A survey by Safefood of over 2,000 people across Ireland found that 23% of people buy gluten-free foods, and 92% of those people did not have a gluten-related disorder, or had not been medically diagnosed with Coeliac disease.
"The message here is that the literature shows no consistent evidence that these products lead to loss of weight or improved wellbeing," she added. Nearly 20% of people consider a gluten-free diet to be a healthy way to lose weight, the report also found. While Safefood is warning that gluten free foods offer no benefits for people who are not suffering from Coeliac disease or a gluten sensitive disorder, some of those selling the products argue they can be beneficial.
Mr Murray says "a gluten free food is not by default a health food, that's the truth, there are a lot of things that are labelled gluten free that have umpteen varied manufactured ingredients in them and they are suitable for Coeliacs but they're not going to make people any healthier".
It’s a necessity for people such as my mother, who has to pay more for products she actually needs. She’s allergic to dairy, wheat AND gluten. It’s not a choice for her
Stupid people, glutenfree is a medical issue not a typical diet. These people cud b doin more harm than gd if they arent a coeliac
It is healthier.
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