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Scott Adams

In 1994 I was diagnosed with celiac disease, which led me to create Celiac.com in 1995. I created this site for a single purpose: To help as many people as possible with celiac disease get diagnosed so they can begin to live happy, healthy gluten-free lives. Celiac.com was the first site on the Internet dedicated solely to celiac disease, and since then it has become an invaluable resource to people worldwide who seek information about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet.

In 1998 I created The Gluten-Free Mall, Your Special Diet Superstore! which was also another Internet first—it was the first gluten-free food site to offer a shopping cart-style interface, and the ability for people to order gluten-free products manufactured by many different companies at a single Web site.

I am also co-author of the book Cereal Killers, and founder and publisher of Journal of Gluten Sensitivity.

 
By Scott Adams
Published on 07/26/1996
 
Celiac.coms Message Board: Gluten-Free Forum and Celiac Disease Message Board http://www.gluten

Celiac.coms Message Board:

Gluten-Free Forum and Celiac Disease Message Board
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Join:
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This new board is designed to provide a space for people of all ages, including their families and friends, with a place to meet, post questions and get information on a huge variety of topics related to celiac disease and the gluten-free diet. After you have logged in you are free to post on the topic of your choice.

Celiac Disease Blogs and Gluten-Free Blogs
http://www.glutenfreeblogs.com

The Celiac Listserv

Celiac Listserv newsgroup located on a server at St. Johns Medical Center. To subscribe, send an Internet e-mail to the following address: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ICORS.ORG. In the body put the following: SUB CELIAC followed by your first and last name. For example: SUB CELIAC John Doe.
This site contains the complete files compiled by the list owners of the Celiac Listserv News Group:
http://www.enabling.org/IA/celiac

The Celiac-Diabetes Internet Support Group

To Join the list send an e-mail to LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ICORS.ORG. In the body of the e-mail put: SUB CELIAC-DIABETES YourFirstName YourLastName. For example: SUB CELIAC-DIABETES John Doe.

Cel-Kids

Cel-Kids is a List for celiac children and their parents, and is also on a server at St. Johns Medical Center. To subscribe, send an Internet e-mail to the following address: LISTSERV@LISTSERV.ICORS.ORG. In the body put the following: SUB CEL-KIDS followed by your first and last name. For example: CEL-KIDS John Doe.

Australia

Coeliac e-mail support group specifically for people with coeliac disease in Australia. A particular interest is with foods available in the Australian marketplace.
To join send message to: coeliacaustralia-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
To send a message to the group: coeliacaustralia@yahoogroups.com
To contact the list owner: coeliacaustralia-owner@yahoogroups.com

Canada

Pam Penny and Joan Tuckey of the Canadian Celiac Association have established a Canadian Listserv mail list. The new list will allow discussion of exclusively Canadian issues. If you wish to subscribe, send a message to majordomo@hwcn.org with a blank subject line. In the body of the e-mail put ONLY:
SUBSCRIBE celiac-canada. Internet: http://www.penny.ca/Celiac-canada.htm.

German Language

This is a German Celiac Web page: http://www.zoeliakie-info.de with a discussion forum.

Spain

For all people interested in exchange information about CELIAC with Spanish people can subscribe to the following list: CELIAQUIA@FUNDESCO.ES. To subscribe, send a message to MAJORDOMO@fundesco.es. In the body of the e-mail: Subscribe Celiaquia Your E-mail address. Example: Subscribe Celiaquia sadams@hooked.net.