There are many good people online writing about Gluten Free and health, Coeliac and Celiac disease and symptoms related to the disease.
This is one more of my weekly posts about articles I’ve been reading and I think are worth your time to read.
Tesco asks for ideas from coeliacs |
Living gluten free? Celiac or Coeliac disease? Need to avoid gluten? Raising a gluten free child?Absolutely astonished this morning to see that one of Tesco’s buyers has posted on the gluten free message board, asking what the gluten free community would like to see in store.
http://www.free-from.com/blog/
Family focuses on gluten-free diet benefits
Hawke’s Bay Today – Hastings,New Zealand
It may be hard for most kids to imagine not having a piece of birthday cake at a friend’s party, never buying lunch from the school tuckshop and never enjoying takeaways.
But for the Wilson siblings of Taradale it’s a life they’re just learning to cope with.
For Georgia, 12, it’s especially hard as she has never had any symptoms of coeliac disease, which tests have shown she has a severe case of.
Childhood Diabetes on the Rise in Europe
Truthdig website
Auto immune diseases in general — Celiac, the colitis’s, Lupus and so on — tend to be familial, though not necessary hereditary in the strictness sense.
NICE backs serological testing for celiac disease
Healthcare Republic (press release) – London,UK
Persistent gastrointestinal symptoms and prolonged fatigue are among symptoms that should alert gp’s to a possible diagnosis of celiac disease.
Wal-Mart gets Points for Labeling Gluten-Free
By AmyLeger
If those marketers are reading this post — we celiacs would love to see more of this! I thoroughly enjoy the fact that we can have a box of augratin potatoes now! They may not be the best for us, but I haven’t purchased them in 10 years
Best Regards
Paul Smith
www.glutenfreehealth.net
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