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- RDLiberty commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns3
Hidden Gluten and Soy in Medications: What Patients with Allergies and Celiac Disease Need to Know (+Video)
If this is an issue listed in Portugal, I'm assuming it shouldn't be an issue in the States? I've been careful about checking my medications thru the government informational sites and my doctor wasn't concerned, but just wanting to be sure. (I don't have a soy allergy, so that's not a concern anyway), and the starches were all corn or rice in my meds...- allergy
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- Beverage commented on Scott Adams's article in Summer 2025 Issue1
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- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns3
Hidden Gluten and Soy in Medications: What Patients with Allergies and Celiac Disease Need to Know (+Video)
This article is about medications, not foods. The labeling laws are different for medications.- allergy
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- sc'Que? commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns3
Hidden Gluten and Soy in Medications: What Patients with Allergies and Celiac Disease Need to Know (+Video)
I asked about this several years ago here at Celiac.com... and was told that "starch" inherently referred to "cornstarch" in the US market. I recall feeling flummox'd because anyone newly diagnosed with Celiac would have no clue that "starch" or "modified food starch" meant a non-gluten form of starch. Why, I posited, did they simply not call out the...- allergy
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- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Summer 2025 Issue2
Celiac Disease and Other Autoimmune Conditions: Understanding the Connection (+Video)
Research suggests a significant connection between celiac disease and dysautonomia, particularly conditions like POTS (Postural Orthostatic Tachycardia Syndrome). Celiac-related autoimmune inflammation, nutrient deficiencies (e.g., B12, iron), and vagus nerve dysfunction may contribute to autonomic nervous system dysfunction. Some studies report improved...- autoimmune
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