Dr Rodney Ford Says Eczema Can Be Caused by Gluten

Dr Rodney Ford is a food allergist. He sees lots of children with eczema. He tells about Olivia with eczema. She got completely better when she went gluten-free. He has discovered that gluten is the major cause of eczema/ dermatitis in children. Some of these itchy, scratchy, irritable children can be cured by a gluten-free diet. Most have positive gliadin antibody blood test. After 3-6 months of being gluten-free their skin can look fantastic. They have part of The Gluten Syndrome. He has …


8 Responses to “Dr Rodney Ford Says Eczema Can Be Caused by Gluten”

  • Anonymous says:

    is it possible that you can test negative in the gluten blood test, yet still have eczema from gluten/ wheat?
    I have suffered with subacute eczema nearly all my life and recently after stopping gluten and wheat the itching has majorly subsided and this is after only 1 week.
    Also, how long would it take after stopping gluten/ wheat for the symptoms to subside?

  • Anonymous says:

    Thanks for the feed back – I hope that this idea has been some help to you. Cheers Rodney Ford

  • Anonymous says:

    thanks, from italy.

  • Anonymous says:

    Love it Rod. Great use of time and space .I will be passing this on to some friends with eczema.
    You are a legend ! Man on a mission…sally forth !

  • Anonymous says:

    what contains gluten?sorry i don’t know..

  • Anonymous says:

    Thanks Dr. Ford! Any link to eczema should have been solved by now. Right now I’m testing hypoallergenic laundry detergent. I don’t think it’s the fabric softner. And I have not tried Dove soap only yet. Dermatologist will easily cut out poison oak, scabies, or virus and tell you there is no solution but Fluocinonide cream for temporary use. I will be solving this mystery soon.

  • Anonymous says:

    As always, I am delighted to see a new informational video from you, my Hero!
    THANKS!

  • Anonymous says:

    Great Stuff Doctor Gluten :)

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