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301 Posted articles
We are now up to 301 articles written and published. When I reach milestones like this, I like to think about where we are and where we have been. So, what has changed and what has remained the same -… Continue reading
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NCGS, IBS, & Celiac
Non-celiac gluten sensitivity, irritable bowel syndrome, and celiac disease all have overlapping symptoms. Typically, all three have symptoms that include bloating,; diarrhea and/or constipation; neurological symptoms, such as brain fog; fatigue; and others. The common root to all of these… Continue reading
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Life
Life sometimes gets in the way of getting these posts up. I’m behind. I’ve been behind since Friday. I’m hoping to catch up tomorrow. I’ve got a few posts that were cooking but I haven’t finished so hopefully there will… Continue reading
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Early exposure to Gluten causes celiac?
Does early exposure to gluten cause celiac? Its complicated…. Continue reading
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IBD & Celiac
Inflammatory bowel disease or IBD and celiac seem to have a relationship. According to a new study published in the journal Gastroenterology, the relationship may be closer and more intertwined than they thought. Continue reading
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Gluten consumed on a gluten free diet – duh…
There has been much hulabaloo made about a recent study that said that people on a strict gluten free diet are consistently exposed to gluten. My answer is…. of course we are consistently exposed to gluten. Continue reading
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Celiac and Money
Discussion of money in celiac research and recommendations for saving some money on gluten free groceries. Continue reading
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Interesting article about self diagnosis.
The woman in the article, a former nurse, believed she had celiac disease. She self diagnosed, removed gluten, and continued to be sick. She was finally diagnosed with something completely unrelated. Please continue eating gluten and consult a physician if… Continue reading
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PVP Biologics, U of Maryland, and Brain Damage
d by Takeda, the University of Maryland incorrectly fed gluten to a student with celiac disease, and it seems celiac disease can cause brain damage. Three big pieces of news today and let’s pound through it. Continue reading





