Signs Of Gluten Intolerance You Should Stop Ignoring

Brain Fog

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Experiencing brain fog means that an individual experiences difficulty concentrating, or experiences short-term memory lapses. Patients may also experience losing their train of thought in conversations or when writing, and they may even become confused and disoriented. Many individuals further describe brain fog as feeling cloudy and having mental fatigue, with difficulty focusing on simple tasks. Brain fog is another common symptom of gluten intolerance, and patients with celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity, and a brain disorder called gluten ataxia all report different degrees of brain fog. Approximately forty percent of gluten-intolerant patients experience brain fog, and this symptom is believed to be caused by a reaction to specific antibodies in gluten, but the exact antibody is unknown.

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