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Gluten-Free Diet, Celiac Disease & Codex Alimentarius Wheat Starch

Gluten-Free Diet, Celiac Disease & Codex Alimentarius Wheat Starch

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    Following a “strict” gluten-free diet is no guarantee against mucosal damage associated with celiac disease. In two different studies of gluten-free diets, nearly half of the subjects showed villous atrophy. A new study suggests the standard be set at a maximum of 20 PPM; approximately equal to daily gluten consumption of 6 mg.
    Researchers in Finland showed that eating processed foods containing products derived from wheat starch, such as dextrose and maltodextrins, did not trigger symptoms for people with celiac disease.
    Celiac.com 01/10/2007 – Celiac disease researchers in Italy and at the Center For Celiac Re
    Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics, Volume 19 Issue 12 Page 1277 - June 2004 Celiac.com 06/
    Alimentary Pharmacology & Therapeutics Volume 17 Issue 4 Page 587 - February 2003 Aliment Pharmac
    Celiac.com - 07/24/2001 Study: Holmes, Prior, Lane, et. al. Malignancy in Coeliac Disease - Eff
    Scand J Gastroenterol 2000 Sep;35(9):947-9 Lohiniemi S, Maki M, Kaukinen K, Laippala P, Collin P.
    Scand J Gastroenterol 1999 Sep;34(9):909-14 AW Morrow Gastroenterology and Liver Centre, Dept of
    Q: Why would people with celiac disease want to eat Codex wheat starch? A: Most people who have
    Scand J Gastroenterol 1999 Feb;34(2):163-9 PMID: 10192194, UI: 99206412 Authors: Kaukinen K, Col
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