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A 5-year+ problem – Gluten and skin diseases 2

May 12, 2009

Continuing my previous post about the relation gluten – skin disease – celiac
During the year he was exchange student in Germany, Eric ate a lot of bread and pastry. Shortly after he returned to Australia, he developed a small purple blister on his right buttock.
Within a year, the rash grew to include his other buttock [...]

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Gluten and skin diseases 1

May 5, 2009

What is worse than an itch?

Well, a lot of things.
But to someone who has a rash that won’t go away, an itch is unbearable, especially if it spreads and refuses to respond to ‘normal’ lotions, ointments, or even steroids.
Let’s examine gluten sensitivity and how it expresses itself in skin disorders, often masquerading as other more [...]

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Best on Celiac/Coeliac Disease and Gluten Free Posts of the week 4 | April

April 23, 2009

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.

B Vitamin Supplements Benefit Celiac Patients
FOXNews.com
B vitamin supplements reduce the risk of developing [...]

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Celiac Video Dealing with Celiac Kids video

April 21, 2009

On my last video I talked about children and Celiac Disease.
On this video I talk about how to deal with kids with Coeliac disease in social events, like birthdays and parties.

Best Regards
Paul Smith
glutenfreehealth.net

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Is your MOJO missing? New public health campaign launched today

March 23, 2009

Australians everywhere are being asked to check on the state of their MOJOs this week in a bid to raise awareness about coeliac disease.

‘Is your MOJO Missing?’ is the theme of a cheeky new public education campaign about the typical symptoms of coeliac disease which include unexplained and persistent tiredness, bloating and/or tummy upsets.
The campaign [...]

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Best on Celiac/Coeliac Disease and Gluten Free Posts of the week 3 | March

March 19, 2009

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.
Study probes the economic impact of undiagnosed celiac disease
A study published Journal Insurance [...]

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Best on Celiac/Coeliac Disease and Gluten Free Posts of the week 2 | March

March 12, 2009

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.
celiac: Communion
By sirgrunwald
They were favorably reviewed by the publication Gluten Free Living, and [...]

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Best on Celiac/Coeliac Disease and Gluten Free Posts of the week 1 | March

March 5, 2009

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.
Gluten Free South Africa: Cape Argus Power Bars
By Coeliac South Africa
I was diagnosed [...]

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Celiac disease and Celiac Disease Diagnosis Video

March 2, 2009

There are several tests that can be used to assist in diagnosis.
The level of symptoms may determine the order of the tests, but all tests lose their usefulness if the patient is already taking a gluten-free diet.
Intestinal damage begins to heal within weeks of gluten being removed from the diet, and antibody levels decline over [...]

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Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) and Celiac – New Guidelines

February 21, 2009

Although irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is the most common disease diagnosed by gastroenterologists, it’s also one of the most misunderstood.
That’s why updated guidelines addressing the management of the condition are being released by the American College of Gastroenterology.
Through a comprehensive review of the latest medical research and expert consensus, the updated guidelines provide clinicians with [...]

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