“Consider that there is about 20 feet of intestine coiled in the body and it’s easy to understand. That’s a lot of intestine that has to get better before we can call it healed.”
Tag: celiac disease
Gluten-Free Diet Meets the Teen Years
Originally published in Allergic Living’s Fall 2014 magazine. Diagnosed in September 2013 with celiac disease, Cam Rich knows he can… Read more »
Glutened? What to Do.
Dr. Joseph Murray, a gastroenterologist at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, offers some do’s and a definite don’t.
Celiac Linked to Higher Rate of Miscarriage and Premature Birth
A study of pregnancy experiences finds that women with celiac disease are significantly more likely to have a miscarriage or… Read more »
‘Seriously, Celiac’ Campaign Stresses Need for Family Testing
Video goes viral, while program guides the ‘how-tos’ of conversation.
Label Reading for Food Allergens or Celiac Disease
Whether you’re new to the food allergy world or a veteran, there is never a time you can let your guard down.
Busting Through Gluten’s Myths
From gluten content levels to the risks of skin lotions, a lot of myths get mashed into gluten-free “facts”. Even… Read more »
Why You Should Test For Celiac Before Going Gluten-Free
First published in Allergic Living magazine; to subscribe click here. What seems like a harmless experiment could do more harm… Read more »
Need to Know: Oats and the Gluten-Free Diet (Canada)
The subject of oats and the gluten-free diet can be confusing. Here’s what you need to know.
Need to Know: Oats and the Gluten-Free Diet
The subject of oats and the gluten-free diet can be confusing. Here’s what you need to know.