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ARCHIVED New Delphi Lists! Product Lists!
celiac3270 replied to celiac3270's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
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ARCHIVED New Delphi Lists! Product Lists!
celiac3270 replied to celiac3270's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
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ARCHIVED Girl With Digestive Disease Denied Communion
celiac3270 replied to ms-sillyak-screwed's topic in Publications & Publicity
Oh, this was from about a year ago... there are a number of other threads on it in this section, such as (but not limited to) these: Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link Open Original Shared Link -
ARCHIVED Forbinin List
celiac3270 replied to Firegirl43's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Perhaps it's a continuation onto the next line? "wheat flour...lipids?" Because that would make no sense on its own. Lipids are essentially fats and obviously this diet does not result in the restriction of all fat in one's diet. -
ARCHIVED Woman's Day September 13,2005 Issue
celiac3270 replied to brdbntL's topic in Publications & Publicity
Also brief mention in the Feb 1, 2006 (yes, that's what the date of the magazine said) magazine, I heard from a relative... under an article about diseases doctors miss. -
If you mean your "personal photo," don't continue trying ; this board and most of a similar format have that option turned off--the only photo you can edit here is your avatar, which you obviously know how to work.
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ARCHIVED Gf Teriyaki Sauce
celiac3270 replied to celiac3270's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Wow...you really know what you're talking about with the alcohol situation. I, obviously, do not -
ARCHIVED New 2006 Labeling
celiac3270 replied to grantschoep's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
It means that wheat must be explicitly listed as a common allergen when these new labels are printed (keep in mind that companies can still use up old labels and products manufactured before Jan 1, 2006 will certainly not have the warnings). Rye, barley, and oats are not on the list of eight, so we must continue to look for them as we do now--no changes... -
ARCHIVED Face Mask For Plane?
celiac3270 replied to tiffjake's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
If you're looking for another general book on celiac, I would strongly recommend Danna Korn's book entitled "Wheat-Free, Worry-Free." I trust her writing far before that of Jax Peters Lowell. -
ARCHIVED New 2006 Labeling
celiac3270 replied to grantschoep's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
This only applies to wheat (for celiacs). Rye, barley, and oats are not included in the eight common allergens. The eight are: milk, eggs, peanuts, tree nuts (walnut, cashew, etc.), fish, shellfish, soy, adn wheat. It just helps us because it finds the hidden wheat. -
ARCHIVED Gf Teriyaki Sauce
celiac3270 replied to celiac3270's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Oh... ok... well some alcohol isn't gluten-free, because in whatever way beer is produced , it often contains barley. -
ARCHIVED Face Mask For Plane?
celiac3270 replied to tiffjake's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
Oh wow... of course--The Gluten-Free Bible. I am NOT a big fan of Jax Lowell's books for the numerous inaccuracies. And then she emphasizes masks on planes, but in her first book talked about just eating the insides of a sandwich made on regular bread. Read my rantings here, if you wish-- just in case you saw a few of the inaccurate product listings and... -
What do you want to unsubscribe from? The board itself or any e-mail updates you get? For the board, you could probably ask Scott, or if you change your settings to not receive any e-mail updates, you could just leave your account unused.
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ARCHIVED Gf Teriyaki Sauce
celiac3270 replied to celiac3270's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
And yet, beer is distilled, but considered not gluten-free (not to undermine you, though; I, too, trust distilled--vinegar, for example--even if the distillation process involves gluten-containing grains. The difference is that w/ beer, I think they add some barley back after distilling or something. -
Spelt Flour
celiac3270 replied to jason's mom's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
People with lactose intolerance can tolerate some forms easier than others (i.e. some ice cream might be bad, but something else might not). But spelt still contains gluten--and it doesn't matter what type of gluten it is, it will still result in villous atrophy. Look at the second point in this list on celiac.com: (re: spelt) https://www.celiac.com... -
Spelt Flour
celiac3270 replied to jason's mom's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
ABSOLUTELY NOT GLUTEN-FREE Spelt is a form of wheat, and despite what any health food store employees will say (MANY are misguided on this), it is wheat and therefore, not gluten-free. Even look it up in the dictionary and you'll see it, for example m-w.com (Merriam Webster's): spelt 2 entries found for spelt. To select an entry, click on it. ... -
That makes sense. In most celiacs, the villi (extremely small, finger-like protrusions from the intestinal wall that expand the surface area and absorb nutrients) are blunted to some degree... and the part of each villus that deals with lactose is the tip--it is the part that is damaged first and repaired LAST (since it grows back from bottom up). Lactose...
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ARCHIVED Gf Teriyaki Sauce
celiac3270 replied to celiac3270's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Oh, just editing to clarify (even though it should be clear from the quote) that I was responding to mcsteffi, and not to lpellegr about La Choy. Not necessarily. There could still be rye or barley. Water would be fine, so would the soybeans and salt. The alcohol you're not sure of... you don't know what type. You should call. -
ARCHIVED Ramapo Valley Brewery Gluten Free Beer
celiac3270 replied to knvb78's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
If it comes out of the same spout (I have less knowledge of this than you) then I would assume there is a problem. -
ARCHIVED Face Mask For Plane?
celiac3270 replied to tiffjake's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease
I don't think it's necessary at all. -
ARCHIVED How Did You Acquire Celiac?
celiac3270 replied to tasha's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Funny , but medical studies have actually shown that there must be some trigger. You need to be predisposed to celiac, having one or more genes, but you also need a trigger to set it off. Some triggers have been identified, such as invasive surgery, significant illness (mono, etc.), tremendous stress, etc. -
ARCHIVED gluten-free Food List Inside
celiac3270 replied to SammieMtz's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
This sounds like the Delphi Forums list (based on the categories). I've been circulating this one in such topics as this one: Open Original Shared Link and in e-mails. Check out this one: Open Original Shared Link and let me know if it's the same. -
ARCHIVED Is It Possible To Create New Food Intolerances
celiac3270 replied to danikali's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
I'm pretty sure you can acquire allergies/intolerances once you've been diagnosed. This would be due to a decreased variety of food--if you eat the same thing over and over again, you're more likely to develop allergies to those foods. The other thing is, you might realize them once celiac symptoms are away. I just began to realize a few months ago that... -
I get them relatively often--maybe once every week or two? But I know my problem: I drink WAAAAY less water than I should. Difficult to imagine trying to drink 8-10 bottles of water every day....
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ARCHIVED Ramapo Valley Brewery Gluten Free Beer
celiac3270 replied to knvb78's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
The answer to your question is no--I'm only 14-- but I have read the comments of many others. The general consensus seems to be that Bard's Tale Beer is the best and most popular, followed by Ramapo... those are the two big brands of gluten-free beer.