlation. This is not an increase in diagnostic insight, oh no,no,no. I went through my year book from the 80's. There were 2 out of 1000. Trained in learning disability intervention in the 90's, autism was hardly talked about, barely spoke, briefly visited academically. We were taught most autism was referred to outside education opportunities before we even got our hands on them. What a shame, these kids since the 90's have been head injured with junk in the food.

  • @IAJ707
    @IAJ707 10 лет назад +2

    I have the Celiac Disease, diagnosed in 2005 with early stages of biliar cirrhosis but I still get sick like once or twice a month with abdominal pain, diarrhea, fatigue, weakness, fussy brain!
    I did not know that my French Vanilla Coffee, and some times my French Vanilla Cappuccino may contribute to those reactions!!!
    I was told that I could have Potatoes, corn, rise, tapioca, bean, everything except for Wheat, Barley, Rye, and Oak...!!!
    Now, I guess I will have to become almost vegetarian! OMG!!!
    But, if this is the price I have to pay to stay healthy and happy, I will do it!!!
    I am very careful with my shampoos, conditioners, tooth paste, make up, but I didn't know about my daily and delicious coffeeeeeee!!!! :-(
    Thanks for sharing this information with us!!!

    • @janejustice859
      @janejustice859 10 лет назад

      You can buy organic Coffee that is gluten free. It's a little harder to find but brewing your own is the best. I have celiac and the biggest mistake Celiacs make is thinking they can eat all those "Other" grains liek Sorghum and rice flour and until you heal your gut your body is going to think of proteins from other foods as foreign invaders. Look into a ketogenic diet for Celiacs. It helps heal your lower intestines. While foods diet is crucial for healing. I cross react to ALL Nightshades as they are inflammatory to the body. Corn is all GMO and is very bad for celiacs.

    • @MindOverEverything
      @MindOverEverything 10 лет назад +1

      ***** You've made some good comments on this video, but I'm curious, though: What is your diet like? Can you list the things you do eat? Thanks :-)

  • @GregLondon
    @GregLondon 9 лет назад +15

    Wow, great. are you basically saying everything is bad for us? (as I drink my morning cup of coffee)....

    •  9 лет назад +1

      just what I was saying. at one point id rather look for something to help me digest the gluten and make it tolerable

    • @aprilkitten
      @aprilkitten 9 лет назад +14

      Yes, pretty much Greg, or at least what most may consider as "everything". It's sad and I know it may be shocking, but God's food has been genetically altered or poisoned and we are being sold what benefits the seller, NOT what benefits the consumer. 85% of what is on the grocery store shelves is processed and not recommended for superior human health or for healthy human consumption. And now we are addicted to the bliss-factor components specifically added to these foods for that intended purpose.-- which is consumer addiction and compulsion to buy more and to eat more, and more regularly. Our only chance is to break the addiction and unplug. It will be hard and take commitment. We all get to choose. Please know that the quality of our food is decreasing and it will take willpower and strength to survive the withdrawals of unplugging. If you are in the US then I would not recommend eating anything that is not organic produce or organic grass fed free ranged non-gmo-fed meat or dairy product, or wild caught fish ONLY. Keep in mind that most grains are now quite inflammatory (and most rice contains high levels or arsenic as well), and are either cross-reactive or genetically altered or are now hybrids of what they once were in biblical times, and now more dangerous to consume than ever before. If I were to give you one simple tip it would be to follow the paleo lifestyle and if anyone you know is suffering from an autoimmune disease then they would benefit by following the paleo Autoimmune protocol ... and also by having Dr. Hagmeyer or another functional medicine provider diagnose their specific autoimmune disease or they will just be chasing their tail endlessly with no resolve. Teach your children so they will not fall victim to any of this. Trust me, their life will depend on you sharing this and leading by example. Be well. God bless us everyone.

  • @stevedouglas7565
    @stevedouglas7565 10 лет назад +21

    I was very sick from 2010 til 2013 , over 100 visit the emergency rooms of 7 different hospitals in 2 states, 2 major surgerys , most all the Drs would say was it's in my head . Well I went off gluten 1 yr ago I had 16 thing that was that was wrong with my body from dry skin to mouth ulsers . all went away after giving up gluten , but when I get in contact with gluten in any way it tears open all my stomach ulsers and all 16 problems come back ,gluten is even in eye drops I didn't know ,I had to be rushed to the hospital received 3 shots to relieve the pain,I think I'm the most gluten intolerant person on the planet.

    • @katherineshields6846
      @katherineshields6846 10 лет назад +1

      So glad to hear you have found a way to live free of the horror and misery. I have even had a gut biopsy and it showed I do not have celiac but I really need to not eat conventional wheat products. Organic seem to be ok in small amounts. I do not recommend you try that since you are so sensitive. Many Blessings for good health to you!

    • @djdonald243
      @djdonald243 7 лет назад

      I assume you have celiac or a wheat allergy.

