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Can Gluten Clog Your Colon?
How is it, that as a child, I never once heard of anyone of my friends having Celiac disease? One boy I babysat for had a wheat allergy. No one I knew had peanut allergies either but that is for...
0 commentsAutism and Diet
Many people believe that a gluten free cassein free diet offers hope to children with autism. This is better known as a diet free from wheat and dairy products. Here is a discussion about the merits of such a diet.
9 commentsGluten Free Diet Weight Loss - Lose Weight With A Gluten Free Diet
When following a gluten free diet, weight loss will come quite easily. Gluten and wheat allergies are very common and they are causing various health and weight problems. Grains such as wheat have not...
2 commentsGluten Free and Casein Free Bread Recipe for Celiac and Autistic People
This is a recipe for gluten and casein free bread. This has been especially designed for people who suffer food intolerances. Notably, those who suffer from celiac disease and autism. Autism maybe better...
0 commentsTop 10 Things You Need to Know About Celiac Disease
1. Who suffers from it: Celiac Disease affects approximately two million Americans, or one in every one hundred thirty three people. 2. Symptoms displayed: It varies entirely from person to person. While...
7 commentsDystonia and Me: Coping with a Movement Disorder
Countdown, 30 days left!! My neuro says there is nothing else he can do for me! I must wait, bear with the pain, deal with new symptoms, COPE. My neuro says I have a mutant gene! So off to University of...
10 commentsWhat Is Celiac Disease?
Gluten is a protein substance that is often found in wheat, rye, and barley as well as other products. In some people, this substance causes several undesirable and painful symptoms. These people suffer what...
0 commentsGluten Free Diet Guide
Roughly one percent of the population in America has one of several conditions that cause a negative bodily reaction to gluten. Gluten is a protein that is found in several grains - wheat, barley and rye -...
0 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 commentsGluten Intolerance: Gluten Free Diet Recommendations for People with Gluten allergy
Gluten is a type of protein that is found in cereals, especially, wheat, barley and rye. A similar protein is also found in oats. All these foods are relatively recent - by evolutionary standards - additions...
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