Gluten Addictions in Non-ASD’s

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July 17, 2010
I want to start off by saying “please remember I am not a doctor and that these are just my opinions and my non-scientific observations”. I cannot stress that enough.

Now, for my opinions and non-scientific observations! Some of you may remember that I decided to put myself on a gluten free diet similar to the boys. I haven’t gone casein free yet, but I think that will be coming soon. I’ve started to eliminate a lot of milk products from my diet. My change to a GF lifestyle came after I realized that Matthew had a single mutation of the MTHFR gene. What that means is that either Larry or I or both of us have the same mutation. That made me think about the fact that if certain interventions were working for him, they may also work for me.

I have, for as long as I can remember, always loved baked goods. I would crave cookies, cakes and breads. I could eat bagel, after bagel, and still not feel full. I remember hearing diet experts speaking about how if you eat a certain way (but not by eliminating gluten) that you shouldn’t be hungry and that you will lose weight. This NEVER worked for me. And they would talk about just adding a little exercise in, about 30 minutes a day, and that would help boost metabolism and therefore facilitate weight loss. It NEVER worked for me. The only way I could lose weight was to restrict my calories to such a low amount that I was miserable. And I was always hungry.

You would think that I would make the connection between my food addictions and gluten after reading about autism and leaky gut. It would seem to be apparent that I might have a gluten issue if I crave baked goods and my ASD son seem to have an addiction to them that exacerbated his autistic behaviors! I couldn’t see the gluten for the trees.

Well after going gluten free I have noticed many wonderful things. I am no longer exhausted all the time. (I am still very tired, but I think that has more to do with a 5 month old that still wakes to be fed.) I have started a mild exercise program and it seems to be working. I am doing an in-home walking program by a well known walk at home exercise guru. It is not high intensity but this time I’m seeing progress. Before going GF I was doing the Jillian Michaels 30-day Shred, which is extremely intense and I saw no results. Nothing. Since going GF I no longer crave bread, pizza, cakes, cookies, donuts, nothing. I have no cravings at all. I used to have almost daily cravings.

I decided to Google “gluten causing weight gain” just to see if any of this made sense and this is what I found.

ADDICTION TO CARBOHYDRATES AND GLUTEN OFTEN UNDERLIES EXCESS WEIGHT AND OBESITY
Many individuals have increased food cravings as a reaction to consuming gluten, but are unaware of the reason for their desire to eat continuously or even out of control. Some medical practitioners are challenged to pinpoint this condition and, as a result, their patients are often left to treat the symptoms rather than the cause – ingesting glutens. Due to the lack of specificity in identifying their disorder, many people continue to eat gluten for decades and struggle constantly with their food cravings.

I think this is what was happening to me. And if you read the article I pulled that from (it is a link to the article) you will see that this also appears to be related to pre-diabetes/insulin resistance which I also suffer from. That opens a whole other discussion of how ASD seems to be related to autoimmune disorders such as diabetes, but I won’t get into that here.

Anyway, I just thought I’d pass this along. I had a terrible time controlling my cravings and my weight has always been an issues. Barring starvation, I could not lose weight and even with exercise I saw no real results. Now that I have removed gluten I am starting to get control of my food addictions and I’m seeing a change. I don’t know if it is truly directly related, as I have said this is certainly non-scientific observations, or if this is just a coincidence and things will change again. But I truly hope I have figured out a core problem that will help me live a healthier life.

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