Living with celiac disease is a full-time job—and one that we didn’t sign up for. Managing a strict gluten free diet, navigating restaurants, obsessively reading labels, and worrying about cross contamination is exhausting.
That’s why I believe we need a drug for celiac disease. Not because I don’t value the gluten free diet—it’s lifesaving—but because we deserve more than just survival. We deserve options. We deserve freedom.
Why I Advocate for a Celiac Disease Treatment
This blog is a passion project, and sometimes life gets in the way of keeping it up. But my motivation remains constant: I want better for people with celiac disease. And by “better,” I mean a treatment—maybe even a cure.
Yes, I want a drug. And here’s why.
Divided Opinions: Do We Really Need a Drug for Celiac?
People in the celiac community have different views on this.
Some say: “I don’t want to depend on Big Pharma to manage my health.”
Others believe: “I’m doing just fine on the gluten free diet—I don’t need a pill.”
Here’s my take:
If a drug becomes available and you’re not comfortable taking it… you don’t have to.
But for those of us who want the option, it should exist.
What Would a Celiac Drug Actually Do?
When I say I want a drug for celiac disease, I don’t mean something to make gluten magically disappear. I want:
- ✅ A cure—a return to eating gluten without causing damage to my small intestine.
- ✅ Or, at the very least, protection from cross contamination—the hidden gluten that sneaks into meals even when we’re careful.
But even the idea of a cross contamination pill brings up tough questions.
The Frustrations of Cross Contamination Drugs
As exciting as a potential celiac medication sounds, it also makes me uneasy. Here’s why:
- How much gluten would it protect me from?
- What if I accidentally consume too much?
- Can I trust it to work consistently every time I eat out?
The uncertainty makes it hard to get excited. And still… I want to believe. Because anything that could lessen the mental and emotional toll of celiac disease is worth exploring.
I Want Celiac to Be Just a Part of Me—Not My Whole Life
Managing celiac disease affects every single part of my day—what I eat, where I go, who I dine with. I want it to become like my blue eyes or fine hair: just one part of who I am, not something that demands constant work and worry.
I take vitamins to strengthen my hair. Why shouldn’t I be able to take something that helps me manage my autoimmune disease?
So… Would You Take a Drug for Cross Contamination?
I’ve shared my thoughts, frustrations, and hopes. Now I want to hear from you:
- Would a drug that protects only against cross contamination be enough for your life?
- Would you take it? Or wait for something better?
Let’s keep the conversation going. Because the more we talk, the more awareness we create. And the more awareness we create, the closer we get to real progress.

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