    • @freedomtowin
      @freedomtowin 6 лет назад

      Omg,you poor thing I'm starting ,been through 1 quarter as you,yet.

    • @moralrevulsionLive
      @moralrevulsionLive 5 лет назад +1

      @dr FeelGood milk was never a poison. Humans made it into poison so they could make you change way of eating and lifestyle in order to make you deficient for better brain mass control...

    • @noobslayerr9732
      @noobslayerr9732 5 лет назад

      @dr FeelGood i never had a single issue with cow milk. I now switch to lactose free milk cause i still put like 1.5ltrs with half a package of frosties for bfast since i was 12 but sometimes i can feel it if it has much lactose.... i know i am 30 i will never learn...
      My grandma was having 3 huge cups of whole fat milk every day . Fresh cow mozarella every day and pastas with sausages cooked in olive oil with much bread i mean like 4-5 big slices every day.
      Lots of traditional sweets
      Before bed time always i remember her and upon waking a small cup of pure traditional red wine (resveratrol for us common mortals)
      A lot of fish
      A lot of honey
      Never had a chicken breast
      Never had rice
      Never had salad
      Supplements. Omega 3 at the age of 89
      Never was overweight never took a pressure pill
      some called her bionic.
      Secret: every day winter summer/60mins swimming at the sea
      Never took a taxi always walking
      Never had goat milk..
      she died 97. I repeat 97
      Goat milk: conspiracy i never tried it so wouldnt know wouldnt care either
      Cow milk 100000 more times proven it builds better kids.
      Show me a study which proves the dangers of cow milk and i mean a legit high level marathon multimillions study not a yorktest study... but i believe you have some good strong points yet just by the idea of becoming a goat..not gord 😂
      P.s not spam is me micro mario
      Different phone..cant remember the other wifi connection of my studio(micromario) ytube logins too bored to take action😂

  • @definiteyes8407
    @definiteyes8407 5 лет назад

    This makes SO MUCH SENSE but a legit question i have is-
    What is there to eat besides rice, buckwheat etc.????? Heard white potato's are also cross reactive to gluten.
    What is left to eat besides fish, chicken fruits vegies????? They aren't so filling...
    I'm seriously asking for ideas. What is left?

  • @richardbenson7264
    @richardbenson7264 2 года назад +3

    I thought rice was OK, I'm a Ceoliac and yes Coffee sadly seems to kill me. Good Video 👍

    • @DrRichardHagmeyer
      @DrRichardHagmeyer  2 года назад

      Look into gluten cross reactivity. One of the reasons people with celiac continue to have GI inflammation.

  • @dancasey9660
    @dancasey9660 8 лет назад +7

    Outside of Celiac Disease and Wheat Allergies, what is the evidence that Gluten Sensitivity exists? Wouldn't it be more likely that the cause is Silent Celiac Disease, and that a person claiming Gluten Sensitivity should be immediately tested for Celiac Disease?
    In my own case I wasn't diagnosed with Celiac Disease until the onset of classic symptoms and weight loss. After reviewing the possible symptoms, I would say that I had Silent Celiac Disease for years, perhaps decades. I always thought I had IBS, but my intestines basically put up a good fight until I was about 55 years old. What I have noticed since going GF is that I no longer get canker sores, or unexplained pains in my lower sides.
    So far I don't seem to be having any cross-reactivity issues, and fortunately I don't drink coffee!

  • @DrRichardHagmeyer
    @DrRichardHagmeyer  11 лет назад +1

    Hi Britt
    its more than just eliminating food. We need to keep in mind that a vicious cycle exists between the foods we eat, inflammation and the integrity of gut barriers. A strong gut barrier doing it's job will prevent these undigested cross reactive proteins from entering the blood stream and being tagged by the immune system.

  • @DrRichardHagmeyer
    @DrRichardHagmeyer  11 лет назад

    The test evaluates Instant coffee, but people that are gluten sensitive have cross reactivity to many things that are not tested for on cyrex panel. Coffee is strongly reactive. This is why its critical to work with a doctor or other health care provider who understand the complexities and limitations of the testing that is currently available.

  • @jabman549
    @jabman549 10 лет назад +21

    man, we can't eat anything. :(

    • @lulazeta8965
      @lulazeta8965 10 лет назад +6

      Thanks to the food industry and the sell-out FDA (Food and Drug Administration) and the gov. Europe bans a lot of false advertising and a lot of medications and food types that are permitted in America. The European Union is putting resistance to our country (USA) in the global export/import b/c theydon't want our chickens with hormones, altered wheat products etc. etc.

