Sentences with word «gluteomorphins»

They are also called gluteomorphins after gluten and morphine.
Some people digest gluten into gluteomorphin, an opioid similar to heroin or morphine that can cause depression (not to mention constipation).
They're probably detoxing off of gluteomorphins or gliadorphin.
In this process, additional proteins are formed, including deamidated gliadin and gliadorphins (aka gluteomorphins).»
For those with an ASD, these individuals often produce opioid - like molecules known as gluteomorphins (from the protein gluten) and casomorphins (from casein in dairy) due to the improper digestion of these proteins.
This is problematic because if gluten is in fact destroying someone's health and he or she does not test positive for alpha gliadin but is in fact sensitive to the other components (for example Gluteomorphin), then that person who should avoid gluten, would be cleared to eat gluten containing foods.
Quite a lot of research has been done in this area, where gluteomorphins have been found in the urine of patients with schizophrenia, autism, ADHD, postpartum psychosis, epilepsy, Down's syndrome, depression, and autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis.
Similar effects are noted with gluten from wheat and some other cereals [notably oats, barley and rye] in which the compounds formed are gluteomorphins [or gliadinomorphins.]
When wheat is digested in the body, certain compounds known as gluten exorphins (sometimes called gluteomorphins) are produced; interestingly, dairy products under certain conditions can also lead to the production of similar compounds known as casein exorphins.
According to gluten researcher Aristo Vojdani, removing gluten can cause withdrawal symptoms similar to giving up an addictive drug — gluten is broken down into gluteomorphin, an analogue to morphine, which can trigger addictive behavior around eating gluten and can cause drug - like withdrawal symptoms.
Gluteomorphins and casomorphins inhibit the same areas of brain function as opiate drugs.
These undigested peptides are called gluteomorphins and casomorphins, and have been found in the urine of those with autism, A.D.H.D., schizophrenia, epilepsy, Downs syndrome, depression, and some autoimmune conditions.
Gluteomorphins are opiate - like compounds that can make gluten a bit like addictive drug.
Dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP - IV) activity supports optimal cleaving of casein and gluten and their exorphin peptides (casomorphin and gluteomorphin)
The gluten in many grains, when not digested properly, turn into substances, called gluteomorphins, with similar chemical structures to opiates, such as morphine and heroin.
These gluteomorphins are why you may «love» and feel comforted by your beloved bread or pasta.
The opioid created by the digestion of milk protein is called casopmorphin while the gluten opioid is called gluteomorphin.
The opioid created by the digestion of milk protein is called casomorphin while the gluten opioid is called gluteomorphin.
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