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What are some really good books to read regarding celiac disease. I have read a hidden epidemic, what else is interesting?


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Have you read Living Gluten Free For Dummies? It's by Dana Korn...it's really funny. It's not as much a "chapter book" but it I read it like it is. And she says in the beginning you can read it like a chapter book, or use it as a reference book.

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juliela Rookie

"The Gluten Connection" has a lot of interesting info about how eliminating gluten can improve many health problems. It's not just for people w/celiac but anyone. Written by a nutritionist Sherry Leiberman.

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Have you read Living Gluten Free For Dummies? It's by Dana Korn...it's really funny. It's not as much a "chapter book" but it I read it like it is. And she says in the beginning you can read it like a chapter book, or use it as a reference book.

Kassandra

I am newly diagnosed and also reading the Living Gluten Free For Dummies and I have learned a lot from that book. I would recommend it.

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angelbender Newbie

"The Gluten Free Bible" by Jax Peters was quite helpful in addition to the Hidden Epidemic. Most libraries seem to carry it too if you're unable to buy it for any reason. Good luck!

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I Loved Living gluten free for Dummies.....passed around to my non-celiac family so they can understand Celiac too!!

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