    • @shawnstanger820
      @shawnstanger820 5 лет назад

      Almost true

  • @aaronedvalson104
    @aaronedvalson104 8 лет назад +5

    OMG!!! I have suspected something like this since going gluten-free. I did notice some improvement (mainly being free from severe lethargy and neurological complications), but have still been susceptible to other symptoms. I'm so glad I've found confirmation on this. I wish I had a comprehensive list of foods that can be cross-reactive, including each compound that is associated with the reactions. I've been considering a FODMAP diet, but even some foods on that list cause a few issues which is why I have yet to undergo such a change.
    Pardon the cursing, but it seems like every damned thing I eat that's supposed to be free of reactions causes SOMETHING to happen. I really have been wrought with despair for the past few years trying to find a collective of foods that won't do me wrong. It's unnerving and the stress of it shocks me to my core. I've become trapped in a faulty machine the requires repair and no one inside knows how to mend the breaks and wear. I've spent so much money on supplements and special foods to no avail, fighting a battle against enemies I have no understanding of.

    • @malindadenlinger882
      @malindadenlinger882 2 года назад

      look into carnivore way of eating it has healed so much of my gut

  • @marshmallowpuff4899
    @marshmallowpuff4899 8 лет назад +13

    This is bad news. Must be time for coffee and a Danish.

  • @nangee2990
    @nangee2990 5 лет назад

    Good information. I decided to take the guess work out of it and took a food sensitivity test. Now I know what foods to avoid. I never buy gluten free foods because they do contain the items you just listed which I had reactions to.

  • @philmcrackinnow
    @philmcrackinnow Год назад +2

    Takeaway: you can’t eat anything.
    I’ll just stick to gluten free.

  • @DrRichardHagmeyer
    @DrRichardHagmeyer  11 лет назад +1

    yes- Chocolate can be problematic for a variety of reasons- Dairy, lactose and casein.

  • @msinbalony
    @msinbalony 7 лет назад +3

    Ha HA .. these comments... we're all coffee fucking addicts. It's the most addictive drug in the world. I've been sayin that for years!! more than heroine, more than cigarrettes. I mean look at people's reaction.. hysteric!

  • @elilester9828
    @elilester9828 10 лет назад +2

    We need to educated more doctors about this. I when to the doctor after a two years on a gf diet to try and figure out why I was still bloating and having some symptoms(Nothing like before I went off wheat though). He told me I was too fat for celiacs, tested me for the one antibody and told me not to eat salads. :/

    • @Parakeetfriend4215
      @Parakeetfriend4215 10 лет назад

      Doctors don't know nutrition, they know drugs. You may also be allergic to cows milk. You may also need a good blend of refrigerated acidopholis for proper digestion. Eat more fruit.
      Lettuce does cause gas, but that may not be your problem. Apples and bananas are really good, if you can't eat bananas, then avocados . Bananas, avocados, raisins all these have potassium. If you have diarrhea, then these could help.

  • @barkerbiz
    @barkerbiz 7 лет назад

    Excellent presentation. Crucial information. Thank you.

  • @dottiesullivan6410
    @dottiesullivan6410 6 лет назад +1

    I cannot believe how good I feel since I gave up coffee which I only gave up three days ago and I feel 30 years younger, I have energy again what I need to know now is what else might triggers bad health? would almonds or pecans? I am gluten intolerant

  • @SaintTrinianz
    @SaintTrinianz 7 лет назад +1

    Coffee can be contaminated with aflatoxin, a mycotoxin produced by mold which is also commonly produced on stored
    grains

  • @afifahhamilton8843
    @afifahhamilton8843 10 лет назад +1

    Dear Dr Hagmeyer,
    Thank you very much for this video, I will look into your work more now that I know you have 'got it', unlike so many, especially in the coeliac industry, who promote the so-called 'gluten-free' grains, which you and I know are just as bad. Could you post the references to the comments you made in the above video about the research that shows that many other proteins in grass seeds can be just as problematic as alpha gliadin, and all the other papers that you have clearly read on this, as I have not found them in my pubmed searches to date.
    I know, because I use my logic as well as my science background, that all grass seeds must have their proteins/prolamines for their own life cycles, and that these are not proper human food. Even bovine type grass feeders don't eat these grasses when they are seeding, only when they are in leaf. Look at the spiky bristles around the ear of wheat/oat/rye etc and it's easy to see that these are part of the plant's defence of its seeds/babies. The bristles protect the seed from being eaten by big mammals. This big mammal, homo sapiens, had to find a way round these defences , probably to get through some dreadful famine at some point, and got addicted to the morphines in the grains, which was such a dire mistake to have made, as now it seems that no one can imagine a time when we were not eating these grass seeds. The history of disease, of body and mind, is, as you say, explainable almost entirely by us eating these inappropriate substances, and suffering desperately as a consequence. The only real conditions that are not to do with wrong food is, in my humble opinion, breaking limbs, various infections, and the obvious drowning, being struck by lightning and becoming another animal's prey.
    Thanks again for your excellent work, and please post some references.
    Afifah

  • @littlegayfairy
    @littlegayfairy 5 лет назад

    @Dr. Richard Hagmeyer D.C. By the way, Hungary is one of the few countries that GMO products like Monsanto seeds & use of Roundup are banned in their constitution. There's an organic bakery named Pipacs Bakery located in Budapest where they make artisan bread from local organic wheat including eincorn, which is an ancient crop. Lots of people who have gluten intolerance or Celiac disease can eat their bread with no side effects.

