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A Gluten Free Podcast
Episode 62
On this episode of A Gluten Free Podcast, I’m joined by Associate Professor James Daveson, a leading gastroenterologist and researcher based in Brisbane, Australia. James is the Program Leader of the Gluten Threshold Study, an important clinical research project being conducted at Wesley Medical Research. This study is investigating how much gluten people with coeliac disease can tolerate — which could have major implications for coeliac diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management.
Whether you’re newly diagnosed, a long-time gluten-free advocate, or someone interested in the latest advancements in coeliac science, this episode offers insight into one of the most significant coeliac research initiatives happening right now.
In this episode, we’ll discuss:
Links & Resources:
Get in touch:
You can connect with me on Instagram at @a.gffamily or reach out via email at [email protected].
I also write a regular column titled A Gluten Free Family for The Australian Coeliac magazine, available quarterly to Coeliac Australia members. In the column, I share gluten-free living tips, community stories, and personal experiences navigating coeliac life.
Disclaimer:
The content shared on A Gluten Free Podcast is for informational purposes only and reflects the personal opinions and experiences of the host and guests. It should not be taken as medical advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified medical professional before making changes to your diet, treatment, or healthcare routine.
Gourmet Granny's have great gluten free stocks & gravies. Use our code GFFAMILY for 15% off site wide. Buy here!
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A Gluten Free Podcast
Episode 62
On this episode of A Gluten Free Podcast, I’m joined by Associate Professor James Daveson, a leading gastroenterologist and researcher based in Brisbane, Australia. James is the Program Leader of the Gluten Threshold Study, an important clinical research project being conducted at Wesley Medical Research. This study is investigating how much gluten people with coeliac disease can tolerate — which could have major implications for coeliac diagnosis, treatment, and long-term management.
Whether you’re newly diagnosed, a long-time gluten-free advocate, or someone interested in the latest advancements in coeliac science, this episode offers insight into one of the most significant coeliac research initiatives happening right now.
In this episode, we’ll discuss:
Links & Resources:
Get in touch:
You can connect with me on Instagram at @a.gffamily or reach out via email at [email protected].
I also write a regular column titled A Gluten Free Family for The Australian Coeliac magazine, available quarterly to Coeliac Australia members. In the column, I share gluten-free living tips, community stories, and personal experiences navigating coeliac life.
Disclaimer:
The content shared on A Gluten Free Podcast is for informational purposes only and reflects the personal opinions and experiences of the host and guests. It should not be taken as medical advice. Always seek guidance from a qualified medical professional before making changes to your diet, treatment, or healthcare routine.
Gourmet Granny's have great gluten free stocks & gravies. Use our code GFFAMILY for 15% off site wide. Buy here!
Support the show

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