Discussion: I am a 50-year-old COPD patient. A dietician recommended gluten-free foods to me. This is relatively expensive food. Is it healthier than food that contains gluten?

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I am a 50-year-old COPD patient. A dietician recommended gluten-free foods to me. This is relatively expensive food. Is it healthier than food that contains gluten?

Gluten-free grains do not stick to the intestinal walls. However, their price is relatively high. Although you do not suffer from a digestive system disease, I recommend that you switch to a low-gluten diet, which will reduce your level of inflammation in the body.

Gluten is a protein found in most grains, giving them a crunchy taste. As it is called, Gluten is a type of "glue" that tends to stick to the walls of the intestines. When the intestinal walls become inflamed due to an imbalance in the intestinal flora, Gluten exacerbates the symptoms of inflammation. The digestive system is the primary internal system that is always non-sterile and has a high load on the immune system. I recommend gluten-free or low-gluten foods, but preferably from natural sources that are not industrialized or processed, such as quinoa, buckwheat, corn (not genetically engineered), teff, rye (low-gluten), basmati rice, legumes, sweet potatoes, non-grain vegetable flours.

Link: The balanced-varied diet is the most suitable anti-inflammatory diet.
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