A Celiac Disease Urban Legend
Now urban legends are urban
folklore that were created by stories weaved together and
circulated around until most people have accepted them as
truths. There are different kinds of urban myths and
covers a wide range of subject matter. It’s not impossible to
find that even diseases have their own folklore.
A celiac disease urban legend revolves
around tea bags containing gluten which can trigger the
disease.
For those who do not know, celiac disease is a condition
where the small intestines get inflamed due to the consumption
of food containing gluten. Gluten is a protein commonly found
in food made from wheat, barley, and rye. So such foods like
bread, pizza, and pasta can contain gluten. The condition can
be really bad in the long run. The inflammation that the
disease causes in the intestines prevents the body to absorb
the nutrients that it needs. So the end results would be
malnutrition. Malnutrition itself can then cause more
ailments.
I don’t actually know where and when it started, but stories
have already circulated that some makers of tea uses tea bags
made from gluten. This is obviously bad for tea drinkers that
have contracted the celiac disease. Word gone out and people
with the disease now started to avoid tea just because of the
stories or are selective of the tea brands that they buy.
Reinforcing the stories is the fact that tea manufacturers
began labeling their products as using only gluten free tea
bags. This of course is a reaction from the stories which
probably resulted to tea sales going down. That’s the problem
with urban myths, despite how absurd they might sound, people
will tend to be wary since they would treat stories coming from
credible sources as truth. The effects can sometimes be quite
devastating.
Now, there has not been a solid shred of proof that
manufacturers indeed used gluten as an ingredient for making
their tea bags. Some say that making tea bags with gluten does
not make sense at all since gluten can be dissolved with water.
Although, there are research which indicates that gluten has
poor water solubility properties. But still stories
circulated.
Tea in itself does not contain gluten. It contains caffeine
and other antioxidants but definitely not gluten. However, the
tea brands that are available in the market today are often a
blend of other ingredients. The reason for blending different
kinds of tea and other stuff is to develop a unique taste.
There are times that barley is added to tea blends to enhance
taste and to offer something different. But barley contains
gluten. Maybe, a tea brand that contains barley was consumed by
someone with celiac disease. The symptoms recurred and that
person might have generalized that the tea was the cause not
analyzing it more closely.
That can be the start of the urban myth of the tea bag. I am
not aware of any tea blends, today or in the past, which uses
barley or even wheat as part of the ingredients. In the same
way, I haven’t read any conclusive study which defunct this
urban legend once and for all.
Personally, I would believe the fact that protein based or
gluten based tea bags is not a commercial viability. I would
choose to believe that this is indeed a celiac disease urban
legend. However, for you who chose to be cautious, there are
numerous tea brands today that claims to be gluten free. With
regards to choices, you won’t be restricted. You can continue
enjoying your tea.
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