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  1. What browser are you using, and what device...desktop, iPhone?
  2. You may want to read this article: https://www.celiac.com/celiac-disease/celiac-disease-amp-related-diseases-and-disorders/geographic-tongue-glossitis-and-celiac-disease/geographic-tongue-glossitis-and-its-relationship-with-celiac-disease-r1958/
  3. Those with Celiac disease can have major stomach issues if they eat foods with gluten. The Rev. Adam J. Shoemaker says serving gluten-free bread ... View the full article
  4. While the gluten-free fad has brought some awareness to celiac disease, many people still don't understand what the condition entails (or just how ... View the full article
  5. Many Disney restaurants now offer allergy-friendly menus to address various food intolerances including Celiacs, offering many gluten-free options ... View the full article
  6. Seven years ago, a group of Carmel women recently diagnosed with celiac disease – an autoimmune disorder that damages the small intestine when ... View the full article
  7. Here are a few things I've heard or overheard in my years as a nutrition ... When a person with celiac disease eats gluten, for instance, the protein ... View the full article
  8. The first ~200-300 words presented GFWD’s position, and most people don’t read that far into articles. Had Jefferson had an “axe to grind” he would not have done that.
  9. When I die I am going to ensure that my last meal is filled with all of the wheat, barley, spelt, kamut and rye I can stuff inside my mouth. I want my small ... View the full article
  10. We don't agree that expressing a different viewpoint on the Nima Sensor is "petty and malicious" or constitutes a "mean spirited attack" on them. We are offering a professional response to their position on the Nima Sensor, which we, respectfully, disagree with. Offering a different perspective is not an attack. Since "attack" seems to be the mantra of some...
  11. We disclose all of our sponsors, as we've done in this article. It is fair for you to question whether or not our sponsors might influence our editorial content. We feel it is also important for others to mention possible conflicts of interest when presenting positions, which, in this case, did not happen. On Thursday we published this non-flattering article...
  12. But today we learned of a new twist: Some churches are offering gluten-free ... When the priest comes to you with bread, you may say “gluten-free. ... a Nebraska priest with celiac disease received special permission from his diocese ... View the full article
  13. The device is extremely accurate at reading the gluten content at 20 ppm and above, and is 100% accurate at 40ppm and above, but as their published results indicate, it isn’t perfect. For celiacs who want or need to eat outside their homes this tool does offer them a way to do this more safely than not having the device.
  14. We are not sure of any brands that test negative for glyphosate, but there may be some that do. Note that by being gluten-free you may be exposed less than most people, as glyphosate is commonly used on wheat. Also, according to California standards, Bob’s Red Mill oats are considered safe.
  15. Since he is being presented as an expert by Gluten-Free Watchdog, it is fair for anyone to question his credentials. I think the bigger point in this article is whether or not Gluten-Free Watchdog should have disclosed that Mr. Rogers works for a potential competitor of Nima's, thus making his assessment of Nima's voluntarily published data a potentially...
  16. "At Little Lady, I learned that gluten-free foods is a strong niche. There are a lot of people with celiac disease and the gluten-free segment is growing," ... View the full article
  17. A dermatologist could do a test on the blisters to see if they are dermatitis herpetaformis, which is the skin condition associated with celiac disease, however, if you go gluten-free too long before certain testing it could cause false negative results. If it is DH it could take weeks or months on a 100% gluten-free diet to clear up.
  18. A gluten-free diet must be consumed by people with a diagnosis of celiac disease – a serious digestive illness – because gluten causes damage to ... View the full article
  19. In fact, there are certain ingredients she advises her patients to avoid, ... A gluten-free diet is also crucial for those with celiac disease and gluten ... View the full article
  20. And in recent years, another, less-fully understood condition has arisen in medical literature: non-celiac gluten sensitivity. This diagnosis of exclusion ... View the full article
  21. We've made some changes. Please let me know. We will continue testing this.
  22. Thank you for reporting this. We will look into it to see if there is an issue.
  23. Kim Châu Vietnamese Deli Ltd. is recalling Kim Châu brand Spring Roll from the marketplace because it contains egg and may contain wheat which are not declared on the label. People who have an allergy to egg or wheat, celiac disease or other gluten-related disorders should not consume the recalled product described below. Recalled products Brand N...
  24. The Rockford, Illinois Celiac support group will be meeting Wednesday, September 26th at 6:30 PM at OSF St. Anthony's Hospital in Rockford in the Foundation Room on the lower level.
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