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  1. For people with celiac disease or people with a gluten allergy, gluten is almost always a consideration when ordering food and drinks. And while gluten-free foods aren't always healthier, they are certainly more rare. One might not think of vodka as glutenous, since it's a clear liquid and not something ... Open Original Shared Link
  2. Absolut is the world's leading brand of premium vodka. All of its ingredients are locally sourced near their distillery in Åhus, a tiny town in southern Sweden. They focus on purity, sustainability, and community when making their product. For people with celiac disease or people with a gluten allergy, ... Open Original Shared Link
  3. ... have celiac disease, which is not the easiest in Germany. I go to the grocery store around the corner from my apartment and pick up spinach, bean sprouts, goat cheese, lactose-free milk, and other odds and ends. By the time I finish my work, I'm too tired to cook. Boyfriend eats leftover gluten-free pizza ... Open Original Shared Link
  4. ... with world renowned Chef Rita Romano to create“The Gluten Free Gastronomy Cookbook” in hard copy and digital versions. Comprised of 70 sumptuous cucina italiana recipes without the dangers of gluten, now those with gluten intolerance and Celiac disease can savor mouth-watering Italian food. Open Original Shared Link
  5. Celiac disease is a serious chronic, multi-system autoimmune disease which affects the small intestine and is triggered by the intake of gluten. Non-celiac disease, also referred to as gluten sensitivity, is less well defined but generally refers to people without proven gluten intolerance or wheat allergy, ... Open Original Shared Link
  6. The software is being applied to help find molecules that could treat brain cancer, break down gluten in Celiac disease patients and block various flu strains. One customer, for instance, used the software to tweak the binding characteristics of a commercially important enzyme. Using CyrusBench, the ... Open Original Shared Link
  7. She suffers from Celiac Disease, an intolerance to gluten. All these bread she enjoys making, she can't eat. She calls Celiac a "pain in the butt", but she says she's loaded up with Bob's Red Mills' One-to-One, a gluten-free flour mix that's made for baking. Soon, The Bread Lady will be able to once again ... Open Original Shared Link
  8. Gluten is a protein found in a wide variety of foods. It gives dough its elasticity and makes bread soft and chewy. Some people experience a variety of symptoms when consuming it. Learn more. Open Original Shared Link
  9. When a young Calgary woman found out she had celiac disease just before she started at SAIT's culinary school, she forged ahead on a new path and is now looking to the future of her growing business. Kerry Bennett is one of many Canadians who are unable to eat gluten and she says that her ... Open Original Shared Link
  10. Lower prescribing rates were seen for practices in the most deprived quintile versus those in the highest quintile (incidence rate ratio, 0.89), which may reflect lower rates of celiac disease diagnosis in more deprived populations. "Prescribing of gluten-free foods is declining rapidly and given recent policy ... Open Original Shared Link
  11. From Bazin's on Church: Bazin's on Church will be introducing a month-long "#GlutenFreed" campaign in support of Celiac Awareness Month. Owner, Chef Patrick Bazin, was diagnosed with Celiac Disease in 2013. Following his diagnosis, Chef Patrick was determined to create gluten free recipes that ... Open Original Shared Link
  12. A Spanish exhibitor at the show told me that two big emerging trends he was seeing were “bio” (a general European term for “organic”) and gluten-free, the latter of which, he noted, was sought out not only by those suffering from celiac disease, but also by those, like himself, who believe it to be better for ... Open Original Shared Link
  13. “Gluten Free At Last came into being for a very selfish reason — because I had celiac disease and I need gluten-free everything, and I wasn't getting anything in markets, already-prepared food, that were very tasty. So, I started experimenting after I retired and came up with some pretty good recipes,” ... Open Original Shared Link
  14. The only treatment for celiac disease or other such illness is lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet. But several studies have reported nutritional deficiencies in individuals who go on a gluten-free diet. But with quinoa one can rest assured about nutritional intake too. As the grain is not only high in fibre ... Open Original Shared Link
  15. Gluten has gotten a bad rap over the last decade with many people eschewing bread and grains in the name of losing weight. But gluten-free doesn't always mean healthy. "Although [gluten-free foods are] wonderful for those who suffer from celiac disease, they are often made from ingredients that are ... Open Original Shared Link
  16. For someone who has been diagnosed with celiac disease, a gluten-free diet is not just a lifestyle choice — it's a way to avoid the complications of a real, recognized, autoimmune disease. The popularity of gluten-free diets, however, has also meant that there is some misinformation that comes with the ... Open Original Shared Link
  17. “Sometimes Lakeside has some good options in the 'Mean Greens' section, but usually Clohan and Green World have better options for me,” Oak said. “The option for vegans will sometimes be vegetables and that's it.” Gluten-Free. Sophomore Zoe Budsworth was diagnosed with celiac disease in ... Open Original Shared Link
  18. Multiple members of Kontur's family have celiac disease, including his sister, which inspired him to provide a cheap, gluten-free pizza option. “I have a better understanding than most people about how important good food is for a happy and healthy life and how hard it can be emotionally, mentally and ... Open Original Shared Link
  19. For many people, the gluten-free diet might be little more than a modern fad, but for the approximately 1% of the population who have celiac disease, eating gluten-free foods is imperative if they want to be healthy. A new study suggests that maintaining a gluten-free diet is much more difficult than ... Open Original Shared Link
  20. WHAT IS CELIAC DISEASE? Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition that affects around 1.4% of the population (91.2 million people worldwide, and 3.9 million in the U.S.A.). People with celiac disease suffer an autoimmune reaction when...
  21. Loesner points out that, while animals don't suffer from gluten-intolerance or celiac disease to the same degree as humans, they can have specific allergies to grains like soy, corn, and wheat. Final word: if your pet doesn't have any diagnosed allergies or food intolerances, you can skip the pricier ... Open Original Shared Link
  22. The gluten-free food market is estimated to grow to $7.59 billion by 2020 in the United States. However, only about 1 percent of the population suffers from celiac disease, which necessitates a gluten-free diet. A much larger number of people who choose to eat gluten-free products do not have ... Open Original Shared Link
  23. This phenomenon happens as climate change melts glaciers in the Arctic and fresh water, which is less dense than salt water, goes into the oceans and slows down the currents. (CNN) ... A new study showed that people with celiac disease ingest about 200 to 250 milligrams of gluten each day. Open Original Shared Link
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