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The Advantages of Having Celiac Disease
Celiac-Disease.com | October 7th 2008 by K Eslick
Okay, so for the most part there are only disadvantages to having Celiac Disease, but if you are the cup half full sort of person, there has to be positives, right? Of course there is, but sometimes you really have to look for them! Over at Thai read more
How To Create Gluten Free Meals for Guests
Celiac-Disease.com | October 7th 2008 by K Eslick
Chances are most of our readership either is living on a gluten free diet, or has a family member who is on a gluten free diet. But what if you’ve never cooked a gluten free meal (knowingly) in your life and you are having a guest over who read more
How Healthy are Alternative Grains?
Celiac-Disease.com | October 2nd 2008 by K Eslick
For people with Celiac Disease, the only treatment is a life without gluten. But does a life without gluten cause nutritional problems? Celiac.com recently tackled this topic with their recent post about the nutritional content of alternati read more
Possible Replacement Ingredient for Gluten Coming Soon?
Celiac-Disease.com | October 2nd 2008 by K Eslick
According to findings published in International Journal of Dairy Technology, the properties of gluten are governed by sulphur-sulphur bonds, and replacing these with calcium bonds in caseinates, potentially leading to a distinct ingredient to replac read more
NutriSystem and the Gluten Free Diet
Celiac-Disease.com | October 2nd 2008 by K Eslick
Are you looking to join NutriSystem? Claudia over at Happy Nutritionist’s Nuggets has recently published a helpful post about being on NutriSystem while maintaining a gluten free diet. She provides the following list that she uses of Nutr read more
Educating Others About the Gluten Free Diet
Celiac-Disease.com | September 24th 2008 by K Eslick
This may seem like a recurring theme here at Celiac Disease, but I believe creating awareness of Celiac Disease and the gluten free diet is the responsibility of all of us. Here we do our best to feature some of the best work you guys are doing, read more
Organizing Gluten Free Dinners in Colorado Springs, Colorado
Celiac-Disease.com | September 23rd 2008 by K Eslick
Today I noticed an interesting post over at the Gazette regarding a group of people with Celiac Disease in the Colorado Springs, Colorado area who get together weekly at a designated restaurant (they rotate between four restaurants in the area). The read more
Problems after Gull Bladder Surgery? Try the Gluten Free Diet!
Celiac-Disease.com | September 22nd 2008 by K Eslick
Have you recently had gull bladder surgery only to find that your problems seem to increase? Many people have reported increased problems after having this surgery and spent years trying to find the answer. According to Dr. Peter Gott, thi read more
Are Celebrities Turning to the Gluten Free Diet?
Celiac-Disease.com | September 13th 2008 by K Eslick
Okay, so we all know that there are some people in the public eye with Celiac Disease, but are celebrities who have NOT been diagnosed with Celiac Disease eating gluten free? According to a recent post over at Celebrity Diets, it looks like many cele read more
Can a Gluten Free Diet Treat Asthma?
Celiac-Disease.com | September 12th 2008 by K Eslick
For a long time now I’ve failed to find any medical evidence of a link between Asthma and Celiac Disease, but I have read a number of testimonials from people with Asthma that have found an ease of symptoms by being on a gluten free diet. I read more
Celiac Disease Video
Celiac-Disease.com | September 11th 2008 by K Eslick
Can bread, pasta, cookies, pizza crust make you sick? For 1 out of 100 people in the U.S. the answer is yes. For this group, Celiac disease, a frequently misdiagnosed digestive condition, is the cause. UCSD’s Wm. K. Warren Medical Research Cent read more
Mother Uses GFCF Diet to Conquer Autism
Celiac-Disease.com | September 9th 2008 by K Eslick
I know this website tends to focus on Celiac Disease and the gluten free diet that treats it, but it has been a very slow news day today, so I decided to point everyone towards a great story over at the Detroit Free Press. The story is about a read more
Nutrient Deficiencies and Celiac Disease
Celiac-Disease.com | September 8th 2008 by K Eslick
If you have Celiac Disease, are you aware that you might not be getting enough nutrients? Celiac Disease can often affect a person’s digestive ability resulting in decreased nutrient absorption. In addition, the gluten free diet can reduce the in read more
Does the Gluten Free Diet Help Migraines?
Celiac-Disease.com | September 4th 2008 by K Eslick
Over the past two years I’ve spent a lot more time researching Celiac Disease and probably the most surprising thing I’ve found is the number of other problems that can possibly be or are attributed to having untreated Celiac Disease. read more
Does the Gluten Free Diet Ease Psychological Problems?
