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Nitsa Apprentice

Looking for anything that'll help symptoms & don't know if ads here are recommendations & i should try them or just advertisers targeting us. If it's the latter, it's ok, you need to keep up this site. I just need to know. Anyone know?


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Scott Adams Grand Master

We do our best to keep all ads here relevant to our audience, and more about this can be found here:
https://www.celiac.com/ads/

All ads here must be for products that are gluten-free. I'm not sure if you  have a specific ad in mind that you are asking about. 

Nitsa Apprentice
11 minutes ago, Scott Adams said:

We do our best to keep all ads here relevant to our audience, and more about this can be found here:
https://www.celiac.com/ads/

All ads here must be for products that are gluten-free. I'm not sure if you  have a specific ad in mind that you are asking about. 

I understand advertisers  of these products will be here; here is where to reach celiacs so makes sense. I meant have these been approved, tried by those here...anything?(I'll click on your link, thanks) I see elsewhere online that i.e., enzymes don't help, that sorta thing. I don't want to try what others found useless🙂

Scott Adams Grand Master

The only ads that can be viewed as an official endorsement by Celiac.com would be our product review ads--these are products that we've actually tried:
https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/gluten-free-food-reviews/

We've not tried all products advertised on Celiac.com, nor should their ads be seen as a Celiac.com endorsement--but their ads must follow our guidelines and be relevant to our site's visitors--and their ads directly support our site.

I think you may be referring to the gliadinX enzymes that are advertised here, and I've not only tried them, but use them regularly, as so others here. Many research studies have been published on AN-PEP enzymes, which you can read on the company's website: https://www.gliadinx.com/publications

Here is my experience with the enzymes:

 

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