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- Scott Adams commented on Scott Adams's article in Additional Concerns10
Is McDonald's Gluten-Free? A Complete Guide to Safe Menu Options (+Video)
Unfortunately this can happen at ANY restaurant, especially McDonald's, thus the disclaimers in the article.- burgers
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- Scott Adams replied to Eldene's topic in Food Intolerance & Leaky Gut16
Oats gluten free?
Your point about the limitations of current testing is valid, but the idea of "molecular mimicry" with rice and corn glutens is less clear. While corn contains zein, which can trigger reactions in some celiac patients, rice is generally considered safe and lacks proteins structurally similar to gluten. The term "molecular mimicry" is often overused and not... -
- trents replied to Marie70's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs9
My Adult daughter is blaming me for her "possible" Celiac disease.
I think Scott speaks truth. And I think there is more to this than the prospect of her having celiac disease. If it wasn't this issue, I'm betting it would be another. -
- Scott Adams replied to Marie70's topic in Parents, Friends and Loved Ones of Celiacs9
My Adult daughter is blaming me for her "possible" Celiac disease.
So one does need a specific inherited gene in order to develop celiac disease, so in some way I suppose anyone with celiac disease could take the negative approach of blaming their parents for getting it, however, it also takes some other environmental trigger, such as a specific virus or other factor, and this part is not necessarily caused by the parents... -
- Maria Deal commented on Scott Adams's article in Celiac Disease Basics7
What are the Odds of Developing Celiac Disease based on HLA-DQA/DQB Genotype?
I’m trying to understand this as well. My “results” read “Negative” for the 2 main genes, but in the paragraph it does indeed say I carry another gene and half of another. So I called and asked. Lab said you do not need those 2 main genes to be diagnosed Celiac, it is just less likely. My doctor is trying to get me to eat gluten. I’ve been diagnosed for about 6...- celiac disease
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