  • @jaderose5127
    @jaderose5127 8 лет назад

    I will continue to follow your Website.......interesting! Thankyou.

  • @CraigRison
    @CraigRison 9 лет назад +9

    Thank you for letting us know that 10% of Coffee can be cross reactive,,, I like coffee and would like to make sure I drink only the 90% that's not. Do you have a list of some of those that are not cross reactive?

    • @aztecprincessno1
      @aztecprincessno1 7 лет назад +1

      CraigRison I might be a little late to the party, but I saw in another video (can't remember where) that particularly de-caffeinated, instant or flavored coffees cause a cross-reaction...

    • @Veldoril
      @Veldoril 6 лет назад

      Would 100% de-caffeinated, instant coffee cause a cross-reaction?

  • @DrRichardHagmeyer
    @DrRichardHagmeyer  11 лет назад +2

    The traditional definition of gluten only included wheat gluten back in the 40's and 50's. We now know much more about gluten proteins and gluten cross reactors. We also have isolated gluten proteins from all grains. Gluten is just an umbrella term. Very often people just see "gluten free" what they are really saying is that it is "wheat" gluten free. This is all the nonsense that goes on behind food labeling laws.

  • @cannedentertainment1
    @cannedentertainment1 8 лет назад

    Thank you for posting this video Dr.
    Very Very informative.

  • @DrRichardHagmeyer
    @DrRichardHagmeyer  11 лет назад

    We are located in naperville Il a Chicago suburb. We work with patients all over the US.

  • @secretsiren6769
    @secretsiren6769 10 лет назад +4

    But I love Coffey :(... I gave up wheat barley oats rye. Why oh must every thing I like be bad! I will be down to carrots only soon!

    • @secretsiren6769
      @secretsiren6769 9 лет назад +1

      I have been in dietary ketosis for 1 month it has done a good job reaching my
      Goals.

  • @kimbozyk6764
    @kimbozyk6764 7 лет назад +1

    Doctor when I gave up coffee I (ferment my drinks ,) felt great .1year later my tummy looks better than when I was 17.but the miracle is ...my brain is working better,had a Trumatic brain injury from a car accident.everyone wants no part of that ( there addicted to there morning drink ☕️)

    • @michaelcabarles
      @michaelcabarles 5 лет назад

      Hi, do you mean you ferment your coffee? Liwak coffee is fermented in the intestines of a cat like creature, before being roasted. I wonder if that would denature the proteins enough to be safe?

  • @DrRichardHagmeyer
    @DrRichardHagmeyer  11 лет назад

    yes and no. but you make the important point that you need to correct the leaky gut or intestinal permeability area FIRST.

  • @geonite1
    @geonite1 8 лет назад +3

    Brew your own coffee if you're sensitive to gluten/have celiac. If you really get sick why would you risk eating out at all

  • @gavinlynas2833
    @gavinlynas2833 7 лет назад +1

    Buckwheat is not a grain. It is a plant seed, not grass seed, and technically should not be on the list unless you have reason otherwise?

  • @paulinireland7713
    @paulinireland7713 8 лет назад

    thanks for a great explanation of what we need to know .

  • @rebeccastephens418
    @rebeccastephens418 10 лет назад

    My brother has been after me to learn about gluten. Now that I watched this video and the truth about gluten, I don't know what I can eat anymore. I have a lot of the sensetivities that are included in the other responses here. Is there a book written by Dr. Hagmeyer that can help with knowing what foods to purchase? What about vitamins? Where do you purchase gluten free vitamins? Does this mean you go out and sit in the sun for your vitamin D? if so, for how long? If we are what we eat, then we all are most definately eating the wrong foods because so many of us are dying from cancer. Thank you for anyone who knows the correct answer to my questions.

  • @nanuixt
    @nanuixt 10 лет назад +2

    what about chicory coffee?... also "dangerous"?

  • @samarria777
    @samarria777 4 года назад +2

    All this hiden gluten is whats getting me. I cut what I know of out and my skin got better. But now It feels ten time worse when I do get a reaction. Like stews and chillies use flour for thickening their sauces.
    Im thinking about cutting it all out so I can finally get a break

    • @DrRichardHagmeyer
      @DrRichardHagmeyer  4 года назад

      Yes you have to go all in! Just a “little cheating” will still get you in trouble and cause symptoms! If you need help, I’ve got some great nutritionist!

  • @bhagavatidasi2373
    @bhagavatidasi2373 4 года назад

    Can deal with giving up coffee and even milk, but as a vegetarian I do need to eat something other than just vegetables.

  • @user-il8cg1jn5r
    @user-il8cg1jn5r 5 лет назад

    Can't find your website. Clicked the link you provided as well as typed it in and keep getting "Server cannot be found." By the way, thanks for your videos they are extremely helpful and informative!