Celiac-Disease.com | September 3rd 2008 by K Eslick
This is one of those questions that I believe probably can’t be answered easily, as it varies per person, but in general, it would seem that if the gluten in your diet is causing the problems, the gluten free diet should definitely ease symptom read more
The Benefits of Non-Celiacs Eating Gluten Free
Celiac-Disease.com | September 2nd 2008 by K Eslick
We talked a couple of times here at Celiac Disease about the fad that has hit many colleges on the east and west coast of being on a gluten free diet. According to Greenville Online, one of the main benefits of this fad is that it has sparked a hug read more
Gluten Free Diet - Do You Eat Oats?
Celiac-Disease.com | August 31st 2008 by K Eslick
I’m sure most if not all of our readers are following a gluten free diet, so I’d like to get your thoughts. Do you eat oats? There has been a lot of discussion about oats and where they fit into the gluten free diet over the last few ye read more
Myths About Gluten in Skin Care Products
Celiac-Disease.com | August 28th 2008 by K Eslick
As a follow up post to previous post discussing whether or not gluten can be absorbed through the skin, it looks like Weight Loss Combo has written a post discussing myths about gluten in skin care products. Even though we know that gluten can’ read more
Gluten Free Diet Popularity Moves to West Coast
Celiac-Disease.com | August 26th 2008 by K Eslick
Last week we featured a story here at Celiac-Disease.com which talked about a new fad on the East Coast. It seems that many college kids have adopted a gluten free diet as a way to live a healthier lifestyle. Since that post in USA Today, other read more
The Truth About Celiac Disease and Oats
Celiac-Disease.com | August 25th 2008 by K Eslick
There is a big question about whether people diagnosed with Celiac Disease can eat oats. Some studies suggest they cannot and others say they can. So who is right? The short answer is, they both are. Oats do not contain the protein gluten the way whe read more
Celiac-Disease.com
Apricot Media | August 18th 2008 by K Eslick
Awhile back I mentioned that Apricot Media was able to acquire what we felt was a fairly valuable domain name. Well, today we are finally ready to announce it! Our newest internet property is Celiac-Disease.com, which was recently purchased for read more
Going on the Gluten-Free & Dairy-Free Diet….
RNlife.com-A nursing student's Blog | July 24th 2008 by Sarah
Hey Everyone! So what in the world do I mean that I am going gluten & dairy free? Well I am not actually doing it for me but my hubby. See he has this condition where he breaks out in hives for no aparent reason when he gets hot or stressed. It h read more
Top Five Ice Cream Joints in Tel Aviv and Jaffa
Israel Travel Tips | July 17th 2008 by isragirl
A small sin and such a pleasure - Israeli Ice Cream Isragirl Presents : Fresh Ice Cream, Photo by apartmenttherapy © Just last week TimeOut Tel Aviv published it’s list of top ice cream places in Tel Aviv and Jaffa. The magazine compered 21 i read more
Bombay Chicken
Gluten Free Mommy | July 13th 2008 by Natalie
This is a fairly simple gluten free recipe that I can make with a few pantry ingredients. I am adding this to my rotation because my husband and I really enjoyed it. We tried to get our toddlers to eat it, but the best they did was eat the chicken w read more
Living the Gluten Free Lifestyle
Gluten Free Resource | July 8th 2008 by K Eslick
Most people that are living gluten free lives are doing so for health reasons, and in particular, due to being diagnosed with Celiac Disease. What many don’t know, however, is that the gluten free diet has gained some popularity in many are read more
Oatmeal, Oats & Oat Bran | Healthy Food of the Day
Answer Fitness® | Practical Exercise, Fitness, Diet and Nut… | July 4th 2008 by The Fitness Nerd at Answer Fitness®
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My Journey to the Gluten Free Diet
Gluten Free Mommy | June 20th 2008 by Natalie
I wanted to write this post when I first started my gluten free blog in March of 2007. However, I could not do the post justice at the time, so I began by blogging gluten free recipes. I decided that the longer I put off the post the harder it get read more
Gluten Free Menu Swap- June 16, 2008
Gluten Free Mommy | June 16th 2008 by Natalie
The ingredient of the week, cherries, was inspired by the Cherry Clafouti I made last week. I am not usually a cherry fan, but they were really good in that recipe. I am tempted to make it again this week! If not, I will be eating cherries as a na read more
Wheat Free vs. Gluten Free - What is Right For You?
Gluten Free Resource | June 14th 2008 by K Eslick
I’ve noticed a lot of confusion where people are unsure whether or not they should be on a wheat free diet or gluten free diet? For those wondering the difference, a gluten free diet means you have to avoid wheat, in addition to several other read more
Gluten Free Resource
Apricot Media | June 6th 2008 by K Eslick
Celiac Disease is a very common disease (1 in 133 people are believed to have it) that requires people with it to follow a very strict gluten free diet. Currently a very small percentage of people with the disease are actually aware they have it read more

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