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Lisa

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  1. That article certainly does add to the confusion.
  2. I believe you are correct! This is a great place and feel free to ask away!
  3. The research organizations recommend the equivalent of 3-4 slices of bread daily, up to six to eight weeks. Why not just have your son tested?
  4. Hi and welcome! So many foods are naturally gluten free. There is no need to feel deprived these days. In your dad's case I would recommend buying Cecelia's Gluten Free Grocery Shopping Guide. It lists over 30,000 main stream products. It can be very helpful in the beginning days of the diet, when everything is overwhelming. After some time, your...
  5. Here is some information regarding allergies vs food intolerances: https://www.celiac.com/articles/21847/1/Qui...ance/Page1.html Open Original Shared Link Why is it important to know if you have celiac disease, versus wheat allergy or gluten intolerance? Celiac disease, wheat allergy and gluten-intolerance are treated similarly, in that patients...
  6. Excuse yourself before orders are taken and talk to the manager about your options. Return to the table and order accordingly.
  7. Is that what they eat in California Judy? ....welcome back.
  8. Healing take vary from individual to individual and can range from a few weeks to two years. True diligence will be your key to success.
  9. Mcneil Consumer Healthcare Announces A Voluntary Nationwide Recall Of All Lots Of Tylenol
  10. I believe there is more current, more reliable information out there. Open Original Shared Link You might find this interesting: Specific Enzymes Produced by the Body to Aid Digestion Our bodies produce numerous digestive enzymes. The following are enzymes and their actions: * Amylase for carbohydrate digestion or breakdown into simple...
  11. Yummy! Thanks Beth, this sounds great for New Years.
  12. When I initially took digestive enzymes (early into my gluten free diet) I could not handle it. I gave it up for a while and discovered one without dairy and I handled it quite well. Many people highly recommend them.
  13. Would you kindly state your source. The bolded (by me) statement is untrue and I have serious concerns about the remaining statements.
  14. You have found your answer, now find a new doctor. A positive serologic panel is considered a diagnosis. Sometimes and endo/biopsy can support that conclusion, but not always because effected areas can be missed. Welcome to the Club!
  15. Do you have the ingredient listing available? Can you list it?
  16. Dairy is often recommended to eliminate for a time. It can later be reintroduced. Keep a food diary. Depending on the amount of damage you have and dedication to the diet, will determine your healing time. Sometimes full healing can take up to two years.
  17. DIVINE Indeed! That's on my list of wonderful things to try.
  18. AND canadave, thanks for the note. That's one of the many reasons why we are here.
  19. Gas is common after the procedure. It should pass. If it continues, maybe you should contact a doctor.
  20. We saw that too Patti! More awareness.. But I was confused when she recommended wild rice pilaf. Most pilaf I am familiar with has small pastas.
  21. Yeah, Jason...it can happen. The walls of the intestines have no nerves, so you would not feel where they biopsies. But you will find yourself with a lot of gas caused by the procedure and possible discomfort. It will "pass" (if ya know what I mean) Nothing to concern yourself with, unless you're on a date
  22. Welcome! Open Original Shared Link
  23. Could be, but it's important to make sure you read the label every time you purchase. Things do change without warning.
  24. www.honeybakedham.com The ham is gluten free, the glaze formerly contained wheat. It no longer does. It has been a couple of years since this change. Please enjoy! But, always read the labels.
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