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How Gluten Intolerance Might Lead to Depression

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Though we acknowledge celiac disease might easily carry to constipation if not treated by a stringent gluten-elimination diet, numerous reports now appear to indicate that celiac disease can also lead to depression.

How precisely? Well that piece isn’t too defined just yet. We might name the problem celiac depression, but its sources might be from coeliac disease itself, malnutrition resulting from malabsorption deriving from celiac disease or gluten intolerance, or even just the anxiety and stress people often confront while conforming to a gluten-free life-style.

Numerous research workers think that malabsorption can interfere with the body’s handling of the neurotransmitters which regulate mood. In particular, malabsorption-related deficiencies of tryptophan appear to contribute to depressive disorder within coeliac patients. Tryptophan is all-important for the body’s output of serotonin, which is the central neurotransmitter expected by the body for mood regulation as well as the neurotransmitter which empowers our body’s tolerance of anxiety.

Therefore one must wonder then if adapting to a gluten-free diet can help treat depression while also minimizing celiac disease symptoms. If the patients clinical depression is affiliated with malabsorption of nutrients, then being gluten-free may facilitate treatment, as the intestines mend and nutrient assimilation improves.

With most instances, it appears the malnutrition angle seems to be the most substantive and legitimate. And what occurs before you start suffering this malnutrition from gluten intolerance? That’s right, celiac disease constipation. Gluten intolerance constipation, in particular, results from the break down of villi which line your small intestine. This villi is crucial for nutrient assimilation. So I hope you now understand how constipation from celiac disease can lead to a kind of celiac depression.

DISCLAIMER: I do hope my blogging on this issue helps people reading, but please note that I am not a doctor so you must consult with your physician before taking any medical advice from the online world.

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