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ARCHIVED Gluten Free Tooth Paste For Sensitive Teeth
tarnalberry replied to trents's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
yes, all three are gluten-free. all of their products are. I don't use the whitening, of course, since that can make your teeth more sensitive. -
ARCHIVED Telling Our Daughter About Her Diagnosis
tarnalberry replied to cmdt's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Your husband is wrong. If she is producing antibodies, then she is damaging her intestines. That puts her at high risk for nutritional deficiencies, secondary autoimmune disorders, and intestinal cancers, not to mention the neurologic complications and other non-GI issues. You already know that something is wrong. (A little analogy - saying nothing... -
ARCHIVED Relationship Problems
tarnalberry replied to rachellek's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
While in no way related to this disease, I've been in somewhat similar situations, and my best advice is *not* to make such decisions when you're not able to fully, calmly, rationally, objectively think about these things. The fact that he just plain ol' thinks that you're lying is a problem - but he may not realize that when he says he doesn't believe you... -
ARCHIVED Gluten Free Tooth Paste For Sensitive Teeth
tarnalberry replied to trents's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
crest makes toothpaste for sensitive teeth that I've found very easy to find (this varies by geographic location, of course), that is gluten-free. -
ARCHIVED My Daughter May Be Allergic To Rice
tarnalberry replied to AndreaB's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
It's something I didn't appreciate until I married my husband. I also always heard the "make them eat it" advice or the "you're the parent, don't give them the option, they'll eat when they're hungry" suggestion. As a spouse, of course, and one who likes cooking, you know full well that your SO will fend for themselves, meal-wise, occasionally, but you... -
ARCHIVED Tricare Won't Pay For My Enterolab Work
tarnalberry replied to Sarah8793's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
Don't forget that just because an insurance company has paid for a test for someone else means that *your plan* through that came company will cover that test/procedure. Almost all insurance companies offer a wide range of plans, and what they will cover varies greatly between the plans, regardless of the fact that it is the same parent company. -
ARCHIVED Going Crazy And Becoming Bored Of Gluten Free Food
tarnalberry replied to a topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
Make a big plate of tinkyada pasta - you won't even notice it's not gluten-free. You can make virtually ANYTHING gluten free (about the only things that are really really hard are pastries - like croissants). -
ARCHIVED ? For The Parents - Re: Food Gifts
tarnalberry replied to skigirl's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
I'd be very 'open and honest'. Send the recipe (including the brand name and labels from any packaged foods you use) along with the item, and note the preparation - no shared wooden spoons, clean pans, etc. -
ARCHIVED Good Sources Of Fiber?
tarnalberry replied to jabberwife's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
or on yogurt or hot cereal or even in smoothies -
ARCHIVED Pf Changs
tarnalberry replied to lightningfoot speakin words's topic in Gluten-Free Restaurants
if you don't order them gluten free, they will make ones that are NOT gluten free. that's probably why you got sick. -
ARCHIVED Son's Labs - What Does Hladq2 & Hladq8 Mean?
tarnalberry replied to btm's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
What is says is that he has two of the genes that can lead to celiac disease, but he has *no* other test results suggesting that he has celiac disease. The condition requires not only the genes to be present, but for them to be activated, and for some people, that never happens in their lifetime. (It appears that an environmental trigger is needed, perhaps... -
ARCHIVED Anyone Had Trouble With Spouse Supporting?
tarnalberry replied to aprilh's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
No, I haven't had that problem. I'm sorry that you're not being respected by your spouse on your decison; it may be worth talking about why you're not getting the respect for your decision - since it is your decision, whether the other person believes in it or not. -
ARCHIVED Newbie Confusion
tarnalberry replied to Ivy's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
About the allergy tests - Celiac disease is not a wheat allergy. An allergy is an IgE response, but an intolerance is an IgG (and IgA) response. So an allergy (IgE) test, won't tell you *anything* about an intolerance like celiac disease. Additionally, whoever did the allergy tests was a moron. I've had two - both given by AAAAI registered doctors, and... -
ARCHIVED Comcast Big Wig Has Celiac
tarnalberry replied to floridanative's topic in Publications & Publicity
Ha! He can probably afford his own, dedicated chef, and train that chef to cook gluten-free for him! **whistfully dreams** :-P (He should still try the mariposa biscotti, though. :-D) -
ARCHIVED Tofu
tarnalberry replied to Nashville's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Absolutely! You definitely have to press tofu first, if you're using it as a solid. (I don't press silken tofu going into a smoothie! :-) ) I cut the block in half width wise (making two large, flat pieces), put it on a number of sheets of paper towel on a plate, then another plate goes on top, with a can or two out of the pantry for weight. At least... -
ARCHIVED Butter Substitute
tarnalberry replied to jmengert's topic in Gluten-Free Recipes & Cooking Tips
I use canola oil, or even better, hazelnut oil, in my banana bread. -
ARCHIVED Good Sources Of Fiber?
tarnalberry replied to jabberwife's topic in Related Issues & Disorders
beans, lentils, millet, quinoa, more veggies and more veggies. :-P -
ARCHIVED How Long Is Long Enough--elimination Diet?
tarnalberry replied to jabberwife's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
I'd say that was quite a lot. Not everyone gets diahreah, of course, and you certainly did react to it. Unless you get that sort of reaction everytime you eat anything, I'd say there is something happening! -
ARCHIVED Physician Recommendation And Timing Question
tarnalberry replied to Stagiary's topic in Doctors
3 months, 3 slices of bread a day. BUT, a positive response on the diet IS a *very* valuable diagnostic, and most doctors who know much about celiac will tell you the same. -
ARCHIVED Luna Bars - Safe Or Not?
tarnalberry replied to michaunj's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Wheat free does not mean gluten free. Wheat is only one of four grains that contain gluten that can make us sick. An item has to be wheat free, barley free, rye free, and oat free for it to be gluten free. Many items that are just wheat free contain one of the other three offending grains. -
ARCHIVED Oops, I Ate A Cliff Bar Today Thinking They Are Gluten Free!
tarnalberry replied to Sarah8793's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Sorry to be the bearer of bad news, but the regular Clif bars are NOT gluten-free. Clif Nectar bars, however, are. -
ARCHIVED My Daughter May Be Allergic To Rice
tarnalberry replied to AndreaB's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
For sweet potato fries, I tend to use olive oil to coat, then fajita seasoning, chili powder, garlic salt, and a bit of extra salt if needed. (I like 'em spicy!) But you can also just go garlic salt, or just salt and pepper, or a bunch of other ways. Millet's different (and IMHO better) if you toast it first in a dry skillet. It also helps to not... -
ARCHIVED I Think I'm Getting Better...
tarnalberry replied to floridanative's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
I'm afraid I'm no help. I'd probably try adding more liquid to make a pan bar, but I've never made such a thing. I"m also quite perplexed as to how he'd be able to handle milk chocolate but not dark chocolate, since milk chocolate *is* dark chocolate, but with milk (and usually more sugar) added... Sorry to be unhelpful there. -
ARCHIVED I Think I'm Getting Better...
tarnalberry replied to floridanative's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
just imagine that the four cute cakes were gluten-free cakes! no reason not to! -
ARCHIVED My Daughter May Be Allergic To Rice
tarnalberry replied to AndreaB's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs
definitely try for variety. quinoa and millet are both good grains (with more nutrition than rice), and easy to cook. (millet is 'milder' tasting.) but don't forget about other things - beans and lentils, for instance. or potatoes, sweet potatoes, and other starchy vegetables. maybe she doesn't like them the way you've cooked them so far, but would like...