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gluten sensitivity

Gluten Free Celebrations for Gluten Sensitive and Coeliac Celiac Disease Kids

December 29, 2008

It’s that time of the year again!
Christmas, New Year, Birthday Parties and holidays generally can be a very exciting time for kids. However, for children with Gluten Sensitivity including Coeliac / Celiac Disease a little more attention and thought is required to make sure these festivities are just as special.
All children should be able to [...]

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New resource for the Gluten sensitive, Gluten intolerant and Celiacs

December 25, 2008

In their news entry, PRWEB told us about a new Gluten Free search engine. 
www.glutenfreefox.com

PRWEB: GlutenFreeFox.com has just launched as the web’s first gluten-free search engine. The gluten-free trend, often dubbed the diet industry’s “new low-carb,” is no fad. With as much as 30% of the population gluten sensitive, and millions still undiagnosed, gluten-free is [...]

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Best on Celiac/Coeliac Disease and Gluten Free Posts of the week

December 13, 2008

There are many good people online writing about gluten free health, coeliac and celiac disease and symptoms related to the disease.
Starting today, I’ll try to upload on a weekly basis some posts and articles I’ve been reading and I think are worth your time to read.
Gluten-Free Brownie Tips
By Kelly
A few weeks ago Kim made some [...]

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ECZEMA: Another Aspect of Gluten Sensitivity?

November 25, 2008

Eczema afflicts possibly one person in five per head of population and up to one child in ten.
Eczema, and related afflictions such as psoriasis and dermatitis, can affect people of all ages from newborn, breastfed babies to elderly adults. In infants and toddlers more than 80% of eczema, some extremely acute, is caused by allergic [...]

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Coeliac Disease, Gluten Sensitivity and the mature person

November 20, 2008

Coeliac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity may come from genetic pre-disposition, long term deterioration of the digestive system and general ageing.
Sometimes a severe viral infection and /or its treatment may trigger the condition.
People often mention a severe illness and anti-biotics in association with the onset of their condition: that their immune system has been severely stressed [...]

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Gluten Sensitivity – As many as 1 in 10 affected

November 13, 2008

It seems that at least one person in ten may suffer from some type of gluten sensitivity. The symptoms may range from trivial to life threatening.
You may be gluten sensitive if gluten provokes your symptoms and if your symptoms diminish or disappear when gluten is withdrawn from your diet only to flare again upon re-exposure [...]

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How mass food production, shelf life, and cost cutting may be affecting your health

September 10, 2008

Food production processes have changed dramatically in recent times as today’s society has:

more mouths to feed,
complex distribution systems to move the food around, get it into retail outlets, and eventually the consumer’s hands, and
a perceived [...]

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