Rough Outline of Video
What is Gluten?
GLUTEN-FREE DIET FACTS:
3. A Gluten Free Diet May Help Relieve the Symptoms of Autism Recent research suggests that a gluten free diet may help relieve the symptoms of autism. Researchers believe that children with autism have difficulty digesting gluten, such that eating gluten causes these children to have abnormally high levels of gluteomorphines, a protein by product, in their blood. These protein by products affect the children in much the same way a drug would, causing the symptoms associated with autism, researchers now believe.
Though nothing has been proven, preliminary studies would suggest that gluten free diets should be an integral part of treating children with autism.
(from: Health Benefits of Gluten Free)
INTERVIEWS (VIDEO) ~ Questions in Blog:
Jessica Lawson
~ Celiac Disease
WHAT'S IN YOUR PANTRY (VIDEO):
Andra was told she had to go GLUTEN-FREE today -- is there enough in her pantry to live off of?
GLUTEN-FREE COOKIES VS COOKIES WITH GLUTEN (VIDEO Reactions & testimonials):
- Blind taste tests
- What one is gluten free? Could you tell?
- Diane's video of cookie making
3. A Gluten Free Diet May Help Relieve the Symptoms of Autism Recent research suggests that a gluten free diet may help relieve the symptoms of autism. Researchers believe that children with autism have difficulty digesting gluten, such that eating gluten causes these children to have abnormally high levels of gluteomorphines, a protein by product, in their blood. These protein by products affect the children in much the same way a drug would, causing the symptoms associated with autism, researchers now believe.
Though nothing has been proven, preliminary studies would suggest that gluten free diets should be an integral part of treating children with autism.
(from: Health Benefits of Gluten Free)
INTERVIEWS (VIDEO) ~ Questions in Blog:
Jessica Lawson
~ Celiac Disease
WHAT'S IN YOUR PANTRY (VIDEO):
Andra was told she had to go GLUTEN-FREE today -- is there enough in her pantry to live off of?
GLUTEN-FREE COOKIES VS COOKIES WITH GLUTEN (VIDEO Reactions & testimonials):
- Blind taste tests
- What one is gluten free? Could you tell?
- Diane's video of cookie making
Interview Questions:
-- Name, Occupation, Residency
-- How long have you been gluten-free?
-- Why did you become gluten-free? Celiac disease?
-- What is Celiac disease? And did you know about this disease before you became sick?
-- What were some symptoms you experienced that made you decide to go to the doctor?
-- Did you make a gradual change to go gluten-free or was it cut out completely from the beginning?
-- Have you experienced any psychological effects of going gluten-free: positive or negative? For example, did you experience depression, or feel an increase in positive outlook?
-- Do you taste the difference in gluten-free products?
-- Where do you shop?
-- Are the prices higher to buy gluten-free?
-- What foods do you constantly need to avoid?
-- Do you ever crave products with gluten? If so, do you indulge knowing their risks?
-- When going out to eat, where are your favorite gluten-free places to go?
-- How difficult is it to be at a party or a restaurant and see others eating regular products while you have to eat gluten free.
-- How quick did you notice relief from the symptoms?
-- Do you think people are now becoming more aware or gluten?
-- Do you find people supportive or unsupportive? Do people understand why you had to go gluten-free?
-- How long have you been gluten-free?
-- Why did you become gluten-free? Celiac disease?
-- What is Celiac disease? And did you know about this disease before you became sick?
-- What were some symptoms you experienced that made you decide to go to the doctor?
-- Did you make a gradual change to go gluten-free or was it cut out completely from the beginning?
-- Have you experienced any psychological effects of going gluten-free: positive or negative? For example, did you experience depression, or feel an increase in positive outlook?
-- Do you taste the difference in gluten-free products?
-- Where do you shop?
-- Are the prices higher to buy gluten-free?
-- What foods do you constantly need to avoid?
-- Do you ever crave products with gluten? If so, do you indulge knowing their risks?
-- When going out to eat, where are your favorite gluten-free places to go?
-- How difficult is it to be at a party or a restaurant and see others eating regular products while you have to eat gluten free.
-- How quick did you notice relief from the symptoms?
-- Do you think people are now becoming more aware or gluten?
-- Do you find people supportive or unsupportive? Do people understand why you had to go gluten-free?
Questions to split up video --
random facts in between everything
Definition of gluten
What is it like to live gluten-free?
Celiac disease
Can you taste the difference in gluten-free food?
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What if you couldnt eat ....
That would be gluten-free living
definition of gluten
random facts in between everything
Definition of gluten
What is it like to live gluten-free?
Celiac disease
Can you taste the difference in gluten-free food?
~~~~~
What if you couldnt eat ....
That would be gluten-free living
definition of gluten