  • @molly_mae_vlogs8524
    @molly_mae_vlogs8524 7 лет назад +1

    How do I contact your office? I am really ready to be completely healthy! I have Hashimoto’s, Fibromyalgia, Asthma, Allergies, IBS, Cystitis and I get sick a lot!

  • @mohsinuk2000
    @mohsinuk2000 11 лет назад +5

    So basically i cant eat anything

  • @olds4421971
    @olds4421971 11 лет назад

    Depending on you Gluten damage, ANYTHING can be a problem, anything that disolves to the smallest form and will pass thought a damaged intestine barrier. If it dose not get broken down to a amino acid, simple sugars. etc can be a problem.

  • @JennLynnCannon
    @JennLynnCannon 3 года назад +1

    There are also mycotoxins....most of those symptoms are "toxic mold" related ;)

  • @ParkerCherokee
    @ParkerCherokee 10 лет назад +2

    Good video!

  • @asherduff8627
    @asherduff8627 8 лет назад +2

    Is it the coffee bean, or caffeine that's the problem?

  • @521gsharp
    @521gsharp 9 лет назад +2

    What advice can you give in regards to Blood Type diet? Based on what I can tell this diet focuses on avoiding lectins. Is it possible that if one combines these two diets (GF & Blood Type) that the greatest opportunity for gut healing is realized? It seems after watching your very good video that eating only vegetables and fruit should be the aim. I am self diagnosed gluten intolerant by self testing. And I am very curious about doing the full gluten test as you recommend. Thanks for the information.

  • @Putchki
    @Putchki 7 лет назад +3

    So basically it’s a fruit, veg (but no potatoes or corn) and meat diet for life! Aaaargh that is really hard to hear.

  • @majesticwonFine
    @majesticwonFine 8 лет назад +7

    does marijuana or hemp oil help heal the body?
    (I'm bout to move to an acceptable state... then maybe I can have a real meal)

  • @brainyway4003
    @brainyway4003 10 лет назад +4

    not only helpful, but very helpful!!

  • @robertodonoghue4100
    @robertodonoghue4100 3 года назад +1

    Hi. I have fibromyalgia. Or adreneal exhaustion. I have gone omad carnivore and have cut out caffeine now. I was drinking a lot of decaf. I am gluten intolerant. I am wondering if decaf screws up diogestion. I am so tired all the time. I got mindlab pro AND REVISION20 this week and am going to get an earthing sheet. I will eat strak eggs and butter and bacon and liver and will only drink water. I am taking a super green and salt in water aswell as zinc, potassium, salt, magnesium, vit d and vit k2. I am 47 and have been upset by digestive issues since i had my appendix removed in 1998. Any thoughts welcome.

  • @profd65
    @profd65 8 лет назад +29

    There's no gluten in rice.

    • @tanyaa7110
      @tanyaa7110 6 лет назад +4

      It still is high in carbs

    • @thalesnemo2841
      @thalesnemo2841 6 лет назад +3

      No that is factually wrong . Rice has a similar protein to gluten but at a much lower percentage. For me , I react to rice too.

    • @kerryheath2652
      @kerryheath2652 6 лет назад

      @@thalesnemo2841 Yes, I have just read about the gluten protein in rice and wish I could remember the name of it right now...I also read that rice can cause problems for gluten sensitivity/autoimmune conditions because it challenges blood sugar balance/insulin resistance. I also read that rice contains heavy metals.

    • @samarria777
      @samarria777 4 года назад

      @@tanyaa7110 i dont think people who watched this video care about the carbs.

    • @a.k.5901
      @a.k.5901 4 года назад

      yes it does

  • @szelle63
    @szelle63 11 лет назад +1

    How can these sensitivities be tested? Can an allergist test for these cross reactive sensitivities?

  • @DrRichardHagmeyer
    @DrRichardHagmeyer  11 лет назад

    All grass bearing seeds contain gluten. Not just wheat, barly and rye. Coffee beans contain gluten proteins as well as lectins. If you have a gluten sensitivity you need to give up coffee.

  • @adamjg4
    @adamjg4 8 лет назад +3

    I see some oat packages that are labeled "Certified Gluten Free". How do you explain that based on your saying they contain gluten?

    • @klarge26
      @klarge26 7 лет назад +4

      Adam Sometimes oats are milled in the same mills such as wheat, therefore contaminating the oats. Also, sometimes the crops are rotated from year to year, some years wheat is grown on the land and then the next year oats, therefore contaminating the oats, hope the helps.

    • @DrRichardHagmeyer
      @DrRichardHagmeyer  6 лет назад

      Potential cross-reactivity. ... In vitro cross-reactivity has been demonstrated among IgE binding proteins of Corn, Rice, Soybean and Peanut. A high degree of cross-reactivity between Rice and Corn was thought to be due to the fact that they both belong to the same botanical family.

  • @BoazsCrown222
    @BoazsCrown222 6 лет назад

    This was super helpful. Thank you!

