Celiac Research. Celiac Diet
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Wild, wild west
For the most part, I often feel like celiac disease is the wild west. Science knows a lot about celiac disease. It is the only autoimmune disease with a known trigger – gluten. When gluten is removed from the diet,… Continue reading
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Stay Vigilant!
I think I have it together and then this disease checks it! Continue reading
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Gluten free vs. Gluten friendly
Why are we seeing “Gluten friendly” menu items instead of “Gluten free”? Continue reading
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Italy, children, and celiac
Study shows an increased prevalence of celiac disease in children in Italy. Continue reading
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Probiotics no longer recommended
For the past several years, probiotics have been all the rage. Probiotics are in everything including yogurt and in every grocery store. They are expensive, especially the refrigerated ones. Continue reading
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Celiac and the Liver
here are over 300 symptoms of celiac disease. When untreated, celiac can affect every part of the body. The liver can be affected by celiac and you need a liver to be alive. Today, we will talk about what the… Continue reading
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Celiac and weight
The classic picture of someone with celiac disease is underweight with a history of diarrhea. This picture is changing with more and more asymptomatic, overweight, constipated, anemic, or those with a constellation of vague symptoms being diagnosed with celiac disease.… Continue reading
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What will gluten free life look like after?
I’m waxing poetic a little today, sorry. But I’ve been thinking a lot about a question someone asked the other day. They asked if I thought that restaurants would continue offering gluten free options on their menus. Continue reading
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Big Pile of Mush
I often start to write articles and then something else will pop up – a new study or a question from you all. Currently, I have 34 articles that have been started or never finished. Re-reading this one is sort… Continue reading
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Gallbladder & Celiac
Many people in the celiac community have talked about gallbladder disease. Is there science that says they are related or is there something else? Continue reading









