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Extra-intestinal manifestations of celiac disease….
Extra intestinal manifestations of celiac disease. Continue reading
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Wrapping up ADA and Celiac….
Two more lawsuits are winding their way through the court system. A University of Maryland student with celiac disease is suing the food services department because they repeatedly and knowingly served her gluten filled foods. The student consulted with the… Continue reading
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Americans with Disabilities Act, Celiac Disease, and Public Accommodations…..
Many people when hearing that celiac disease is covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act means they can take food into restaurants, sue restaurants when they don’t provide gluten free foods, or any variety of other things. But based on… Continue reading
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Fired up!
Others are fired up…me, no so much…… A group of friends decide to attend a fancy tea party and one of the friends has celiac disease. The venue states on their website they cannot accommodate food allergies and they do… Continue reading
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Tea Party….
Others are fired up…me, no so much…… A group of friends decide to attend a fancy tea party and one of the friends has celiac disease. The venue states on their website they cannot accommodate food allergies and they do… Continue reading
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Probiotics and celiac disease….
Many times doctors will recommend probiotics for celiac patients in an attempt to alleviate symptoms and correct imbalances in the gut micro biome. However, the information on probiotics is mixed for their use in celiac disease. The gut micro biome… Continue reading
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Cross contamination in shared fryers…..
Some research studies on celiac disease make me want to slap my hand against my forehead and say “Duh”. If you would have just asked me, I could have told you the truth about whatever you are researching. I could… Continue reading
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Nima, Nima, Nima
Gluten Free Watchdog came received complaints from Nima users that Philadelphia Cream Cheese contained gluten. GFW did their testing and determined that the cream cheese indeed contained less than 20ppm of gluten. If you remember, GFW also had the same… Continue reading
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Cross Contamination Myths…..
One episode of cross contamination takes months to recover. All celiacs are ingesting low levels of gluten every day. For most and most of the time the exposure is too low an amount for the body to react or for… Continue reading
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Potpourri
Potpourri of ideas surrounding celiac disease Continue reading