  • @jonathandodds5024
    @jonathandodds5024 11 лет назад

    I have read elsewhere that rice and oats do NOT contain gluten, could you please explain why you include these in the foods such as wheat, rye and barley that are commonly touted as the gluten heavy foods while other 'experts' do not. Thanks for the video, coffee always makes me feel horrible.

  • @jmanbrink
    @jmanbrink 4 года назад

    Yeah, some coffee makes me depressed and some wakes me up... very annoying..

  • @lovelytruth8370
    @lovelytruth8370 7 лет назад +1

    Hello Dr. Hagmeyer, thank you for this video. I have been suffering since 2012 with this issue with gluten, but no real help. I just found out about the dangers of lectins a few weeks ago. I heard if I use a pressure cooker to process my food before I eat/drink it, it will help get rid of most of the lectins. Seriously, my question is, is there any safe foods to eat?

  • @fundip43
    @fundip43 11 лет назад

    It's probable that the allergenic properties are common form disulfide bonds eat foods low in these may better your health.

  • @eliasGFB
    @eliasGFB 6 лет назад +1

    Hello Dr, is there a link between gluten and excessive sweating ?

  • @lvngitcouture
    @lvngitcouture 7 лет назад +1

    Dammit! That explains. Thank you Doc

  • @lisarock6491
    @lisarock6491 7 лет назад +1

    Have you noticed certain blood types having this issue more than other's? I believe it's very common in RH- folks.

    • @monikajakubik7113
      @monikajakubik7113 3 года назад

      I have the same impression. I'm personally A-. We tolerate poorly carbs in general.

  • @kelikesh
    @kelikesh 11 лет назад +2

    What if the coffee beans have very low/negligible mycotoxins? Regular beans not dried correctly may carry mold and cause a reaction.

    • @DrRichardHagmeyer
      @DrRichardHagmeyer  11 лет назад +3

      It's not the mold that grows on the beans. It's the molecular structure of the bean known as lectins.

    • @ParkerCherokee
      @ParkerCherokee 10 лет назад +4

      Richard Hagmeyer That is what I heard as well from my local doctor that puts on Gluten Free talks. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @luisamedina1
    @luisamedina1 9 лет назад +2

    Can you please clarify for me if rice has gluten as you mention on this video or it's just the cross-over reaction. Is "brown-rice-flour" safe for instance when baking bread on a gluten free diet? Thanks a lot for the details Dc! GREAT video by the way!

    • @annetteandersen5762
      @annetteandersen5762 8 лет назад +1

      I understood it as all grassbearing grains has proteins SIMILAR to gluten and the imune system does not know the difference sometimes.. Thats why one should be tested for those other foods as well

    • @DrRichardHagmeyer
      @DrRichardHagmeyer  6 лет назад

      Potential cross-reactivity. ... In vitro cross-reactivity has been demonstrated among IgE binding proteins of Corn, Rice, Soybean and Peanut. A high degree of cross-reactivity between Rice and Corn was thought to be due to the fact that they both belong to the same botanical family.

  • @kymarah
    @kymarah 6 лет назад

    I am anaphylaxis to grass pollen but was told I was not allergic to gluten. Should I say away from gluten since I'm allergic to grass.

  • @masterpalladin
    @masterpalladin 10 лет назад +1

    It only seem to be celiac and bad cases of gluten intolerance that might react to all grains. Baking expands/stretches the gluten creating 50% more gluten, hybridization of wheat, pesticides, along with all the Gmo's etc. Not to mention that 100's of years ago we ate less and most if not all of the time they were eaten with legumes that help mask the gluten and the fiber helped move the gluten threw the digestive track. Humans are the only species to consume dairy into adulthood, Caucasians from what I've herd on other countries seem to be the ethnic group that stop breastfeeding the earliest. like in China and Africa they usually stop around the ages of 4 to sometimes as late as 6. maybe that might be why Europeans and westerners consume so much dairy, but then again there's big profit in brainwashing people into eating so much to line the pockets of corporations like Monsatan!!!! At least 60% of Caucasians/Europeans don't really have enough digestive enzymes for gluten and it's like 80% of Africa doesn't either. 75% of China is highly likely to have lactose intolerance and as much as 80% of Africans tend to not have enough enzymes for lactose!

  • @TLForsberg
    @TLForsberg 4 года назад +1

    What about bulletproof coffee that is supposedly mould free and is mixed with grass fed butter and high fats. What are your thoughts on that related to inflamation?

    • @DrRichardHagmeyer
      @DrRichardHagmeyer  4 года назад

      Any coffee bullet proof or otherwise can be a gut irritant.

  • @yumyum5300
    @yumyum5300 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, So rice and quinoa is not gluten free? Potatoes can cross react as well? What can we eat for carb source?

    • @DrRichardHagmeyer
      @DrRichardHagmeyer  5 лет назад +1

      yum yum rice contains protein called Hordein. Hordein is a prolamin glycoprotein, present in barley and some other cereals, together with gliadin and other glycoproteins coming under the general name of gluten. Some people are sensitive to hordein due to disorders such as celiac disease or gluten intolerance.

