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  • Celiac and the Skin

    Skin conditions and celiac disease – I read lots and lots of stories about people having reactions when touching products containing gluten. All of the information I’ve read says that gluten molecules are too large to pass through pores in… Continue reading

    Celiac and the Skin
  • How to help a Celiac

    Article for friends and family about celiac! Continue reading

    How to help a Celiac
  • How to order GF in a restaurant

    Well covered territory, but new suggestions on how to order gluten free in a restaurant. Continue reading

  • Raw chicken and cross contamination

    Raw Chicken Analogy for Cross Contamination…. I think I have a good analogy about teaching people to prevent cross contamination while cooking. Think about taking all the same precautions for cooking with gluten that we take with cooking raw chicken.… Continue reading

  • A potpourri of incomplete post ideas

    A potpourri of partial ideas and topics for a peek inside what is on my mind. Continue reading

    A potpourri of incomplete post ideas
  • Toilet habits

    Poop – this post is going to be all about poop. If you don’t want to read, I suggest you stop now.  Final warning…. Here goes…. My digestive system likes to push food through, very, very quickly sometimes. When I… Continue reading

  • Latiglutenase Update

    Latiglutenase has been around for a long time. Researchers started studying this drug in 2017.  A brief history of Latiglutenase – Across several studies it did not demonstrate improvement in serology or intestinal healing. – In sero-positive (celiac blood tests are positive… Continue reading

  • Nima, Nima, Nima

    Gluten Free Watchdog came received complaints from Nima users that Philadelphia Cream Cheese contained gluten. GFW did their testing and determined that the cream cheese indeed contained less than 20ppm of gluten. If you remember, GFW also had the same… Continue reading

    Nima, Nima, Nima
  • Still sick, even with gluten free diet? Duh!

    Another study came out saying that the gluten free diet is insufficient for the adequate treatment of celiac disease. Even those with well controlled symptoms may still have a low grade inflammatory fire burning in your guts. Let’s discuss. Continue reading

    Still sick, even with gluten free diet? Duh!