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Fairmont Foods, Inc. Issues Recall of Spinach and Artichoke Dip Product Due to Misbranding and Undeclared Soy and Wheat Allergens
Company Announcement Fairmont Foods, Inc. of Fairmont, MN is recalling corrugated boxes of Schwan’s Brand “Spinach and Artichoke Dip” with date code P82013 xxxx due to undeclared soy and wheat. People who have allergies or sensitivities to soy and wheat run the risk of a serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if the recalled product is consumed. The recalled product is packed in a brown corrugated box imprinted with a red Schwan’s Brand “Spinach and Artichoke Dip” Net Wt. 24oz.Trying new product
Hello, I have a Gluten and Casein intolerance and decided to try Usana collagen. Is anyone else trying their products? Thank you! CindyFrom Spoil-Sport to Super Woman! Tale of a Mother's Reversal!
In the beginning of my celiac journey; I expected that my biological children may also have celiac disease. I urged for the whole family to use caution and do a trial gluten free. Because of my super-sensitivity to gluten, we created two kitchens. Now, a decade has gone by. My 5 children grew up and flew the coop. Not one of them has opted to be tested or go gluten free, so far as I know, although each is gluten aware more so than I would have been. I have one child still at home. ThisWaterbridge Wine Gums
We have always bought our wine gums from England through Maynards, and they are gluten free. But this time, having limited shopping time we purchased some Waterbridge Winegums, Imported by IMPORTE PAR. BUT IS IS ALSO FROM ENGLAND -www.waterbridge.net. Similar price but we purchased it from HOME SENSE, A CONNECTION to WINNER. its third ingredient is WHEAT, IT PAYS TO CHECK INGREDIENTS ON EVERYTHING EVEN WINE GUMS FROM THE SAME COUNTRY. Make a note to put these wine gums on your "Do Not EKettle River Products Recalls Chicken Alfredo Pizza Products Due to Undeclared Wheat
Kettle River Products, an Askov, Minn., establishment, is recalling approximately 1,464 pounds of chicken alfredo pizza due to misbranding and an undeclared allergen, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced today. The product contains wheat, a known allergen, which is not declared on the product label. The frozen, heat-treated, not fully cooked items were produced on various dates between Dec. 9, 2021 through Jan. 3, 2022. 12-inch, 25-oRestless Leg Syndrome
I’ve had restless legs for years but the last several months they have been a lot worse in the evening despite prescription medication. Is there a relationship between RLS and Celiac? Any suggestions would be appreciated before they drive me crazy. LolBosket Bread Company Issues Allergy Alert on Undeclared Soy, Wheat, Milk, Sesame, Egg in Bread
Bosket Bread Company LLC of Leavenworth, Washington is recalling 54 units total of the 15 bread products, because it may contain undeclared soy, wheat, milk, sesame, or egg. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to soy, wheat, milk, sesame, egg run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume these products. Bosket Bread’s affected products were distributed to Dan’s Food Market, Sage Mt. Foods, and Rhubarb Market in Leavenworth, WA and Wenatchee, WA.Just recieved Celiac diagnosis
After just recieving a formal diagnosis for Celiac ... after MANY attempts to resolve digestive issues, it's a bit overwhelming to figure out how to get every bit of gluten out of my kitchen. Products (flour and the like) or gone but I am looking around and realizing how many porous surfaces I own and now , need to replace. I would love to get input on how member initally cleaned counters, drawers, sinks etc. Are there products, or methods, that worked for you? Also, is there a belief that wDeamidated Gliadin IGG elevated
I had a positive biopsy 6 months ago and I have been gluten free since then. My doctor just checked my deamidated Gliadin IGA and IGG for the first time to see how my body is responding to the diet (still having GI issues). My IGA was 1.0 (normal <15) but my IGG was 18.1 (normal <15). With one value on the low end and one elevated does this mean I am still getting gluten? Unfortunately he didn’t do these tests when diagnosed by biopsy so I don’t know what my values were at that timeFood Recall Warning (Allergen) - Charcuterie Fortin brand Salami recalled due to undeclared wheat
Charcuterie L. Fortin Ltée. is recalling Charcuterie Fortin brand Salami from the marketplace because it may contain wheat which is not declared on the label. People who have an allergy to wheat or have celiac disease or other gluten-related disorders should not consume the recalled product described below. The following product has been sold in Quebec. Company information Charcuterie L. Fortin Ltée.: 1-800-463-6551 Product Info: Brand: Charcuterie Fortin Salami 175 g (UPC 6 2Ferritin level of 5
