In addition to basic knowledge on the diagnosis and nutritional therapy of gluten-related diseases, you will find current studies, interesting case studies and practical training courses - with an invitation to learn more.
Grain and gluten-related diseases (GRD)
The differential diagnosis of gluten-related disorders (GRD) often proves challenging in practice - but forms the basis for recommending appropriate nutritional therapy.
Coeliac disease
The autoimmune disease coeliac disease (formerly sprue) is a gluten intolerance with a high number of undiagnosed cases, which can manifest itself with a wide range of symptoms and at any age., e.g. as dermatitis herpetiformis Duhring.
With expert nutritional therapy, many people with coeliac disease, wheat allergy, gluten/wheat sensitivity or irritable bowel syndrome can live symptom-free again.
Gluten-free diet
Anyone who is intolerant gluten must eat a gluten-free diet – with varying degrees of strictness depending on the type and severity of their condition.