celiac medicine
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Pot Luck Hell
Pot lucks are lovely events. Until someone has a food allergy, food sensitivity, or celiac disease. They turn into minefields of torture with buried bombs of gluten everywhere! The only way to not get sick is to not participate but… Continue reading
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Larazotide Acetate
Discussion of Larazotide Acetate Continue reading
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Two new studies
In the middle of this COVID-19 pandemic, it feels like the whole world has stopped except research on the virus. Fortunately, science outside the virus is still occurring and research on celiac disease is ongoing. Two new studies published results… Continue reading
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Celiac Teenager
Being a teenager is a joyous and happy time with some difficulty. Transitioning from being a little kid completely under a parent’s control to gaining more and more freedom. More freedom comes with more responsibility. With celiac disease, the new… Continue reading
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New study – Gluten ingestion
As someone with celiac disease, we assume we ingest zero grams of gluten. Study after study has shown that those attempting a gluten free diet are still exposed to significant amounts of gluten. This new study says the same thing,… Continue reading
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A couple of things today
I’ve got two things to talk about – my celiac is mine to deal with and a lack of celiac friendly options for Mother’s Day. Continue reading
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Risk
We all take risks. Whether it is in our personal lives by putting our hearts on the line in a new relationship, jumping off a rock cliff into cool waters, running with the bulls in Pamplona, attending a new class… Continue reading
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Heard about this guy
I’ve been thinking about this encounter since over the weekend. I’m not really sure if you’ve had this experience either and I’m not sure what to think. Continue reading
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The Gluten Dream
I had the gluten dream last night. Continue reading
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Celiac Awareness Month
Twice a year, I’m super stoked to have celiac disease – Passover and May!!! Continue reading







