Gluten is found in wheat, rye, and barley, and according to experts, there are millions of Americans who have some degree of sensitivity or allergy to the protein. In worse situations, those who are gluten intolerant suffer from celiac disease, an autoimmune disease that affects the small intestine and blocks the proper absorption of nutrients. Approximately 1 percent of the population has celiac disease, according to the National Foundation for Celiac Disorders. Awareness about gluten has grown, and over the past several years, more and more gluten-free products have been introduced to consumers, skyrocketing this food and nutritional supplement category into a $5 billion industry this year, according to the NFCD. This figure is significant because it demonstrates the importance of understanding what gluten is and why it's so prevalent. To that end, here's the lowdown on gluten.
Gluten 101
Published by Wonder Laboratories on Feb 7th 2015
Gluten is found in wheat, rye, and barley, and according to experts, there are millions of Americans who have some degree of sensitivity or allergy to the protein. In worse situations, those who are gluten intolerant suffer from celiac disease, an autoimmune disease that affects the small intestine and blocks the proper absorption of nutrients. Approximately 1 percent of the population has celiac disease, according to the National Foundation for Celiac Disorders. Awareness about gluten has grown, and over the past several years, more and more gluten-free products have been introduced to consumers, skyrocketing this food and nutritional supplement category into a $5 billion industry this year, according to the NFCD. This figure is significant because it demonstrates the importance of understanding what gluten is and why it's so prevalent. To that end, here's the lowdown on gluten.