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  1. More and more often, we see “gluten-free” food options on store shelves and restaurant menus, but what does that mean and why has it become so ... Open Original Shared Link
  2. A former educator and administrator, Amanda now spends her time educating the public about Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity. She believes eating gluten-free does not mean sacrificing flavor or budget. By creating tantalizing ... Open Original Shared Link
  3. This light, yet hearty eggplant chickpea stew is a tasty way to a heart-healthy meal. It goes great over rice. Eggplants and chickpeas anchor a great stew. View the full article
  4. But now in fact it's being promoted as better than maida and wheat flour due to its several health benefits, especially, to celiacs and gluten-sensitive ... Open Original Shared Link
  5. 11 at 6 p.m. at Wadena Alliance church to help people with celiac disease ... Informational materials will be available along with many gluten-free ... Open Original Shared Link
  6. Are Cheerios really "Not safe for celiacs?" Or is General Mills getting a bad rap? A recent story by Buzzfeed ignited confusion over whether Cheerios and other General Mills cereals are actually gluten-free and safe for people with celiac disease. View the full article
  7. That's not to say we should lessen the seriousness of celiac disease or gluten-intolerance, but when did gluten-free become trendy among people ... Open Original Shared Link
  8. At Schär, we want you to live in each happy moment without restriction. That's why, for decades we've been dedicated to helping people think less about gluten so they can savor more of life's best things. We're all about the best things in life – enjoying them, celebrating them, and making them. We care about what we put into our products, and guaranteeing exce...
  9. Wheat, barley, rye, oats. Worse than swear words to celiac sufferers. Enemies to the immune system. But you know all that and you're probably on a gluten-free diet. However, you've probably, unwittingly reduced the amount of daily fiber you eat and that's serious. Enter Tiger Nuts – the celiac's new best friend. You've never heard of them? View the fu...
  10. I was jazzed enough when I heard Disney started dishing out gluten-free pastries. As someone who has celiac disease, I thought I could officially call ... Open Original Shared Link
  11. In September 2016, the article "Serendipity in Refractory Celiac Disease: Full Recovery of Duodenal Villi and Clinical Symptoms after Fecal Microbiota Transfer" was published in the Journal of Gastrointestinal and Liver Disease describing the first known case of refractory celiac disease cured by a fecal transplant. The patient in that case was being treated ...
  12. For Rebecca Wicker, celiac disease hits a little too close to home. ... But because of a proper gluten free diet, his celia is fine mostly due in part to their ... Open Original Shared Link
  13. Paleo, vegan, raw, Mediterranean, Atkins, gluten-free — the list of diets and ... While people with celiac disease cannot eat gluten, there is a case for ... Open Original Shared Link
  14. The human gut is home to a huge and diverse number of microorganisms that perform various biological roles. Disturbances in a healthy gut microbiome might help to trigger various inflammatory diseases, such as multiple sclerosis (MS). Human gut-derived commensal bacteria suppress CNS inflammatory and demyelinating disease. Can they improve the treatment...
  15. She has authored dozens of books and hundreds of articles on celiac disease and eating grain-free and gluten-free. A diagnosed celiac, Turbin found ... Open Original Shared Link
  16. In fact, I'm rather fond of gluten. But I have friends who are -- for various reasons -- gluten-free and I've heard from several readers with celiac disease, ... Open Original Shared Link
  17. CLEVELAND, Ohio - There's no denying gluten-free living is on the rise. With the increase in popularity comes an increase in awareness. But what if ... Open Original Shared Link
  18. High salt levels have some questioning the healthiness of gluten-free foods. Recent products tests show that the vast majority of gluten-free snacks tested are far saltier than their non-gluten-free alternatives, say researchers. Just how much saltier? Researchers surveyed a total of 106 products, and found that many gluten-free snacks have up to five times...
  19. Celiac disease is an inherited auto immune disorder that affects the ... But holistic health coach Mary MCalary says gluten-free dieting isn't smart for ... Open Original Shared Link
  20. Her mother started buying gluten-free products and completely changed her daughter's diet. ... Having celiac disease is not that big problem. ” Open Original Shared Link
  21. Doctors attempting to diagnose celiac disease are often confronted by patients who have already given up gluten. For such patients, diagnostic guidelines currently call for a gluten challenge of at least 14 days, followed by duodenal biopsy. There isn't much good data on how many false-positive results are generate by this method. To get a better picture...
  22. Gluten enteropathy, widely known as celiac sprue, is an. is also known by other names ... The general treatment for celiac disease is a gluten free diet. Open Original Shared Link
  23. These delicious Portobello mushrooms are easy to prepare, and sure make a hit at the next cookout. Next time you feel like tossing a bunch of stuff on the grill, be sure to include these. A few herbs and spices, and a dash of olive oil and you are ready to go. Grilled portobello mushrooms make a delicious, naturally gluten-free treat. View the full article
  24. Neither are gluten-free foods. A small table with five boxes of gluten-free cereal are controlled for distribution to athletes diagnosed with celiac disease ... Open Original Shared Link
  25. The Find Me Gluten Free app and website was developed by Jason Elmore out of a personal need. Elmore, diagnosed with celiac disease, wanted a ... Open Original Shared Link
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