    • @yumyum5300
      @yumyum5300 5 лет назад

      Dr. Richard Hagmeyer D.C, CFMP thank you for the explanation. What about potatoes and quinoa?

    • @DrRichardHagmeyer
      @DrRichardHagmeyer  5 лет назад

      yum yum depends on why you are trying to remove them? Each person is different. Cross reactivity? Gluten sensitivity? Night shades? Low FODMAP diet? AIP diet?

    • @yumyum5300
      @yumyum5300 5 лет назад

      Dr. Richard Hagmeyer D.C, CFMP gluten free because of gluten sensitivity. So would potatoes and quinoa be a problem?
      Also if a person tested negative for Antigliadin antibodies does that mean they are not gluten sensitive? Does one need to have high Antigliadin native and deamidated antibodies (Labcorp gluten sensitivity panel) in order to be gluten sensitive?

  • @fredrasmussen3509
    @fredrasmussen3509 6 лет назад

    Dr. David J. Clark says no gluten in regular coffee. Some instant coffee...yes. TH1 and TH2 are a different danger some people drinking regular coffee may experience so by all means try eliminating coffee in case you may have an autoimmune problem. :-)

  • @markh5399
    @markh5399 7 лет назад

    Suspect info. But I like the white coat.

  • @DELTA912420
    @DELTA912420 11 лет назад

    I like coffee, i have a gluten intolerance. This is new to me..

  • @LoveHorsesandCats54
    @LoveHorsesandCats54 11 лет назад +1

    I have Celiac's and whenever I have caffeinated coffee, or caffeinated tea I feel horrible and have panic attack's. It is bitter suite to hear that there is a reason behind it. I don't seem to have problems with caffeinated soda.

    • @michaelcabarles
      @michaelcabarles 5 лет назад

      could be the lectins in the seed rather than the caffeine. Try a lectin free diet.

  • @jeannielemesurier1414
    @jeannielemesurier1414 6 лет назад

    I'm in the UK. I've had Coeliacs for 17 years. A year after diagnoses I fell ill will severe fatigue and chronic pain. Diagnosed ME and fibromyalgia. I've always believed this was connected to the Coeliacs but Drs are unable to confirm. I only have one coffee a day. Black as I'm lactose sensitive. Can one coffee make that much difference? I would really like to make contact with you for help, is the possible from here in the UK?

  • @naeru5810
    @naeru5810 8 лет назад +5

    70% of people are missed...false negative...SAD. Great video.

  • @DrRichardHagmeyer
    @DrRichardHagmeyer  11 лет назад

    Their seems to be confusion by people regarding this video. If you are asking about the test from cyrex labs that evaluates coffee and its cross reactive potential to gluten- the test evaluates instant coffee. BUT....... we can not stop there! there are many thousands and thousands of proteins that people consume every day that we are unable to test for at this time. coffee is a bean, and all nuts, seeds, and beans contains LECTINS which are highly immunologically reactive in the body.

    • @curiousbystander9193
      @curiousbystander9193 5 лет назад

      thank you. My body tells me lectins are part of the root of human digestive problems and poor nutrient absorption. You are aware, the gmo BT protein is called a cry1 family of proteins, all lectin like protein analogues expressed in every cell of corn, soy and rapeseed? IMHO, it is these highly immunological proteins which are making kids reactive to vaccinations. Their body's should be able to bounce off these insults, yet they don't, they have an enduring immune response and subsequent brain development problems.

    • @curiousbystander9193
      @curiousbystander9193 5 лет назад

      dr. bacteria and viruses are not proteins. You know this. Bacteria express certain proteins, often on their membranes for a variety of functions. In some cases, it for defense. In others, such as ice nucleating proteins, the organisms is using a protein analog to harvest moisture from the environment. Virus's are not proteins either, despite their lack of a nucleus. The only "proteins" that could be considered viral would be a prions. Anyhow. that opens up another can of worms. Maybe I'm not up to date on things. You point though being, these reactive proteins like in coffee make you vulnerable and perpetuate the current state of degradation. I haven't heard of septic shock for coffee, but septic shock after a bunch of coffee then a hearty gluten exposure, yes, for sure. My sense is all this Restless Leg Syndrome,Fibromyalgia, and MS is related to this immune response to proteins. Anyhow, again, more cans of worms.

  • @chinchyyyooohahgg4503
    @chinchyyyooohahgg4503 9 лет назад

    Can you recommend a safe coffee?

  • @zeroflipper6340
    @zeroflipper6340 7 лет назад

    I cant have wheat, rye, barley milk and for some reason oats but rice,quinoa , corn are ok but there is definitely something else when I go to the local fish and chip shop that has a gluten free fryer after eating them I get really dizzy and cant drive home any ideas apart from not going lol.O how can you put potatoes, coffee, buck wheat just to mention a few in this list I don't really understand how can there be gluten in these things or are they gluten like? and your body cant tell the difference

  • @leadimentoobrien1221
    @leadimentoobrien1221 4 месяца назад

    2nd day no coffee i feel soooo much better. Tpo is 1,300 should be 0-60. Still watching my results.

