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Can you believe the progress that’s been made for gluten-free baked goods everywhere? And all the gluten-free eaters just said AMEN! As someone who struggled with chronic health issues for years before being diagnosed with Celiac disease, it’s been such a delight to discover local gluten-free bake shops as well as mail-order gluten-free bakeries that... The post Gluten-Free bakeries in Minneapolis plus a gem that delivers nationwide appeared first on She Made It, She Might.| She Made It, She Might
Wondering is Crown Royal gluten free? We’ve got the answer—plus a bold, citrusy cocktail recipe you’ll want on repeat. Meet the Lemony Crown.| G-Free Foodie
A 504 plan can help children with celiac disease on a gluten-free diet participate more safely in school and school-related activities. The post Gluten-free diet: Managing in school appeared first on AGA GI Patient Center.| AGA GI Patient Center
When you have celiac disease, it is important to avoid cross-contact with gluten in food while at home and dining out. The post Gluten: Preventing cross-contact appeared first on AGA GI Patient Center.| AGA GI Patient Center
For people with celiac disease, it is essential to avoid gluten in foods and beverages even while dining out and traveling. The post Gluten-free diet: Dining out and traveling appeared first on AGA GI Patient Center.| AGA GI Patient Center
A normal iron level is important to make healthy red blood cells and to help support your quality of life with digestive conditions. The post Iron in GI conditions appeared first on AGA GI Patient Center.| AGA GI Patient Center
Celiac Awareness Month should be the catalyst for the conversation, not the conclusion. Pay it forward and educate others on the gluten free diet.| Gluten free recipes - gfJules - with the #1 Flour & Mixes
May is Celiac Disease Awareness Month, a time where people with celiac disease, their families, and service providers can raise their voices and amplify the conversation to advance diagnosis, treatments, and a cure for the disease. May 16th is also … Continue reading →| Collection Spotlight from the National Rehabilitation Information Center
Several patients report that wheat and gluten significantly worsen gastrointestinal symptoms. Wheat is a complex food containing fibers, carbohydrates (mainly starch), and proteins, including gluten. Gluten comprises a group of ethanol-soluble proteins found in grains such as wheat, rye, oats, and barley.| Gut Microbiota for Health
Gluten-free baked products are a challenge to produce due to the lack of the gluten proteins which provide the main structure for gas retention.| BAKERpedia
If you eat gluten-free, you'll love this roundup of recipes you can make with the amazing Hand + Heart Gluten Free Sweet Dough Mix.| Good For You Gluten Free
Since sharing my raw post about what it feels like to live with celiac disease, I’ve gotten hundreds of comments, emails, and DMs from the celiac community thanking me for putting some of what they feel into words. This year I wanted to share more of a community perspective, so I posted the following statement on my Facebook page and asked people to comment. “What I wish people knew about… The post What I wish people knew about celiac disease is ____. appeared first on Inspired RD.| Inspired RD
It’s May 1st and that means it’s the start of Celiac Disease Awareness Month (and the crowd cheers)! Of course it’s important to educate others about celiac disease all year round, but designating a month where we can all work together to spread awareness is cause for celebration. Why should we celebrate? Because it takes... Read More The post Celiac Disease Awareness appeared first on Celiac Mama.| Celiac Mama
Pay it forward to the next generation by being in a celiac disease clinicial trial study. Learn about the trials recruiting and how you can participate.| Celiac and the Beast