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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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Is food intolerance the same thing as a food allergy?

April 14, 2009

No.
A person who suffers a food intolerance is not allergic to that particular food.
However, some people, particularly children, are allergic to certain foods.
Common culprits include:

strawberries
peanuts
milks products
eggs
gluten

When someone eats a food to which he or she is allergic, there’s usually a fairly swift and obvious response. Allergic reactions can be caused [...]

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

April 9, 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.
Getting a Celiac Diagnosis | Healthy Living Times
By Joan Yankowitz
An early celiac diagnosis [...]

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

April 2, 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 Disease: More Than A Digestive Illness
North American Press Syndicate – New York,NY,USA
(NAPSI)-Bread, [...]

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Gluten Free Health – Celiac|Coeliac cards

March 31, 2009

Eating out is fun. But when you have gluten sensitivity you sometimes feel your choices are limited. Not all chefs understand the challenges Coeliacs face every day and this, of course, can also be tricky.
Similarly, when travelling interstate or overseas the last thing you want is to eat the wrong foods that will cause you [...]

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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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Travelling with Celiac – Coeliac Disease

March 9, 2009

According to the Australasian Society of Clinical Immunology and Allergy (http://www.allergy.org.au/aer/infobulletins/food_intolerence.htm ), around 1 in 20 infants and 1 in 100 adults are allergic to food.
Food Allergy Initiative (FAI) reports that more than 11 million Americans have food allergies of varying degrees of severity – including 2% of the adult population and 8% of children [...]

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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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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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