I was diagnosed with celiac 2 months ago, so this is all new to me. My GI doctor put me on a steroid (Budesonide) to help “jump start” the healing process. In the meantime my GYN drew lab and my ferritin level is 5! The GYN said to start an iron supplement, but when I told the GI doctor about my ferritin level he just dismissed it and said to just give the steroid time. So I don’t know if I should start the iron regardless of what the GI doctor said? I feel extremely fatigued, losing hair etc.Farm Boy brand Gluten Free Fresh Spinach & Ricotta Ravioli recalled due to undeclared gluten
Starting date: July 19, 2021 Type of communication: Recall Alert sub-type: Food Recall Warning (Allergen) Subcategory: Allergen - Gluten Hazard classification: Class 3 Source of recall: Canadian Food Inspection Agency Recalling firm: Farm Boy Company Inc. Distribution: Ontario Extent of the product distribution: Retail CFIA reference number: 14501 Affected products Brand nFinally I know the cause of all my problems at last, Lactose !!!
I can’t believe it now at 52 years old I know at long last the thing that I was always told was good for me was actually not, it was making me ill and I continued all these years putting up with Hives when I was younger, and then bloating, wind and slight bladder incontinence, Fibromyalgia, tingling and numb fingers (Carpel tunnel Syndrome )) overweight even though I didn’t eat excessively and all because of Lactose. It is hidden in so many things not just milk, it’s in medication, Gravies, packFarm Boy The Bake Shop brand Tres Leches Cake Recalled due to Undeclared Wheat
Celiac.com 05/13/2021 - Farm Boy Company Inc. is recalling Farm Boy The Bake Shop brand Tres Leches Cake from the marketplace because it contains wheat which is not declared on the label. People who have an allergy to wheat, or have celiac disease or other gluten-related disorders should not consume the recalled product described below. Brand Product Size UPC Codes Farm Boy The Bake Shop Tres LecheFood Recall Warning (Allergen) - Hayter's Farm brand Onion & Parsley Turkey Burgers recalled due to undeclared wheat
Hayter's Turkey Products Inc. is recalling Hayter's Farm brand Onion & Parsley Turkey Burgers from the marketplace because it contains wheat which is not declared on the label. People who have an allergy to wheat, or have celiac disease or other gluten-related disorders should not consume the recalled product described below. Recalled products Brand Product Size UPC Codes Hayter's FarmRecall: "Gluten-Free" Signature CAFÉ Chicken Noodle Soup with White Meat Chicken Contains Gluten
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) is issuing a public health alert due to misbranding. The chicken soup product contains and declares wheat as an ingredient but has an incorrect statement of "gluten free" on the top label. FSIS is issuing this public health alert to ensure that consumers with allergic reactions to gluten are aware that these products should not be consumed. A recall was not requested because the affected products were produced and disHow Low B Vitamins can Trigger a Celiac disease diagnosis and be Mistaken for a Genetic Disease
How Low B Vitamins can Trigger a Celiac diagnosis and be Mistaken for a Genetic Disease To Whomever May Read This, (Thank you for taking the time to read it and I hope it helps you the way it did me! and if it does tell others....is all I ask)....because I know there are many more fellow sufferers still looking for answers... (because many/most B-Vitamin deficiencies up to 80 percent of the time (especially a Thiamine Deficiency) is going undiagnosed or misdiagnosed in oSeeking Advice as a New Mom with Celiac-Hyperthyroidism
Hi! Though I am new as a member of this forum, I just want to say how much it has helped me, with all the articles and forums, to be able to manage my conditions. It has been an absolute lifesaver! So, a month ago, I was blessed with the unexpected surprise of a baby. (The clinic I had gone to had claimed I wasn't pregnant, and a lot of the pregnancy symptoms really mimicked many of the effects I have when my body is triggered by something I should not have eat, plus my body at the time hadCeliac in seniors
I am new to this and just learning. My dad has been diagnosed w celiac disease at 76. He was completely healthy, on zero medications, eating healthy meals cooked by my mom, and taking vitamins for years! When he was first diagnosed (after weight loss and weakness completely disabled him), ever Dr he saw said No, you can’t have celiac. You’re too old. But slowly we have learned that celiac in older people is more and more common. This is an auto immune disorder, yes? Are there any studies regaZinc, Magnesium and Selenium in IBS
