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  1. 10 Facts You Should Know About Celiac Disease Worldwide, millions of people are living with celiac disease. Contrary to popular belief, anyone can get celiac disease, from toddlers to the elderly. Since people with undiagnosed celiac disease are at risk for serious health complications, it's im...
  2. Celiac Disease Having discovered my own intolerance to Wheat and Gluten at the end of 2007 I have been aiming to create a series of lenses around the whole subject! The obvious place to start therefore is with An Overview of Celiac Disease or Coeliac Disease as it...
  3. Celiac Disease Awareness T-shirts And Gifts Shop for fun Celiac Disease awareness t-shirts and gifts. Gluten free slogans and teal ribbon designs on shirts, caps, buttons, stickers and other celiac awareness products. Here's the link to my Awareness Ribbons Gallery. Head on over and look arou...
  4. Diagnosing Gut Pain Although I'm a nurse, the following information is presented as my experiences as a patient suffering from severe gut pain, and the frustration at how long it took to figure out what was causing my pain. I've read other sites whose owners took even l...
  5. Gluten Free Guide Do you have Celiac disease? Do you follow a Gluten-Free diet? If the answer is yes, then you have noticed how hard it is to find gluten free foods when you are shopping at the grocery store. Thankfully Cecelia's Marketplace has taken out the gue...
  6. Gluten-Sensitivity With carbohydrate addiction and inflammatory bowel diseases on the rise it is time to recognize how gluten-grains affect the 43% of the North-American population (up to 90% of Hispanics) who carry a gene that makes them potentially sensitive to glute...
  7. Gluten and Depression If you visit online forums about depression or celiac disease, you will probably notice quite a few people saying their symptoms improve when they stop eating gluten, and come back with a vengeance when they "get glutened". Is there an expl...
  8. Living With Celiacs Disease I am someone who discovered that they have an allergy to Wheat and Gluten some twelve months ago after many years of suffering stomach problems! I hope that in some way this Lens about Living with Celiacs Disease will help people to better understan...
  9. Gluten-Free Advice and Healthly Living Why Eat Gluten-Free? "Humans don't fully digest wheat". Gluten is a protein found in wheat. Similar protein is found in rye, barley, spelt and triticale. They are prolamins, a class of proteins that actually cause damage in the digestive system. Glu...
  10. No-Gluten Plan Gluten-Sensitivity and Celiac Disease require 100% adherence to a gf (gluten-free) diet plan. The No-Gluten Plan lens helps you eliminate all the potentially offensive foods and substances, and lists many healthy and gluten-free options in list form...
  11. The Gluten Free Diet and Celiac Diet Recipes  A gluten free diet is suggested for people with Celiac disease. Celiac disease is an auto-immune disease that is triggered by the consumption of gluten.Gluten is protein found in grains like wheat, rye, barley and other related grains. Patients...
  12. Food Allergy Facts I co-authored the book Food Allergies For Dummies with Dr. Robert Wood of Johns Hopkins Children's Center. We created a Web site to promote the book at DrRobertWood.com, but I wanted to do a little more to draw attention to our book, increase awarene...
  13. Gluten Free Food Preparation If you've recently been diagnosed with celiac or gluten intolerance, you may be wondering just how careful you have to be when preparing your food. You have probably been told that you not only need to verify that all of your food is gluten free, but...
  14. Living with Gluten Intolerance On the plus side, you find out why your health problems have been happening, and you have a handle on what to do to fix them. On the down side, restaurants, take-outs and ready meals become a minefield. And if you're trying to eat more fiber, it may...
  15. How to Live Happily Ever After with a Gluten Free Food List If you're 1 out of every 133 people suffering from Celiac Disease, also known as Gluten Intolerance then your life is not really over. There is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow... A Gluten Free Food List is just what you need! There are stil...
  16. Taste the Difference: 182 Sensational Solutions to the Wheat & Gluten-Free Diet Problem Gluten-Free & wheat-free cooking need not be boring and tasteless! With a little creativity and some help from a good resource; be it a great cookbook, a class or a support group, within a short period of time, you should be able to duplicate your fa...
  17. Avoid Fibromyalgia Inflammations are at the bottom of many chronic diseases because of their influence on your body's acid-alkaline balance. Fibromyalgia is such a condition related to disturbences in your pH balance and your calcium metabolism. This Lens offers a Natu...
  18. Celiac Disease and Other Digestive Disorders Celiac disease is also known as sprue, nontropical sprue or gluten- sensitive enteropathy. Celiac disease occurs to people who cannot tolerate gluten, a protein substance present in barley, wheat and rye. Celiac disease is a digestive disorder. There...
  19. Gluten and Autism  This site will give you much information on gluten and autism. Also articles on the connection and many recipes.
  20. Learning to Live Gluten-Free I stopped eating wheat and dairy products in February 2007. I am lactose-intolerant, and shouldn't be eating dairy anyway, but I always did. I would eat cheese, down six Lactaid ultra caplets , and still get sick. Therefore, it wasn't hard to give da...