Trying to remove trace gluten from my diet:
In a study published online last week in the journal BMC Gastroenterology, researchers from the Center for Celiac Research (formerly part of the University of Maryland, now part of Massachusetts General Hospital) described using a diet comprised of whole foods and practically no grains to help people who didn't improve on a "standard" gluten-free diet (i.e., one containing processed "gluten-free" foods and a hearty sampling of baked goods made with gluten-free grains).
For three to six months, the study subjects ate only fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh meats, poultry and fish, eggs, unflavored dairy products and rice. They were allowed to have oil, vinegar, honey and salt, and could drink 100% fruit and/or vegetable juice, Gatorade, milk or water.