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What is Celiac Disease?
Celiac disease (aka coeliac disease) is a genetic autoimmune disorder where ingesting gluten (a protein in wheat, barley, and rye) triggers an immune response that damages the small intestine's lining. This damage leads to inflammation and atrophy of the villi, tiny finger-like projections in the intestine responsible for nutrient absorption. As a result, individuals with celiac disease may experience symptoms like diarrhea, bloating, fatigue, and malnutrition. Over time, untreated celiac disease can lead to more severe health problems, including anemia, osteoporosis, weight loss, and increased risk of certain cancers. A strict gluten-free diet is the only effective treatment. Celiac disease is an autoimmune disease, not a wheat allergy. It's also different from non-celiac gluten sensitivity, gluten intolerance, or sensitivity to gluten.
My Long Journey to Celiac Disease Diagnosis
Like many people, I spent a lot of years, a lot of dollars, and endured many tests and misdiagnoses, before doctors finally discovered that I had celiac disease (also known as coeliac disease or celiac sprue), and needed to eliminate gluten and all gluten-containing ingredients from my diet. Gluten is a protein found in the three main gluten-containing grains: wheat, rye, and barley; and is often hidden in processed foods, and things like soy sauce and beer...[READ MORE about my long and winding road to a celiac disease diagnosis and recovery.]
Gluten-Free Diet
To treat my celiac disease I had to go on a gluten-free diet for life. That meant learning to read food labels to avoid gluten ingredients, and eating a diet of mostly naturally gluten-free foods like meats, fruits, nuts, vegetables, and packaged foods only if they are certified gluten-free or labeled gluten-free, for example gluten-free breads made using gluten-free grains.
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Recent Activity
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- Beverage replied to James47's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease7
Alcohol
I was diagnosed with Celiacs in 2015. I come from ethnic backgrounds that regularly drink a few glasses of wine or beer with dinner every night. Now that I have been gluten free for 10 years, I definitely have noticed that I gradually wanted that less and less. Now I just have 1 glass with Sunday dinner, and do not want more. Maybe I have just gotten out... -
- trents replied to Janet McAlpin's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications8
Gluten found in Bob's Red Mill TVP using Elisa Technology test
@Winnie-Ther-Pooh, Does Bob's Red Mill offer certified gluten-free oats in CN? I cannot find any certified gluten-free oats on their U.S. website, just gluten-free. -
- trents replied to humerme's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications1
Bread choice for a newbie
Welcome to the forum, @humerme! Two or three things. If you are looking to eliminate gluten, you will have to avoid not only wheat but also barley and rye. Those are the three gluten-containing grains. In recommending gluten-free breads, it would be helpful to know where you live since not all products are available everywhere. For instance... -
- Beverage replied to annamarie6655's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease2
Purposefully Glutening Myself?
Wow. Well, I do believe education can do wonders to open peoples' eyes. Many will get it, but some will always stay closed, and you can't battle that forever. Your family members have an increased chance of Celiacs themselves (and need to regularly get the blood screening test), so they do need some basic info for their own health. Maybe people... -
- Beverage replied to Rejoicephd's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease25
Struggling to get into a good pattern
How is it going with changing your doggies' food? Hope it helps.
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