
Gluten: More Than Just a Gut Reaction
Gluten—a protein found in wheat, barley, and rye—has become a hot topic in the world of health and nutrition. While some people can digest it without issue, others experience bloating, fatigue, brain fog, joint pain, and digestive distress after consuming it. But why does this happen?
For those with gluten sensitivity or celiac disease, gluten can trigger an inflammatory response that damages the gut lining, leading to leaky gut syndrome, nutrient malabsorption, and widespread inflammation. Even if you don’t have celiac disease, non-celiac gluten sensitivity (NCGS) is real and can contribute to autoimmune issues, hormone imbalances, and chronic fatigue.
The connection between gluten and gut health goes even deeper when we consider modern wheat processing, pesticide exposure (hello, glyphosate!), and the way gluten interacts with the microbiome. If you’ve been experiencing unexplained digestive issues or chronic symptoms, cutting gluten might be the missing piece to your health puzzle.

Understanding Inflammation
Chronic inflammation is more than just a buzzword—it’s a key factor in many common health issues like heart disease, diabetes, and arthritis. In this blog, we explore the causes behind inflammation, its long-term effects on the body, and practical strategies to reduce it. From diet and exercise to lifestyle changes, discover how you can take control of inflammation and improve your overall health.

What’s Growing in Your Yard?
You might be surprised by the variety of plants growing right in your own backyard. In this blog, we explore the art of foraging, showing you how to identify edible and medicinal plants that can be used for cooking, health, and wellness. Learn how to harvest nature’s bounty and add a new dimension to your gardening and nutrition.