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- cristiana replied to marion wheaton's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications4
Are Lindt chocolate balls gluten free?
Not much use to Canadians but if any British Lindt lovers are looking at this, give Marks & Spencer's Swiss Truffles a try - no barley but same taste. I'm pretty sure that in a blind tasting a coeliac would not know the difference - but then again, if you want to put this to the test, get a non-Coeliac to try this! I don't want anyone here to get glutened... -
- cristiana replied to HAUS's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications3
Sainsbury's Free From White Sliced Bread - Now Egg Free - Completely Ruined It
I'm based in the UK and haven't tried that bread but in the past have got on quite well with Genius. Mostly I tend to eat bread with added seeds just because I find it more interesting. It is good to speak to another UK coeliac though as I am absolutely sure that up until recently a lot of the bread I was eating had added vitamins - but when I... -
- Scott Adams replied to HAUS's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications3
Sainsbury's Free From White Sliced Bread - Now Egg Free - Completely Ruined It
Whole Foods carries a 365 brand that is large slices. -
- trents commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns2
Going Low-Gluten May Harm Good Gut Bacteria, Researchers Warn
IMO, the information contained in this article is extremely important. Several medical science articles I have run across lately indicate that researchers are just beginning to uncover connections between gut health and diseases we would never have imagined as having a link. One example is Parkinson's. But this sentence caught my eye from this article... -
- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research8
Study Estimates the Costs of Delayed Celiac Disease Diagnosis (+Video)
@Dorothy O. Your story is incredibly powerful, and it highlights something that still happens far too often—family members of people with celiac disease aren’t always told that they should be tested, even though first-degree relatives have up to a 1 in 10 chance of having it. It’s heartbreaking that you went so many decades without a diagnosis, especially given...- burden
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