Bruce Scott Dwyer

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How YOUR pet dogs and pet cats ingest h2o is very different from how you drink

24th January 2012
This might seem like an ordinary topic, but many people are amazed with the science which our pets have to make use of in order to drink drinking water. You might first want to know exactly why this is important to you? Certainly when you have a pet do... Read >

The most popular dog breed list in the world for 2011 starts with the German Shepherd

28th April 2011
Everyone loves a popular dog story, but did you ever wonder what dogs were the most popular in America, or globally? And even if you know the answer, that is what is popular today, which will soon be the past. With an average life expectancy of around ... Read >

Dogs in America have a good life, we see what people globally search for in their dogs

11th March 2011
America loves its dogs but how does it rate globally? How do people in other countries search for information on Google about their best friend? This article looks at terms and volumes for major countries around the world and how different they are to the... Read >

A rare look at the last five years Google interest in dogs

07th March 2011
The generic term ‘DOGS’ is the most searched term related to the dog industry in Australia and America and second in the UK (first was their RSPCA equivalent). America Dogs relative trend 2006 – 2010 The American relative growth trend for the term ‘... Read >

DOG’s are loved in America. See the latest dog trends here

03rd March 2011
This report is the first in a series of dogs online demand reports. It uses Google data for exact searches in three of the highest dog ownership countries: Australia, America and the UK The reason that the online market is looked at is that the web is of... Read >

Gluten Free restaurants – all you ever need to know to make sure you get gluten free!

22nd April 2010
Like the title suggests, this guide assists those needing to eat gluten free when out at a gluten free restaurant. If you don't need to eat gluten free at the moment, you may one day end up visiting a restaurant with someone who does, so this guide will c... Read >

WHO ARE YOU … and how do you find out?

12th March 2010
I looked at methods of ‘profiling' myself, and wondered after all these centuries, whether people distributed around the world with the same first and last name as me, may have any similar characteristics to me? After all, the last name should (at leas... Read >

Why are most celiac’s middle aged women?

09th March 2010
I once read in a forum by a brave restaurateur that he was puzzled why most people who asked for gluten free food were middle aged females. He suggested that maybe it was just a trend factor - eating to impress. My thoughts on this view is that: • m... Read >

Celiac / Coeliac Disease, autism & Developmental disorders links, maybe there isnt one?!

26th February 2010
Like ‘Chinese whispers', for several years there has been the belief that putting autistic children on a gluten free diet will in time reduce the symptoms of their autism. It appears that the basis of this story traces back to a 1998 medical paper that... Read >

The AUSTRALIAN Gluten Free Market grew 37% in 09, following its leading global GF status in ‘08 !

07th January 2010
Gluten Free Australia demand trends Previous Gluten Free Pages original analysis shows that Australia was one of the top gluten free online demand countries in the world. The following analysis uses Google data sets. At a value of 4.2 ‘celiac searche... Read >

The Canadian Gluten Free Market grew 103% in 2009. This is important to America due to its proximity

07th January 2010
Previous original analysis by GFP showed that Canada had one of the highest online ‘searches per celiac per month' of any country at 3.3. The following analysis uses Google data sets. The Canadian value was only slightly behind Australia at 4.2 and ahea... Read >

The UK / England Gluten free market grew at 62% in 2009 C what people in the mother land R choosing

07th January 2010
The following analysis uses Google data sets. Previous Gluten Free Pages research showed that the UK started with a healthy ‘search per celiac' value in 2004. However, while Australia was in front of the UK and remains so, by 2008 both the USA and Canad... Read >

Gluten free labelling laws are strict in AMERICA but are not the most strict in the world!

07th January 2010
Gluten Free labelling / labeling laws At the core of any celiac / coeliac shoppers shopping list is buying products that are gluten free. But what exactly does that mean? Do you buy foods that have no ingredients that could possibly contain gluten grai... Read >

How people acquire fructose malabsorption and fructose intolerance – a conspiracy theory.

16th December 2009
An article on the Gluten Free Pages site looks at how the increase in celiac disease victims could be caused by farmers over the last few hundred years purposely selecting varieties of grains that have abnormally high gluten levels. The purpose being to p... Read >

Gluten Free foods continue to be the fastest growing food category, see the growth forecasts!

15th November 2009
The gluten free industry is a rarity amongst economic markets. While previous analysis has shown that both the US and Australia have a strong demand on-line for gf products, very little hard research exists in the public domain. When limited information e... Read >
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