At the age of twelve I fell in love with running, but as a Celiac since age seven, it can be a challenge to balance the two. When I got married I was only 108 and my husband thought I was a little too skinny, I try and maintain 120, but it is a challenge on a gluten free diet. I found the thing that gave was the running. I moved to South Carolina from California and a friend, also a runner, helped me and told me the Gu is gluten free and having never used a suppliment like that beofre, it is great! I don't have to worry how much I ate and it sustains me. I have run in several races since I have been here and it is a great tool for any Celiac runner. Hope this helps!
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At the age of twelve I fell in love with running, but as a Celiac since age seven, it can be a challenge to balance the two. When I got married I was only 108 and my husband thought I was a little too skinny, I try and maintain 120, but it is a challenge on a gluten free diet. I found the thing that gave was the running. I moved to South Carolina from California and a friend, also a runner, helped me and told me the Gu is gluten free and having never used a suppliment like that beofre, it is great! I don't have to worry how much I ate and it sustains me. I have run in several races since I have been here and it is a great tool for any Celiac runner. Hope this helps!