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The Candida Diet
Go here to find out everything about the Candida Diet. I have listed all of my links. Enjoy and Happy Candida Free Dieting! This hub will be dedicated to a diet to help battle Candida overgrowth. Candida is...
20 commentsGluten Free Cooking Experiments
Going gluten free isn't easy, you miss certain foods and it's near impossible to replicate the things you've been used to eating in a gluten free way. Here's a lighthearted look at my gluten free cooking experiments to find a safe batter to fry with.
3 commentsCasein and Gluten free diet, Autism and ASDs
Parents enthusiastic about the GFCF diet sometimes say "it's almost like I got my kid back" It's a sad fact that all conventional medicine has to offer a parent with an autistic child is drugs that are...
0 commentsHow To Put Together Three Great Gluten-Free Gift Baskets.
Whether it's due to celiac disease, other health issues such as eczema, or simply a matter of choice, thousands of people have adopted a gluten-free diet as part of their daily healthy living lifestyle. ...
6 commentsFlours for Gluten Free Diet
Welcome to gluten-free cooking. One of the unfortunate things about baking for the gluten-free diet is that you can't use wheat flour. there are good things bout wheat flour, like how springy and tough it is....
1 commentElizabeth Hasselbeck The G-Free Diet
I was watching The View today and Elizabeth Hasselbeck was talking about her new book The G-Free Diet and how she found out that she had celiac disease but didn't know until after she went on Survivor in...
0 commentsA Rough Guide to Autism and the Gluten Free and Casein Free Diet
This rough guide examines how diet intervention, may help people with autism. This is founded around the idea of the positive affects of gluten free and casein free diet intervention. It is thought...
2 commentsCeliac Disease and Gluten Free Living With Type I Allergies
For a woman who has lived her life with seasonal allergies it came as something of a shock that the allergies were really food sensitivities. Learning to live gluten free has been an adventure that was difficult at times and rewarding.
7 commentsCeliac Disease
Celiac disease is a accepted disease of the small intestine. With celiac disease, the intestine experiences an immunological or allergic reaction. The small intestine does not blot the nutrients of the...
2 commentsEasy Gluten Free Recipes for Treats
Be kind to your sensitive tummy and indulge your sweet tooth at the same time with these easy gluten free recipes. These treats are so yummy no-one will believe they're made without wheat and are suitable for...
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