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- Wheatwacked replied to MauraBue's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications2
Have Tru Joy Sweets Choco Chews been discontinued??
M&M Peanuts. About the same calories and sugar while M&M Peanuts have fiber, potassium, iron and protein that Tootsie Rolls ("We are currently producing more than 50 million Tootsie Rolls each day.") don't. Click the links to compare nutritional values. Both are made with sugar, not high fructose corn syrup. I use them as a gluten free substitute... -
- Theresa2407 replied to chrish42's topic in Doctors6
Doctors and Celiac.com
I see it everyday on my feeds. They go out and buy gluten-free processed products and wonder why they can't heal their guts. I don't think they take it as a serious immune disease. They pick up things off the internet which is so far out in left field. Some days I would just like to scream. So much better when we had support groups and being able to teach... -
- Scott Adams replied to MauraBue's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications2
Have Tru Joy Sweets Choco Chews been discontinued??
Some of the Cocomels are gluten and dairy-free: https://cocomels.com/collections/shop-page -
- Scott Adams replied to chrish42's topic in Doctors6
Doctors and Celiac.com
Thank you for the kind words! I keep thinking that things in the medical community are improving, but a shocking number of people still post here who have already discovered gluten is their issue, and their doctors ordered a blood test and/or endoscopy for celiac disease, yet never mentioned that the protocol for such screening requires them to be eating... -
- trents replied to catnapt's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms5
how much gluten do I need to eat before blood tests?
The rate of damage to the villous lining of the SB and the corresponding loss of nutrient absorbing efficiency varies tremendously from celiac to celiac. Yes, probably is dose dependent if, by dose dependent you mean the amount of exposure to gluten. But damage rates and level of sensitivity also seem to depend on the genetic profile. Those with both genes...
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