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  1. While those with Celiac disease or diagnosed gluten sensitivity should of course abstain, Harvard's Geng Zong says those who eat gluten-free foods ... Open Original Shared Link
  2. Study reports that gluten-free diet increases risk of type 2 diabetes ... Consumers of gluten-free products eat less cereal fiber, which is known to ... for the vast majority of people who do not suffer from Celiac disease (which affects one ... Open Original Shared Link
  3. New York: Individuals who regularly eat gluten-free foods such as ... “people without celiac disease may reconsider limiting their gluten intake for ... Open Original Shared Link
  4. Gluten-free diets have exploded in popularity in recent years, but many have ... Yet the prevalence of celiac disease in the United States has been ... Open Original Shared Link
  5. The prevalence of celiac disease (celiac disease), an autoimmune disease, is increasing. The only treatment for celiac disease is a gluten-free diet. However, the increasing ... Open Original Shared Link
  6. Gluten-Free Diet Linked to Higher Odds of Developing T2DM ... "People without celiac disease may reconsider limiting their gluten intake for chronic ... Open Original Shared Link
  7. Granted, for those with celiac disease, even a little gluten can be dangerous. But the ... And those who try the gluten-free diet to drop a few pounds? Open Original Shared Link
  8. However, even some people who do not have Celiac disease or an intolerance to gluten believe that gluten-free diets are healthier than those that ... Open Original Shared Link
  9. Dietitian Jenna Barnes says many of those going gluten-free may also have celiac disease. “They have bloating, diarrhea, abdominal pain is common ... Open Original Shared Link
  10. If you're one of those non-celiac people who preach their gluten-free ... to have gluten-sensitivity which presents similar symptoms as celiac disease. Open Original Shared Link
  11. Study Indicates Gluten Free Diet Increases Diabetes Risk ... to know what affect a low gluten diet had on people without Celiac disease, that causes ... Open Original Shared Link
  12. “Gluten-free foods often have less dietary fiber and other micronutrients, making them less nutritious, and they also tend to cost more. People without celiac disease may reconsider limiting their gluten intake for chronic disease ... Open Original Shared Link
  13. Gluten is a protein found in grains such as wheat, rye and barley. Gluten-free diets are a must for people with celiac disease -- an autoimmune ... Open Original Shared Link
  14. A small percentage of the population cannot tolerate gluten due to Celiac disease or gluten sensitivity, but gluten-free diets have become popular for ... Open Original Shared Link
  15. People with celiac disease or who are gluten intolerant may benefit from a ... Gluten-free foods often have less dietary fiber and other micronutrients, ... Open Original Shared Link
  16. A small percentage of the population - about one percent, or three million Americans - cannot tolerate gluten due to celiac disease, or gluten sensitivity ... Open Original Shared Link
  17. It\'s cheaper, more nutritious, and properly delicious. Will gluten-free flour made from cockroaches change the way bread is made? The latest issue of Munchies features a great article about two scientists from the Federal University of Rio Grande in Brazil, who have developed flour made from ground cockroaches that contains 40 percent more protein than ...
  18. People who want gluten-free beverages come in all shapes and sizes. From individuals with celiac disease, a gluten sensitivity or dietary restrictions ... Open Original Shared Link
  19. Many people are gluten-free by necessity. About 1% of Americans (or 3+ million Americans) live with celiac disease. Approximately 6% of Americans ... Open Original Shared Link
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  22. 1) This is a paid advertisement to celiac.com, but they are not paying me for this reply; 2) There is NO reason not to try this product--the prime ingredient has been shown in numerous studies to break down gluten in the gut; 3) Many celiacs could benefit from such a product--but it is NOT meant to replace a strict gluten-free diet. However, if...
  23. With summer coming soon, many parents want their child to experience summer camp. If your child has gluten intolerance (and/or other special dietary needs) the summer camp anticipation and experience itself can be anxiety provoking for you, and for your child. As a parent, it is normal to have concerns about sending your child to camp, of course, particularly...
  24. Wheat, one of the most widely consumed grains in the world, contains gluten, a mixture of proteins that can be toxic for people with coeliac disease. Open Original Shared Link
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