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- Scott Adams replied to Olenaideole's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications3
What apps or tech tools help you manage celiac disease?
I think the best approach is to lean how to read product labels, especially the allergen warnings, and these lists might be helpful: -
- Scott Adams replied to Sanna King's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications1
Any bad experience with King Arthur Gluten-free bread flour
It looks like you are referring to this product: https://shop.kingarthurbaking.com/items/gluten-free-bread-flour Their site says: "Made with gluten-free wheat starch to give baked goods incredible taste and texture, it’s ideal for classic yeasted recipes like artisan boules, bagels, cinnamon rolls, and burger buns", and it is true that Codex quality w... -
- DebJ14 replied to Jhona's topic in Introduce Yourself / Share Stuff23
Does anyone here also have Afib
Our Functional Medicine doctor has always ordered the Spectracell Test for Micronutrient Deficiencies. It tests the intracellular levels of the nutrients, not blood levels. When high dose, targeted supplementation did not resolve the deficiencies after retesting at 6 months and then a year, he ordered genetic tests. I have a genetic inability to process... -
- trents replied to cristiana's topic in Related Issues & Disorders26
Ectopic heartbeats - any relation to digestive issues?
Welcome to the forum, @Idnam! Ranitidine and Famotidine are not proton pump inhibitors. They are H2 blockers. It is true that histamine intolerance is common in the celiac population. We often don't produce enough of a histamine regulator called DAO (diamine oxidase). Not sure, but this may be due to damage to the gut lining by celiac inflammation... -
- Pierotly commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns2
Gluten-Free Breakfast Options: Dunkin' Donuts vs. Starbucks (+Video)
This is so helpful! Starbucks egg bites have been a go to for me for a while. If the staff can swap out the tongs for a fresh set then I will order them. Overall the staff has been very savvy and attentive with that ask. I mostly cook my own food but I do travel a lot so these tips on where I can get celiac safe food on the road are fantastic!- breakfast
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