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  1. If your pots/pans have teflon/plastic/silicon and it is scratched - replace it. I'd cut out the processed / pre-packaged and go whole foods. Not as in the store, but whole, actual foods. Give it 6-ish months to see any vast improvement.
  2. Looks like the best option is to ask your local pharmacist or contact the CDC for information as to what is in the live oral pills. Open Original Shared Link
  3. There's actually a lot of places in Berlin that are Celiac friendly. If you go to the shops mentioned in the post above yours, you should be able to easily find gluten-free prepackaged items in the freezer section and in the specialty foods sections. It will really depend when it comes to coldcuts. You can get some gluten-free, I've found Gutfried...
  4. I've been told "no" before, but I break out in dermatitis and I've had horrid reactions after opening package after package to help my inlaws, and also just petting the cats. IF/When we have any pets, they will all be gluten free.
  5. I will give you my experience. I lived above a bakery for 3 years here in Germany. It was a logistics nightmare and I kept getting sick and having sinus issues every spring-fall. Any time they got a flour delivery, I had to run and close all of our windows. By then, it was usually too late. Smelling the breads cooking and when they'd sweep - I'd have to...
  6. I have to wait until next weekend to see it. Nooo!!! I can't wait.
  7. I'm late to the party, but I did want to say if anyone needs anything re:Germany, feel free to ping me. I've been here for six years and gluten free the entire time. I'm in the west south of Frankfurt am Main if that helps any, but the availability of items and products are nationwide.
  8. Thank you! I've been hunting up books other than "The Trouble that Jack had" for my children. Most are not available here, so I'm trying to figure out ways to afford the shipping to get them.
  9. Hello! I'm a neighbor in Germany originally from the US. Your best bet is to contact them at the email address provided for information in English. Things are a little different in Austria than in Germany, but you might also get some help from the DZG in English. Open Original Shared Link -- they've been very helpful to us these last six years. I...
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