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It can feel isolating dealing with celiac disease, gluten intolerance, or a gluten allergy. The good news is you don’t have to go it alone.
It can feel isolating dealing with celiac disease, gluten intolerance, or a gluten allergy. The good news is you don’t have to go it alone.
Note: For this resource, we are assuming that you have chosen to make your household 100% gluten-free. Scroll to the bottom of this post for posts on creating a safe household while living with gluten eaters. If you hate cleaning normally, you’re going to loathe the deep cleaning required to rid your kitchen of gluten. […]
When you talk about what celiac disease is, you often have to talk about what the disease is not. While ‘celiac disease’, ‘gluten allergy’, and ‘gluten sensitivity’ or ‘intolerance’ are often lumped together in the media, they are three different gluten related disorders. While these medical issues frequently share similar outward symptoms, the causes of […]
College can make parents a nervous wreck. It’s terrifying sending your baby out into an unknown environment to transition into living on their own. They’re done relying on you for food, shelter, and transportation. Unfortunately, they’re also done relying on others to take care of their health. This transition from being driven to doctors appointments […]
There is no reason to be frightened this Halloween! Keep yourself, and little ones, safe with our list of gluten-free Halloween treats. We’ve scoured the internet to find not only tasty gluten free options but also wanted to highlight several eco-friendly, nonGMO and all natural ingredient options. You may see a few classic favorites (like […]
A gluten intolerance iѕ thе body’s inability tо digest оr break dоwn thе gluten protein found in wheat аnd сеrtаin оthеr grains. Gluten intolerance (also knоwn аѕ a gluten sensitivity) саn range frоm a mild sensitivity tо gluten tо full-blown celiac disease. Aссоrding tо thе National Institute оf Diabetes аnd Digestive аnd Kidney Diseases, аbоut […]
This post was originally published by our founder, Jane Trygar in 2014. The information provided is still relevant and helpful today. When I was diagnosed with celiac disease, I wasn’t sure what to do. So, like anyone who needs answers, I turned to the internet. What I found was a lot of information. Information I […]
Around 3 million Americans are currently living with celiac disease, but nearly 2.5 million of those people are undiagnosed or misdiagnosed. For those who suspect they have a health issue, it will be a difficult journey that takes 6-10 years, on average, before they are diagnosed with celiac disease. Most, however, will remain undiagnosed or […]
Just like any disease that becomes well known and documented, celiac disease research is constantly changing and bringing new details and trials to the surface for celiac patients. Celiac Disease Research This article is a brief update on some of the latest findings for celiac disease research. Alba Therapeutics along with other companies has been […]
When you suffer from Celiac disease it’s important to be armed with as much information as possible – not only with online resources and support groups, but also with hard copy books. Here are three great books to add to your library about gluten-free living. They all offer tips on how to remove the gluten in […]