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🌾 What Do You Wish People Knew About Celiac Disease?

May is Celiac Disease Awareness Month, and it’s a time to shine a light on the reality of living with celiac disease. Whether you’ve been recently diagnosed, have been managing it for years, or love someone who is gluten-free—not by choice, but by medical necessity—this month is for you.

Celiac disease affects approximately 1 in 100 people globally. It’s an autoimmune condition, not a food trend. Yet misconceptions and misinformation still run rampant.

This year, along with the facts and stories I’ll be sharing all month, I want to do something different…

💬 What Do YOU Want People to Know?

I’ve got a full lineup of content planned—educational posts, myth-busting facts, and real-life experiences—but I want to open the floor to you.

What do you wish more people understood about celiac disease?

Here are some ideas to spark your thoughts:

Leave your thoughts in the comments below or send me a message if you’d like to stay anonymous. Your voice matters—and could help someone feel seen or better understood.

✨ Why Celiac Awareness Month Matters

Awareness isn’t just about medical facts—it’s about creating empathy and building safer, more inclusive spaces.

When schools, restaurants, friends, and families understand celiac disease better, everyone benefits.

This month, let’s work together to spread real awareness—not just about gluten, but about what it truly means to live with an autoimmune condition like celiac.

💡 Want to Get Involved?

Together, we can make a difference—one post, one fact, one story at a time. 💚

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