    • @DrRichardHagmeyer
      @DrRichardHagmeyer  4 месяца назад

      Its hard to give up, but your body with thankyou!!!!!! Keep it up

  • @szelle63
    @szelle63 11 лет назад

    So what should I cut out in an elimination diet? All grains? Are sweet potatoes okay?

  • @bobbi543
    @bobbi543 5 лет назад

    How about green tea? or ice tea?

  • @sureseam
    @sureseam 11 лет назад

    Thank you for this.

  • @CreativeMusicGenius
    @CreativeMusicGenius 11 лет назад

    I listened to an audio today with Dr. Tom Obrien, the leading expert in gluten today IMHO. He said the gluten issue was only with Instant coffee.

    • @-Jay-Jay-
      @-Jay-Jay- 10 лет назад +1

      Sorry my post is a little late. It is actually true, that instant coffee's cause a negative reaction, especially for those who are gluten intolerant. The pure & freshly ground coffee's etc are much better. I have coeliac disease - had it for 15 years & found this to definately be the case.
      Still, it is better to only have around 3 [or less] cups of pure coffee a day.
      ♦♣♥jj♥♣♦

    • @-Jay-Jay-
      @-Jay-Jay- 10 лет назад

      PutuPup You're welcome & yes, thankyou, i would definately appreciate your recipe. ☺
      Not so long ago, i heard of certain amino acids being recommended for particular ailments, one of such was to help ME sufferers.
      Interesting stuff for sure.
      ♦♦♦

    • @CreativeMusicGenius
      @CreativeMusicGenius 10 лет назад

      PutuPup
      I love bone broth. www.paleoenergyfood.com/local-greens-bed-with-bone-broth-chicken-and-veggies/ is another recipe for chicken bone broth.

    • @CreativeMusicGenius
      @CreativeMusicGenius 10 лет назад

      PutuPup
      I post new Paleo, and gluten free recipes to that site every week or so.

    • @-Jay-Jay-
      @-Jay-Jay- 10 лет назад

      PutuPup
      Thankyou so much for that recipe x.
      Yes, i do have ME [along with other things (fibromyalgia etc)]. If you have any info/advice that may help, i would truly appreciate it. Things can be a real struggle at times.
      ☼☼☼

  • @medpub
    @medpub 8 лет назад +4

    I live in Northern Europe and drink coffee. Its not a natural thing to do.

  • @noelcasley4512
    @noelcasley4512 Год назад +1

    I was tested 35 years got properly diagnosed in 2018 . Did I suffer I thought I was in hell for doing no wrong

  • @sageryan5819
    @sageryan5819 5 лет назад

    How to deal with the gluten problem when gluten is very necessary for the brain? A major substance the brain uses is my understanding? Correct me if I’m mistaken.

  • @HaleyOneLove
    @HaleyOneLove 10 лет назад

    What about coffee enemas with organic green unroasted coffee?

  • @7mindy7
    @7mindy7 11 лет назад

    "olds" might you explain? are you part of a nursing home where you are caring for people with glutenfree (truly not processed way) diet? I am trying to understand all of your responses. ANd sounds very interesting. Just wonder where you are? I am truly glutenfree. I tried having alittle quinoa or occasional rice, but just not the best. I am not very ill. I am a celiac. My major symptoms I get with ingestion of other grains, or some dairy is skin "cuts" and mood changes.

  • @janarosem
    @janarosem 9 лет назад +20

    Rice contains gluten? Are you sure? Everything I have researched says rice is safe...

    • @janarosem
      @janarosem 9 лет назад +1

      +Jana Rose Arts And I also understand that oats are safe if processed properly... ?

    • @BourneAccident
      @BourneAccident 8 лет назад +8

      Rice, like Oats, contain a certain amount of gluten proteins. Rice has 5% orzenin and oats have 16% avenin as well as cross contamination problems. Quinoa what is grown in the US is cross bred with wheat and therefore US quinoa is a gluten problem as well.

    • @BourneAccident
      @BourneAccident 8 лет назад

      PTX 152 Me neither. I just found out.

    • @markh5399
      @markh5399 7 лет назад +3

      Rice does not contain the harmful gluten.

    • @FirstHomeAgain
      @FirstHomeAgain 6 лет назад +1

      All grains contain their own unique gluten protein (prolamin). It's wheat gluten (gliadin) that's the worst, I personally find rice gluten (orzenin) doean't cause me problems.

  • @moirabain2030
    @moirabain2030 7 лет назад

    Does decaf coffee still contain the protein impacting gluten intolerance?

  • @Zippysfriend1
    @Zippysfriend1 7 лет назад

    What about tea- like the tea they sell at Duncan Doughnut - I think it’s black tea- I buy the unsweet kind. Does tea have that gluten interaction
    ??