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- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Autumn 2025 Issue5
The Addictive Nature of Gluten and How to Quit Eating It (+Video)
Just today here someone was discussing their wish to cheat on their diet when they go to Italy: -
- hayley3 commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Conferences, Publicity, Pregnancy, Church, Bread Machines, Distillation & Beer3
Michael Douglas Calls Gluten-free Diet Key to Post-Cancer Health Recovery
People don't go gluten free unless they feel better...It's a hard thing to go gluten free. But this is 2025, 10 years later...I was searching to see what diet he followed to get better and I'm surprised he went gluten free and that actually helped. -
- chrisinpa commented on Scott Adams's article in Autumn 2025 Issue5
The Addictive Nature of Gluten and How to Quit Eating It (+Video)
`I can't believe that anyone would ever think of cheating. LOL It is quite a temptation. I must admit....if I ever found out that I only had weeks to live from something else I think I would stuff myself with foods that contain gluten before I go. -
- Anne65 commented on Scott Adams's article in Autumn 2025 Issue5
The Addictive Nature of Gluten and How to Quit Eating It (+Video)
I have recently moved, and am back to finding new places that sell gluten free foods, new gluten free friends, plus more people in my life that don't know what it is. As far as addictive, it is like other things that are addictive that I shouldn't have, only even worse. Am I willing to spend 3 days on the porcelain throne? -
- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Autumn 2025 Issue5
The Addictive Nature of Gluten and How to Quit Eating It (+Video)
If you have celiac disease being gluten-free is essential, but this article is aimed at those in the initial stages of getting diagnosed and quitting gluten. For some people gluten cravings can be strong and last for years. Unfortunately 18% of celiacs polled by Celiac.com report cheating on their gluten-free diets.
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