Wheat Intolerance
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The List
I asked and you delivered. I had writers block at the end of last week and have a slew of topics to discuss over the next few weeks. A few of them are quick and easy answers. Others will require… Continue reading
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Pop Quiz
I always feel like going to the Gastroenterologist is like a pop quiz. I wonder if I ate gluten free enough to ensure my follow up celiac tests are normal. Always hope that there is no damage in the small… Continue reading
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Yuck…
Today is prep day. All day. I’m not happy about it but I am happy about what we may learn. I have a repeat colonoscopy and endoscopy tomorrow. Continue reading
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Not everyone understands….
The world doesn’t understand what gluten is. They don’t understand cross contamination. They just don’t get it. And we shouldn’t expect them to understand. Continue reading
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Celiac death rates higher than control
Scary headline? Good. I wanted to get your attention. This is serious and celiac needs to be taken seriously It also needs to be managed. The gluten free diet needs to be maintained and managed. Follow up care with your… Continue reading
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301 Posted articles
We are now up to 301 articles written and published. When I reach milestones like this, I like to think about where we are and where we have been. So, what has changed and what has remained the same -… Continue reading
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NCGS, IBS, & Celiac
Non-celiac gluten sensitivity, irritable bowel syndrome, and celiac disease all have overlapping symptoms. Typically, all three have symptoms that include bloating,; diarrhea and/or constipation; neurological symptoms, such as brain fog; fatigue; and others. The common root to all of these… Continue reading
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IBD & Celiac
Inflammatory bowel disease or IBD and celiac seem to have a relationship. According to a new study published in the journal Gastroenterology, the relationship may be closer and more intertwined than they thought. Continue reading
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Gluten consumed on a gluten free diet – duh…
There has been much hulabaloo made about a recent study that said that people on a strict gluten free diet are consistently exposed to gluten. My answer is…. of course we are consistently exposed to gluten. Continue reading
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PVP Biologics, U of Maryland, and Brain Damage
d by Takeda, the University of Maryland incorrectly fed gluten to a student with celiac disease, and it seems celiac disease can cause brain damage. Three big pieces of news today and let’s pound through it. Continue reading









