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  1. Even if the customer did have celiac disease, the way that they come across in this video is completely rude, and mean, which will make it harder for any subsequent celiacs who happen to visit this establishment in the future.
  2. Do you mean your tTg-IgA levels? Do you happen to have the reference range for a positive test if that is the case?
  3. It's possible celiac disease has been ruled out, but that depends on whether you followed the proper protocol of eating tons of gluten for at least 2 weeks before the endoscopy. If you were eating minimal gluten during that time your results could be false-negative. If they did the endoscopy for celiac disease you should have received results--feel free to...
  4. Celiac.com 03/19/2025 - Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that affects approximately 1 in 100 people worldwide. It occurs when the immune system mistakenly attacks the small intestine after ingesting gluten, a protein found in wheat...
  5. It sounds like you’ve been through quite a journey with your digestive health, and it’s great that you’ve been able to identify some triggers and make adjustments that have helped. Based on what you’ve described, it’s possible that gluten could still be playing a role in your symptoms, even if celiac disease has been ruled out. Non-celiac gluten sensitivi...
  6. Celiac.com 03/18/2025 - Sushi, originating from Japan, is a culinary art that has captivated food lovers worldwide. Traditionally, sushi consists of vinegared rice paired with fresh fish, vegetables, or other ingredients, all meticulously...
  7. To me it seems like a slam dunk diagnosis, and the actual confirmation should be recovery on a gluten-free diet. If her symptoms improve on the diet, it would be final confirmation that she has celiac disease--and likely DH as well.
  8. It is shocking that you were apparently not informed about this positive celiac disease test. In the Europe the protocol for making a celiac disease diagnosis in children is if their tTg-IgA (tissue transglutaminase IgA) levels are 10 times or above the positive level for celiac disease. According to the latest research, if the blood test...
  9. I agree with @trents and in the Europe the protocol for making a celiac disease diagnosis in children is if their tTg-IgA (tissue transglutaminase IgA) levels are 10 times or above the positive level for celiac disease. According to the latest research, if the blood test results are at certain high levels that range between 5-10 times the reference...
  10. Celiac.com 03/17/2025 - For millions of people with celiac disease, consuming gluten can trigger severe digestive distress, long-term intestinal damage, and an increased risk of serious health conditions. The only current treatment is...
  11. Celiac.com 03/15/2025 - For individuals with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity, dining out can be a challenge. Cross-contamination, hidden gluten sources, and unclear ingredient lists make it difficult to trust restaurant meals. However...
  12. Liaoning Cheng Da USA Inc. of San Gabriel, California is recalling Hot Pot Sauce Because it may contain undeclared peanut, soy, sesame, and wheat. People who have an allergy or severe sensitivity to peanut, soy, sesame, and wheat run the risk of serious or life-threatening allergic reaction if they consume this Hot Pot Sauce. The recalled Hot Pot Sauce...
  13. Celiac.com 03/14/2025 - Celiac disease is a lifelong autoimmune condition that affects individuals who consume gluten. It requires a strict adherence to a gluten-free diet, which can significantly impact daily life. This study explores...
  14. If you have such bad reactions to gluten I wonder why your doctor is trying to get you to eat gluten? It may be time to find a different doctor!
  15. Unfortunately this can happen at ANY restaurant, especially McDonald's, thus the disclaimers in the article.
  16. Your point about the limitations of current testing is valid, but the idea of "molecular mimicry" with rice and corn glutens is less clear. While corn contains zein, which can trigger reactions in some celiac patients, rice is generally considered safe and lacks proteins structurally similar to gluten. The term "molecular mimicry" is often overused and not...
  17. So one does need a specific inherited gene in order to develop celiac disease, so in some way I suppose anyone with celiac disease could take the negative approach of blaming their parents for getting it, however, it also takes some other environmental trigger, such as a specific virus or other factor, and this part is not necessarily caused by the parents...
  18. Celiac.com 03/13/2025 - Proton pump inhibitors, commonly prescribed to reduce stomach acid, have become a staple treatment for conditions such as gastroesophageal reflux disease, peptic ulcers, and dyspepsia. However, the long-term effects...
  19. Thank you for sharing your perspective. It's true that many grains contain proteins that are technically classified as "glutens" (like zein in corn and orzenin in rice), but it's important to clarify that these proteins are not the same as the gluten found in wheat, barley, and rye, which contains gliadin and glutenin. These specific proteins are the ones...
  20. This article might be helpful. It breaks down each type of test, and what a positive results means in terms of the probability that you might have celiac disease.
  21. We have those as well: https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/celiac-disease-amp-related-diseases-and-disorders/
  22. This has been the generally accepted idea, although there isn't enough research on the topic to be certain. Staying 100% gluten-free, thus lowering inflammation, should decrease cancer risk over time. The problem is that most celiacs are unable to be 100% gluten-free, and often get contamination in their diets.
  23. Untreated celiac disease is associated with arthritis and other autoimmune diseases which can cause such pain. These categories have research articles on this topic: https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/celiac-disease-amp-related-diseases-and-disorders/fibromyalgia-and-celiac-disease/ https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/celiac-disease-amp-related...
  24. Understood, and with any positive blood test the usual next step is a biopsy to confirm celiac disease, and this would be true even if the tTg-IgA is negative.
  25. For someone with celiac disease who might have extreme villi damage the term "cross-reactivity" gets thrown around a lot. Many people with celiac disease, especially those who are in the 0-2 year range of their recovery, have additional food intolerance issues which could be temporary. To figure this out you may need to keep a food diary and do an...
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