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    Gluten-free Kourtney Kardashian Rocks AP Bikini in St. Barts

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    Celiac.com 09/17/2015 - This week in gluten-free celebrity news, Open Original Shared Link

    Kourtney Kardashian. Photo: CC--Glenn FrancisKourtney Kardashian was in St Barts earlier this month, showing off her killer post-baby curves while shooting scenes for Keeping Up With The Kardashians.

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    According to UsWeekly, the fit mother of three has been eating only organic, gluten-free foods and doing strict portion control to return to her pre-pregnancy size.

    Meanwhile, Rosanna Davison is drawing heat for making claims that link gluten consumption to autism, arthritis and schizophrenia.

    Initially, the former Miss World posted that the had given up gluten after finding that it gave her a skin rash and upset her stomach. So far so good.

    But when she added that her husband had been healing from rheumatoid arthritis after ditching gluten, the internets erupted with their particular brand of instant fury.

    Arthritis Ireland tweeted that: no evidence to suggest that the serious auto-immune disease of #RA can be managed through a gluten-free diet.

    While RTE journalist Philip Boucher-Hayes called Davison's comments "dangerous nonsense…with real world implications for people's health and wallets."



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    Guest dappy

    Please find some better example of good effects from "needing" and following a gluten-free diet. There's enough exposure for these vacuous "entertainers" to fill many lifetimes.

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    Guest jax
    Please find some better example of good effects from "needing" and following a gluten-free diet. There's enough exposure for these vacuous "entertainers" to fill many lifetimes.

    I totally!agree with Dappy's comments. These over-exposed celebrities are gluten-free by choice and probably have personal chefs preparing their gluten-free food!

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    Guest Wendy

    I can stomach hearing about Kim K's gluten free diet, but do I really have to hear about her bikini? I thought I was relatively safe from pornographic headlines at celiac.com. Not sure what the point of this article is.

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    I can stomach hearing about Kim K's gluten free diet, but do I really have to hear about her bikini? I thought I was relatively safe from pornographic headlines at celiac.com. Not sure what the point of this article is.

     

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    I totally!agree with Dappy's comments. These over-exposed celebrities are gluten-free by choice and probably have personal chefs preparing their gluten-free food!

     

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    I can stomach hearing about Kim K's gluten free diet, but do I really have to hear about her bikini? I thought I was relatively safe from pornographic headlines at celiac.com. Not sure what the point of this article is.

    Agreed - this is the type of article one that caters to the less intelligent. Surprised there aren't more important things to write about concerning celiac disease. Celiac.com is really going down hill. Very disappointed!

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    Agreed - this is the type of article one that caters to the less intelligent. Surprised there aren't more important things to write about concerning celiac disease. Celiac.com is really going down hill. Very disappointed!

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    https://www.celiac.com/articles/24096/1/Why-All-the-Hate-for-Gluten-free-Celebrities/Page1.html

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