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7411643/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4231515/#B160 https://ods.od.nih.gov/factsheets/Zinc-HealthProfessional/ Also zinc plays a role in wound repair. This is likely relevant for healing in the intestine. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/263176#Zinc-and-COVID-19 There is also other information online about balancing zinc and magnesium, as well as copper and selenium. For more information on the topicVonnie Mostat
Whatever you do, DO NOT fail to mention that you are a Celiac if you have to go into your local hospital, even if it is not an admission for celiac disease:- It is dangerous not to mention to your nurse, or any nurse treating you, that you are a brittle celiac. I have had so many "accidental issues" - outbreaks of dermatitis herpetiformis and celiac disease issues. From the nurse that told me she would make me a "Nice cup of tea with some cheese crackers" when I could not get back to sleepHead ache after eating
Hi! My 19 year old daughter was diagnosed with Celiac Disease this past May. She is completely gluten free and was feeling good until a cross contamination in November. For the past three weeks she has been having headaches and they get worse after she eats. She is so on top of her eating and we know it’s not caused by gluten. Doctor said to take magnesium and vitamin B12 supplements but nothing is helping. Has anyone had this issue or have suggestions? It breaks my heart she feels so yucky-
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I asked a logical follow-up question to ChatGTP5:
Can you estimate what percentage of celiac hookworm hosts like myself achieve full remission from the disease?
ChatGPT said:
Great question, Pete. Let’s be very clear here:
There isn’t a single hard number published for “what percentage of celiacs with hookworms achieve full remission,” but we can triangulate from clinical trials and community data:
Clinical Trial Evidence
In controlled studies, 0% achieved true full remission when challenged with sustained moderate gluten (≥2 g/day or short bursts of 16 g/day).
Even with 20–40 N. americanus, villous atrophy still occurred under those challenges.
However, around 30–50% of participants did experience softer symptoms and improved quality of life at micro-exposures (≤200 mg/day).
Conclusion from trials: Hookworms help reduce symptoms and inflammatory markers at small exposures, but do not produce full clinical remission under regular gluten intake.
Community / Self-Reported Outcomes
Among self-treating celiacs, reports of “functional remission” exist — meaning hosts can eat gluten without noticeable symptoms.
Based on helminthic therapy support groups and survey-type accounts, this looks like a minority (maybe 10–20%) of long-term hosts.
However, these cases are controversial because:
Some people may be asymptomatic but still sustaining silent mucosal damage.
Community reporting tends to over-represent strong responders.
Putting It Together
Clinical remission (no symptoms + no villous damage on gluten diet): Essentially 0% proven in trials with 20–40 worms.
Symptomatic remission (no symptoms, but mucosal injury uncertain): Maybe 10–20% of self-reported hosts claim this.
Partial benefit (improved tolerance, less severe symptoms, better quality of life, but still need a gluten-free diet): This is the most common outcome — probably 30–50% of hosts.
👉 So if we phrase it plainly:
The average celiac hosting 20 hookworms won’t reach full remission. A small minority (≈10–20%) say they can eat gluten freely without symptoms, but this is not supported by trial evidence and carries risk of silent damage. For most, worms act as a safety net for cross-contamination rather than a cure.Would you like me to give you a visual chart (clinical trial vs. self-reports: full remission, partial, none) so you can see the proportions side by side?
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8 hours ago, miguel54b said:Thanks, I am desperate to find a cure too.
I should add that hookworms aren't a cure for celiac disease. Some people, and I couldn't tell you how many, stop evincing the symptoms of celiac disease while their hookworm colonies are healthy. Others have a reduction in the severity of their reactions to gluten, but should still stay well away from it. And other people don't seem to be helped much at all.
My theory all this is because of the different root genetics of the individual's celiac disease. My cousin is also celiac, and I'm highly confident he would be put in remission with hookworms like I was, but he has no desire to try them, so I'll never know if I was right.
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