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Everything posted by kareng
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Does the diet list any alcohol? No. So there is no safe alcohol if you are doing the Fasano elimination diet. Its done for people who don't respond to the regular gluten-free diet. So unhealthy/irritating items like alcohol would not be allowed. Now, your doctor should be monitoring your repsonse to this diet. Usually it isn't necessary for more...
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CERTIFIED gluten-free Beer?
kareng replied to BadContrakt's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Groundbreaker, Glutenburg, Ghostfish, Holidaily.....Not all available everywhere. -
Christmas Goodies
kareng replied to SheenaM's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
That's odd. Last week when we looked at it, it said all were gluten-free. Many of us Celiacs have been eating them and doing fine. Sounds like some lawyers got to them? -
Actually, it is offen not corn starch these days - it’s cellulose or potato starch. But, even if it were corn, corn is safe for Celiacs. The protein in corn is not the same as they proteins in wheat, rye or barley. “Numerous studies have failed to detect any immunogenicity by prolamines outside of wheat, barley, and rye. Therefore, corn doe...
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Christmas Goodies
kareng replied to SheenaM's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I don't know if you have one near you, but all See's candy is gluten-free. someone told me Aldi had some nice chocolates - but I haven't looked into them -
There are a few fancy cheeses with beer- otherwise, cheese is gluten-free. Read ingredients, of course.
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Gluten Free Pills
kareng replied to Emily1975's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
So, even if the pills work - they would not be for a true allergy. That isn’t how allergies work. Talk to your allergist. I assume you actually went to an allergist? -
Sick after decorating
kareng replied to Elliottohonedhome's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
At this point, I wonder if it’s something else, not gluten, that is bothering you?- 19 replies
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Gluten in Foods Labeled 'Gluten-Free' an Ongoing Problem
kareng commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Additional Concerns
If a food is sold in the US, then it must follow the US food labeling laws. I have been to Asian groceries in the US and they do have a label with ingredients written in English. However, never buy anything you aren’t sure of. So, if you believe that Asian food producers are not truthful- don’t shop in Asian groceries. There is still plenty of food in ...- 16 comments
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Gluten in Foods Labeled 'Gluten-Free' an Ongoing Problem
kareng commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Additional Concerns
In many countries, the US and Canada included, if the starch is wheat, they must declare that the product has wheat. Usually it is “ wheat starch” or starch ( wheat). But it can also say “‘contains wheat”’at the end of the ingredients. I did see that once on some candy made by a small company . the bigger companies, like Kraft, will be very clearly dec...- 16 comments
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Getting a DX
kareng replied to Patrisha22's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
So your “ total IGA” is low for the original use of the test. For Celiac disease it is high enough. The way it is used for Celiac is, simply put, to see if you can make an IGA response or not. There are a very few people who do not and require a different test. https://www.cureceliacdisease.org/faq/is-an-iga-result-of-39-where-normal-is-81-... -
Alter Eco Chocolate
kareng replied to GoBuckwheat's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
I have since found these chocolates & I eat them with no issues. -
Getting a DX
kareng replied to Patrisha22's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
So, let’s figure out why it says “IGA deficiency”. Can you list all the blood test ( for Celiac) with the results and ranges?. If they only did IGA tests and you are actually IGA deficient - the tests aren’t accurate. -
When you decide to eat gluten anyway
kareng replied to larann78's topic in Coping with Celiac Disease
That test meant nothing. It wasn't done properly. You must be eating gluten to be tested for Celiac. When you have Celiac and are on a gluten-free diet, you want the tests to be negative. I You could go back to eating gluten for a few months and get re-tested. -
Seizures and celiac
kareng replied to Kristen Bennett's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
The good news is they don’t give gluten interveneously. Gluten is a rather large molecule that would cause clots in the smaller veins. -
Balsamic Vinegar
kareng replied to missceliac2010's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
That's an odd way to say it but , yes, wine does not contain gluten and neither does balsamic vinegar . -
15 Foods People Wrongly Think Are Gluten-Free
kareng commented on Jefferson Adams's article in Additional Concerns
Yeast is gluten free... it’s used in gluten-free bread- 16 comments
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celiac no longer
kareng replied to dfamy's topic in Post Diagnosis, Recovery & Treatment of Celiac Disease
Celiac doesn't go away. But, there are a couple of things to consider. How were you diagnosed? Perhaps it was wrong? Some people notice that if they are gluten-free for a long time , that a small exposure might not bother them. It could be that they are slow to get an immune response . It could be that they have an immune response but, for... -
Labeling laws and practices can vary by country. You might want to see if there is a Celiac Association in your country. You might check Facebook - in the US, a lot of cities have a Facebook Celiac group that talks about locally available food and restaurants. Check under "Celiac" or Gluten free" and your largest close city name. For me its "Gluten...
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Coeliac results
kareng replied to decclj's topic in Celiac Disease Pre-Diagnosis, Testing & Symptoms
For the patient , it is a simple blood test usually. If you want to know more about how they process the blood and "count" the chromosomes, I would suggest you ask the testing company. -
What was in the water besides - water? Was there bleach? These sensors are not the most accurate and are not really supposed to be used with certain chemicals
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Is There Gluten In Soft Drinks?
kareng replied to Lynxear's topic in Gluten-Free Foods, Products, Shopping & Medications
Less than 20 ppm doesn't mean it has 19 ppm or 5 ppm or any gluten at all.