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🧠 Want a more science-based approach to mood and mental health? Learn how nutrition, hormones, and neurotransmitters connect inside the Mood Balance Method: 👉 https://themoodbalancemethod.com A lot of people try a gluten-free diet and walk away unsure whether it helped at all.After guiding hundreds of people through this process, I’ve found that this confusion often has less to do with gluten itself and more to do with how the trial was done. In this video, I break down why most gluten-free trials fail and what to do instead, so that if you decide to test gluten, you actually end up with clear, useful information instead of feeling like you wasted your time. We cover things like how long a gluten-free trial really needs to be, why expectations often get in the way, hidden sources of gluten, how to properly reintroduce gluten, and when labs can be helpful in the process. If you’re interested in the science behind how gluten can affect the brain, mood, and mental health, I have a separate video that dives into the research and biological mechanisms here: 👉 • Every Way Gluten WRECKS Your Brain Explain... 🔖 Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:42 Why most gluten-free trials feel confusing 01:26 Reason #1: The trial is too short 03:23 Reason #2: Expectations are misaligned 05:12 Reason #3: Gluten isn’t fully removed 07:05 Reason #4: Reintroductions are skipped or misread 09:58 Reason #5: Using labs strategically SUPPLEMENT DISCLAIMER: It is recommended that you consult with a healthcare provider before taking any supplements discussed on this channel. Do not take supplements discussed on this channel if you are on medications without first understanding potential drug–nutrient interactions. Always speak with your prescribing provider if you are taking medications that may interact with supplements. Individual responses may vary, and supplements are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease. AFFILIATE DISCLAIMER: Some links in this description may be affiliate links, meaning I may earn a small commission at no additional cost to you if you choose to make a purchase. MEDICAL DISCLAIMER: This video is for informational and educational purposes only and is not intended to provide medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical or mental health concerns. Statements made about nutrition, supplements, or lifestyle strategies are not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.