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  • Pooping immediately after eating?

    Feeling a rush after meals? It’s normal! The Gastrocolic Reflex helps your body push food through after eating, clearing space for more. While this reflex ensures digestion takes 6-48 hours, sudden symptoms like bloating or chronic diarrhea might need a… Continue reading

    Pooping immediately after eating?
  • Where is your gluten-free red line?

    Managing celiac disease involves navigating a gluten-filled world while ensuring remission through strict adherence to a gluten-free diet. Awareness of intermittent gluten exposure and understanding blood tests limitations is crucial. Social interactions with gluten-containing foods or Continue reading

    Where is your gluten-free red line?
  • Celiac Disease and Perfection

    Living with celiac disease demands relentless vigilance and can feel exhausting. Continue reading

    Celiac Disease and Perfection
  • Celiac Disease Diagnosis is Backwards

    To prove you have celiac disease, you often have to do the very thing that is damaging your body: Eat gluten. That sounds backwards, because most of the time when something hurts us, the solution is simple — stop doing… Continue reading

    Celiac Disease Diagnosis is Backwards
  • Why your Gluten Free Comfort Food Strategy Matters.

    When you’re sick, your ability to function drops, and you crave comfort food that’s safe and familiar. My go-to gluten-free tomato soup is simple yet satisfying, offering a comforting meal without the hassle of gluten-free products. Prepare a few comforting… Continue reading

    Why your Gluten Free Comfort Food Strategy Matters.
  • Next Phase of the Gluten Free Journey

    So, you got the diagnosis of celiac disease. Congratulations! There is finally a name to the awful stuff that has been happening in the body and now what? After a few months of being diagnosed, most people do not feel… Continue reading

    Next Phase of the Gluten Free Journey
  • 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

  • Why to participate in celiac disease clinical trials?

    here are a variety of clinical trials out there for those with celiac disease. Some are observational – where you just report to the researchers what you ate or how you felt. Some are investigational – where they are testing… Continue reading

  • A plan for the first year!

    Eating plan for the first year being gluten free! Continue reading

  • 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

    EPI and Celiac