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By Destiny Stone| 07/24/2010The Start
By Mr Alan| 07/24/2010Top 10 Tips For a Strict Gluten-Free Lifestyle
By Destiny Stone| 07/21/2010New Celiac Disease Clinic at UCLA!
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What is Celiac Disease?
- Published 07/2/2010
Celiac disease, also known as gluten intolerance, is a genetic disorder that affects at least 1 in 133 Americans. Symptoms of celiac disease can range from the classic features, such as diarrhea, weight loss, and malnutrition, to latent symptoms such as isolated nutrient deficiencies but no gastrointestinal symptoms. The disease mostly affects people of European (especially Northern European) descent, but recent studies show that it also affects Hispanic, Black and Asian populations as well. Those affected suffer damage to the villi (shortening and villous flattening) in the lamina propria and crypt regions of their intestines when they eat specific food-grain antigens (toxic amino acid sequences) that are found in wheat, rye, and barley. Oats have traditionally been considered to be toxic to celiacs, but recent scientific studies have shown otherwise. This research is ongoing, however, and it may be too early to draw solid conclusions.
Because of the broad range of symptoms celiac disease presents, it can be difficult to diagnose. The symptoms can range from mild weakness, bone pain, and aphthous stomatitis to chronic diarrhea, abdominal bloating, and progressive weight loss. If a person with the disorder continues to eat gluten, studies have shown that he or she will increase their chances of gastrointestinal cancer by a factor of 40 to 100 times that of the normal population. Further, gastrointestinal carcinoma or lymphoma develops in up to 15 percent of patients with untreated or refractory celiac disease. It is therefore imperative that the disease is quickly and properly diagnosed so it can be treated as soon as possible.
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Because of the broad range of symptoms celiac disease presents, it can be difficult to diagnose. The symptoms can range from mild weakness, bone pain, and aphthous stomatitis to chronic diarrhea, abdominal bloating, and progressive weight loss. If a person with the disorder continues to eat gluten, studies have shown that he or she will increase their chances of gastrointestinal cancer by a factor of 40 to 100 times that of the normal population. Further, gastrointestinal carcinoma or lymphoma develops in up to 15 percent of patients with untreated or refractory celiac disease. It is therefore imperative that the disease is quickly and properly diagnosed so it can be treated as soon as possible.
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NEW BOOK - Cereal Killers: Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free A to Z (Paperback)
- Published 07/1/2010
Cereal Killers: Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free A to Z by Dr. Ron Hoggan, Ed. D. and Scott Adams is the most
diverse discussion of gluten sensitivity and celiac disease currently
available in a single volume. Cereal Killers explores a wide range of sometimes contradictory
perspectives on the various disease processes incited by gluten. These
include the many illnesses and increased disease susceptibility to
which gluten contributes, as well as ailments associated with
gluten-induced illnesses. We also offer some speculations and
hypotheses regarding the means by which gluten wreaks havoc on
genetically vulnerable individuals, and important reasons why those
affected should remain on a 100% gluten-free diet.
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Gluten-Free Forum is Re-launched
- Published 01/6/2010
If you haven't visited our celiac disease forum / message board in a while you should check our the new features and its new, sleek look. There are too many new features to list here, but our many members seem to love the new board. If you don't have an account yet you can create one here and join our gluten-free community! With more than 32,000 members and 559,000 posts, you definitely won't get lonely!
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Celiac.com Launches “Journal of Gluten Sensitivity”
- Published 07/4/2009
Celiac.com has launched its newest publication: "Journal of Gluten
Sensitivity," edited by Dr. Ron Hoggan. This new publication has a long and respected history under its original title "Scott-Free Newsletter," which includes 28 issues since 2002 that have reached tens of thousands of subscribers. Scott-Free Newsletter offered the most in-depth and accurate information on celiac disease, gluten sensitivity and the gluten-free diet, and Celiac.com will continue this tradition under its new namesake. » Read More
Listen to Celiac.com Updates via our Podcast Edition
- Published 04/9/2008
Listen to Celiac.com updates. In this program we plan to cover a range of topics on gluten intolerance, such as recent news and developments, popular stories on our website, product reviews, and even catch up with the latest discussions on our Gluten-Free Forums. Episode 28 of Celiac.com Podcast Edition is now available. To listen just click the icon:
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- Published 10/20/2007
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Featured Articles
Traditional Hummus (Gluten-Free)
- By Destiny Stone
- Published Today
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Photo: CC/Eric Kilby
Hummus is naturally gluten-free and high in protein, making it an
excellent choice for a power snack. Finding a pre-made gluten-free
hummus is not that difficult, but to avoid possible
cross-contamination, it is always better to make it yourself. The nice
thing about this recipe is that it is very basic, and you can add other
things like sun dried tomatoes or bell peppers to give it the flavor
you prefer.
Psoriasis Patients Show Celiac Disease-associated Antibodies, No Correlation with HLA Cw6 Geneotype
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published Yesterday
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Journal of Clinical Laboratory Analysis celiac study
In an effort to better understand any connection between psoriasis, celiac disease, and the HLA Cw6 genotype, a research team examined the expression of celiac-associated antibodies gliadin IgA, gliadin IgG, and tissue transglutaminase IgA, and possible associations the antibodies may have with the HLA Cw6 gene in people with psoriasis.
