Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Celiac disease affects the brain

Did you know that there is a form of Celiac Disease that can affect your brain? I’m not talking about headaches or brain fog, but a real neurological disorder. It’s called Gluten Ataxia, and it’s considered one of the least common forms of Celiac Disease. In cases of Gluten Ataxia, a person’s immune system begins to attack the cerebellum—the part of the brain responsible for motor function. Symptoms of Gluten Ataxia include the following:
  • Deterioration of motor skills
  • Lack of coordination or clumsiness
  • Problems with walking and / or balance
  • Slurred speech

The condition is progressive in nature, meaning that symptoms appear slowly and get increasingly worse. Again, it’s not a common condition, but an ounce of prevention goes a long way, right? 

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