GAPS Diet Australia

What can I do if I have GAP Syndrome?

Do you have GAPS?

If you answered yes to any of the GAPS Self-Assessment Questions, you are in the right place and need to learn more about the GAPS program and what services, support and products we can help you with to implement the program.  We have compliled the following list to assist you in finding the best resources to help you get started.  Don’t forget to scroll down to the end of the page to view our list of GAPS conditions.

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The following conditions have either been addressed by the GAPS protocol or controlled and managed by ongoing nutritional maintenance derived from the GAPS Program.  The list is a mere reflection of the most common conditions and is by no means a complete representation.  We have not attempted to identify all GAPS conditions here because the list is exhaustive.  In brief, GAPS conditions encompass neurological and psychiatric conditions as well as physiological conditions relating to autoimmunity.

  • Acne
    adrenal disorders
    ADD
    ADHD
    aggressive behaviour
    Allergy
    amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
    anaemia
    angina
    anorexia
    arrhythmia
    arthritis
    Asperger’s disorder
    asthma
    atherosclerosis
    attention deficit
    Autism
    Autoimmunity
    autoimmune skin problems
    Baby problems
    behaviour problems
    bipolar disorder
    bloating
    blood pressure
    bottle feeding
    brain dysfunction
    breast feeding
    bulimia
    Chest infections
    childhood disease
    cholesterol problems
    chronic fatigue syndrome
    colic
    colicky baby
  • colitis
    constipation
    crohn’s disease
    cystitis
    celiac disease
    Depression
    Diabetes type one
    diarrhoea
    digestive problems
    dysbiosis
    dyslexia
    dyspraxia
    Ear infections
    eating disorder
    eczema
    endocrine disorders
    epilepsy
    Failure to thrive
    fibromyalgia
    flatulence
    food allergy
    food intolerance
    feeding problems
    fussy eating in children and adults
    GAP Syndrome
    gastritis
    gut flora abnormalities
    gut infection
    Heart attack
    heart disease
    heart problems
    hyperactivity
  • IBS
    indigestion
    irritable bowel
    Learning problems
    learning disability
    Manic disorder
    mastitis
    ME
    memory problems
    menstrual problems
    migraines
    mood swings
    multiple sclerosis
    multiple chemical sensitivity
    Neurological problems
    nutritional deficiencies
    Obsessive-compulsive disorder
    Osteoarthritis
    oppositional-defiant disorder
    Peripheral vascular disease
    PMS & other menstrual problems
    psychiatric problems
    psychosis
    Reflux
    rheumatoid arthritis
    Thyroid
    Tummy pain
    Schizophrenia
    stroke
    systemic lupus erythematosus
    Underweight
    ulcerative colitis
    urinary infections
    Weight problems

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