Mango Stir-Fry with Peanut Sauce (Gluten-Free)
- By Destiny Stone
- Published 07/28/2010
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Photo: CC/Startcooking Kathy & Amandine
This Mango stir-fry is very easy to make and can be put together for a
quick meal during the week.It is also corn-free, dairy-free, egg-free
and sugar-free with an option for vegetarians or vegans. As always, the
variations are up to you. If you are like me, you will experiment using
different ingredients each time, to come up with creative variations.
Long-term Histological Follow-up of People with Celiac Disease
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 07/28/2010
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QJM celiac study
A group of researchers recently set out to establish the amount of time it takes for full gut recovery in patients with celiac disease.
Celiac.com Podcast Edition - Episode 29 - Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free Diet News
- By Celiac.com Podcast Edition
- Published 07/27/2010
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In this episode we talk about anxiety and depression, research on a new celiac genetic identifier, avoiding intestinal biopsy, the new book by Scott Adams and Ron Hoggan, the economics of early diagnosis, summertime fruit and the easiest recipe ever!
Lifeway Introduces Real Gluten-Free Kefir
- By Destiny Stone
- Published 07/27/2010
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Lifeway Gluten-Free Kefir
Lifeway introduces real gluten-free kefir! Many celiacs have digestion
problems that have been proven to be alleviated with the aid of
probiotic cultures. Did you know that Lifeway Kefir gives you 10
strains of live and active probiotic cultures per cup?
So You Want to Start a Gluten-Free Company?
- By Destiny Stone
- Published 07/27/2010
- Unrated
Photo: CC/ Borya
Many businesses contact us here at Celiac.com, wanting to know how to
start a gluten-free business. There are many important things to
consider before you open your gluten-free business to celiac and gluten
intolerant customers. The following information is intended to help
those looking to comply with celiac standards of gluten-free food.Vegan Mango Zucchini Soup (Gluten-Free)
- By Destiny Stone
- Published 07/27/2010
- Unrated
Photo: CC/Hedonistin
Summer crops are in full abundance right now, and if your garden is
anything like mine, you have more zucchini than you know what to do
with. This vegan mango, zucchini soup is best served warm, but it can
also be served cold and it is a nice light soup for a summer night that
is too hot to eat heavy food.
The Importance of Medical Follow-up After a Positive Celiac Disease Diagnosis
- By Destiny Stone
- Published 07/26/2010
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There is very little information currently available regarding the effects of follow up strategies for those celiac patients that follow a gluten-free diet. Therefore, it was the aim of of researchers in Italy to determine the t-transglutaminase antibodies (t-TG) in celiac disease patients while they were enrolled in a community based follow-up program over a 5-year period.
Peanut Butter Cookies (Gluten-Free)
- By Sarah Lukemire
- Published 07/24/2010
- Unrated
Delicious, easy, and really--peanut butter and chocolate--need I say much more!? Gluten-free (flourless) cookies that will literally melt in your mouth.
Scientists Claim to Isolate Molecular Trigger for Celiac Disease
- By Jefferson Adams
- Published 07/23/2010
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New Science Translational Medicine research on celiac trigger
In a breakthrough that may pave the way for the development of the first drug treatments for celiac disease, researchers claim to have identified the molecular triggers for the chronic, painful gut disorder.
Chocolatey Peanut Butter Crispy Rice Treats (Gluten-Free)
- By Destiny Stone
- Published 07/23/2010
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Photo: CC/timlewisnm
Here is a fancy twist to the ever popular rice crispy treats. Using
gluten-free ingredients, and adding in some chocolate and peanut
butter, this is a dessert that you will have to hide from gluten
eaters. Sure to be a hit, these chocolatey peanut-butter crispy rice
treats are a yummy snack that you can add to your kids lunches, take
on an outing or freeze for a later date.
Churros (Gluten-Free)
- By Destiny Stone
- Published 07/22/2010
- Unrated
Photo: CC/avlxyz
What can I say, I love churros. I miss going being able to indulge in
the warm delight of fresh churros. It is amazing that so many foods can
be converted easily to gluten-free, and lucky for me, this is one of
them. Traditional Churros from Spain are not made with cinnamon, but I
love cinnamon churros. However, I am also including the more
traditional way of eating churros, a recipe for chocolate dipping sauce.
Many Naturally Gluten-Free Foods May be Contaminated
- By Destiny Stone
- Published 07/21/2010
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Naturally gluten-free foods have long held the assumption that they are supposed to be gluten-free. However, a new study has found that many naturally occurring gluten-free foods are in fact not gluten-free.
Vietnamese Happy Crepes (Gluten-Free)
- By Destiny Stone
- Published 07/21/2010
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Photo: CC/stu_spivack
This gluten-free happy crepe recipe is time consuming, but if you love
crepes as much as I do, you will not care. These mung bean crepes are
so versatile, they can be eaten for breakfast, lunch or dinner. They
are naturally gluten-free and dairy-free, but they can be made
corn-free, and meat free also. 




