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- gregoryC replied to gregoryC's topic in Traveling with Celiac Disease9
Celebrity Cruise for Gluten Free
Agree, and on this cruise I did the worst case scenario. I did not meet with any dining room staff. Out of 7 nights I only had to request 1 night to see if they could make a cuban themed seafood plate for me. They did! It was awesome! I cannot emphasize enough how much Celebrity beats Royal Caribbean on quality and options for not only Gluten Free options... -
- jadeceoliacuk posted a topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs0
How to choose a Naturopath for 6yr old
Hello forum, I wondered if there was any advice as to finding a naturopath for my 6yr old. He is ceoliac and been advised to go dairy free too by an NHS dietician. He is on a wait list for an ASD assesment and is low on iron, vit d etc... has a weak immune system or maybe his immune system is just overactive as he is poorly alot. I think we could do... -
- Jean Shifrin replied to Jean Shifrin's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease4
Implications of glutening after repairing villi
Thanks so much for this article, Scott. My symptoms are not gastrointestinal, but result in intense swelling in my left knee if I consume gluten. The swelling will go down in a day or two if I do not ingest any more gluten. I'm thankful that I no longer have gastrointestinal related symptoms, so most of these remedies are not applicable - but I appreciate... -
- Scott Adams replied to Nogluten4thisgirl's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms1
Is the gluten challenge worth it with what I’ve got going on here?
Your experience sounds challenging, and it’s great that you’re already seeing some improvements on a gluten-free diet. Based on your HLA gene results, the alleles you have (DQA101:02, DQA102:01, DQB102:02, DQB106:02) show a mix of gene types, some of which are associated with an increased risk of celiac disease, though none are definitive indicators on the... -
- Scott Adams replied to Jean Shifrin's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease4
Implications of glutening after repairing villi
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