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Social Media Fights
I try really, really hard not to get into social media fights with people. Rarely do I feel better after having argued with someone on social media and I know better. But sometimes, I cannot let it slide. I couldn’t… Continue reading
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Outside the guts- whole-body effects of celiac disease
Today we have several small but interesting articles on a variety of topics. We talk about how celiac disease affects cardiovascular disease, vitamin D, and the eyes. Celiac disease affects all parts of the body and these three articles confirm… Continue reading
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A word about Celiac disease
I get frustrated in this celiac world. Frustration about not being able to eat what I want and being sick all the time. But there are two ways to deal with it – change something or wallow in the frustration.… Continue reading
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Study on Shared Fryers
As someone with a gluten issue, we have all heard shared fryers are a big no-no. Nobody ever tested the theory, we all just assumed this was accurate. Makes sense right, cook gluten in one thing and cook something gluten… Continue reading
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Two Studies – H. Pylori and NCWS
Two meta studies published recently about celiac disease. One regarding H. pylori, the bacteria that causes ulcers and if it affects onset of celiac disease. The second regarding non-celiac wheat sensitivity’s (NCWS) impact. Both add shading and context to celiac… Continue reading
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Celiac and Additional Food Intolerances
There are lots of myths floating around the celiac universe. Some of them are based on science and others are based on flights of fancy. Ongoing celiac symptoms can be related to additional food intolerances or other issues is based… Continue reading
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Latiglutenase Trial Update
ImmungenX just completed their latiglutenase and CypCel trial and declared both a success! Let’s discuss. Continue reading
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Oreos, Canyon Bakehouse, and a New Study
It has been a busy week in the celiac world. Let’s discuss! Continue reading
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EPI and Celiac
Exocrine Pancreatic Insufficiency (EPI) and celiac disease may be common cohorts. Today we will discuss the pancreas functions, what EPI is, and what the research says about celiac and EPI. Continue reading
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Kitchens – Dedicated or Not?
Talking about how to keep a non-gluten free kitchen safe for those with Celiac disease. Continue reading








