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- trents replied to Tammy Pedler's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications4
Gluten free stuff
Tammy, in the food industry, "gluten free" doesn't mean the same thing as "no gluten". As Scott explained, the FDA (Food and Drug Administration) allows food companies to use the "gluten-free" label as long as the product does not contain more than 20 ppm (parts per million) of gluten. This number is based on studies the FDA did years ago to determine the... -
- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Autumn 2025 Issue2
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. -
- Tammy Pedler replied to Tammy Pedler's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications4
Gluten free stuff
As soon as I see gluten free I read the labels. I always find stuff that I cannot have on the products them selfs. Like spices, when the labels says everything listed and then after like say garlic salt then the next thing is spices. When it says that that can contain wheat and other things I can’t have.. -
- Scott Adams replied to jessysgems's topic in Related Issues & Disorders2
Do some people with Celiacs develop hypoglycemia?
While hypoglycemia isn't a direct, classic symptom of celiac disease, it's something that some individuals with well-managed celiac disease report, and there may be a few plausible explanations for why the two could be connected. The most common theory involves continued damage to the gut lining or nutrient deficiencies (like chromium or magnesium) that can... -
- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Latest Research10
Will Commercially Available Gluten Digestive Enzymes Allow Those with Celiac Disease to Eat Wheat Crust Pizza? (+Video)
Italy is one of the easiest places to eat gluten-free, their celiac awareness is among the highest anywhere, so why cheat? Most celiacs don't have obvious symptoms, however, the risks are the same if they continue eating gluten. That said, GliadinX would be good to have on hand on such a trip to avoid cross contamination, but since you have celiac disease...- an-pep
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