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Jefferson Adams

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  1. Sorry about that! I've adjusted the directions a bit. Enjoy!
  2. Remember, refined products, such as cereal, that are tested at under 20ppm gluten, are unlikely to contain pockets over 20ppm. That's because the products are made with milled and blended flour. Any contamination would be blended into the entire product, not simply hiding out in a corner waiting to make you sick.
  3. Celiac.com 03/06/2019 - FODMAPs is an acronym, short for “fermentable, oligosaccharides, disaccharides, monosaccharides and polyols.” FODMAPs is a single name for a bunch of different molecules, common in many in foods, that are poorly abs...
  4. Celiac.com 03/05/2019 - The mechanics of how celiac disease and gluten-related disorders develop is still poorly understood. In order to shed light on the subject, a team of researchers recently conducted a systematic review of the current...
  5. Celiac.com 03/04/2019 - Tissue-resident lymphocytes play a key role in immune surveillance, but there’s not much data on how these cells respond to chronic inflammation. A team of researchers recently set out to assess how well tissue-r...
  6. You are perfectly free to be fearful and reactionary against a potential celiac vaccine. Whether you try such treatment or not is entirely up to you. However, the fact is that, if the treatment works as described, many people with celiac disease could have their sensitivity levels reduced or eliminated. That's potentially huge and beneficial to large numbers...
  7. The article implies nothing of the sort. The vaccine builds immunity to gluten by increasing the body's resistance levels over time. The main benefits would be to give a buffer to very sensitive people. Many people would suffer less than they do now when exposed to gluten. Some would have no symptoms at all. That's great news for many people with celiac disease...
  8. Celiac.com 02/27/2019 - To avoid the chronic inflammation, discomfort and damage associated with celiac disease, celiac patients need to follow a strict, lifelong gluten-free diet. That can be a challenge for teens and young adults, as...
  9. Celiac.com 02/26/2019 - Researchers don't have much good information on gastrointestinal (GI) hormone response as it relates to appetite and glucose metabolism in celiac patients. To get some answers, a team of researchers recently set...
  10. Celiac.com 02/25/2019 - Even when following a gluten-free diet, many people with celiac disease occasionally ingest small amounts of gluten in food. However, researchers don’t have much good data on how that plays out in real life. Testing p...
  11. Celiac.com 02/21/2019 - A team of researchers recently set out to evaluate Trx serum levels and the expression levels of IL17A, IL21, and Trx genes in biopsies of gluten-free treated celiac patients, and untreated celiac disease patients...
  12. Celiac.com 02/20/2019 - Pharmaceutical company ImmusanT is developing a celiac disease vaccine called Nexvax 2. Many vaccines provide long-term or permanent protection against disease after just one, or several doses. Because celiac disease...
  13. Celiac.com 02/19/2019 - Microbial transglutaminase, aka ‘meat glue,’ is an enzyme commonly used in the meat industry to “glue” together smaller pieces of meat, fish, or meat to make a single larger piece. The result is a large chunk o...
  14. Celiac.com 02/18/2019 - Many researchers have suspected that childhood infections with certain viruses may open the door for the development of celiac disease. Celiac.com has covered the connection in previous articles, such as Can Viruses...
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