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  • People say the craziest things about being gluten free!

    What is some of the best and worst advice given to you when you tell people you have gluten issues? Here’s what happened to me…. A friend and I were watching our children at their sporting event. The friend suggested… Continue reading

    People say the craziest things about being gluten free!
  • Follow up post diagnosis

    What if any follow up have you had since diagnosis? A study from 2012 showed that between 41% and 88% ad a follow up visit regarding celiac. However, less than 35% of celiac patients were followed up with according to… Continue reading

    Follow up post diagnosis
  • 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
  • Debunking Gluten Cross Contamination Myths

    Cross contamination is like to boogey man of living gluten free. We believe that cross contamination is everywhere. We never know when it is going to make us sick. But are we getting as much contamination as we think? This study investigates… Continue reading

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  • Extra-intestinal manifestations of celiac disease….

    Extra intestinal manifestations of celiac disease. Continue reading

    Extra-intestinal manifestations of celiac disease….
  • 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
  • ZED 1227

    Continuing our tour of potential celiac drugs in the pipeline…..ZED1227 is up next. ZED 1227 is an interesting drug in that it bridges two common methodologies in celiac drug research. Commonly, celiac drugs fall into one of a two categories… Continue reading