Research is being done to try to determine WHY there has been an increase of Celiac Disease in children under two years of age in Sweden. Was it immunizations, diet or genetics? Between 1984 and 1996,Celiac Disease in Sweden increased … Continue reading
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Calcium Deficiency and Celiac Disease. People with Celiac Disease often have a calcium deficiency because of the poor absorption of calcium by the damaged small intestine. Another factor can be that many people with Celiac Disease, also are lactose intolerant … Continue reading
Gluten-Free Diet – Fad Diet? or Diet to Survive! Reports say there are people going on a gluten-free diet to detox or lose weight. Seems like a huge amount of work and dedication for a “fad”. Do these people realize … Continue reading
Gluten Free for a decade Does your tolerance for gluten increase after you have been gluten free for a period of time? A person may not experience the symptoms such as abdominal pain,bloating and diarrhea as severely, once they have … Continue reading
Eleanor’s Bake Shop is a gluten free bakery and a gluten free restaurant, there are not many gluten free bakeries or gluten free restaurants in North America. The Celiac Restaurant guide hopes you will support Eleanor’s Bake Shop and all … Continue reading
When the doctor says the words “You have celiac disease”, and you learn that you can never again eat many of the foods you now enjoy, it can be a little unsettling.
Continue readingKids suffering from celiac disease should include certain must-have vitamins in their diets to prevent weak bones and osteoporosis, according to researchers at the University of Alberta. A study of 43 children and teens from three to 18 years of … Continue reading
Celiac disease culprits found CBC News, Thursday, July 22, 2010 Researchers discovered gluten was an environmental cause of celiac disease 60 years ago. In a study, 244 people with celiac disease in Australia and the United Kingdom ate bread, rye … Continue reading
What’s on the Gluten Free Restaurant Menu? Wouldn’t it be nice if you knew what gluten free menu choices you were going to have before you went out for dinner? For people with a gluten intolerance or celiac disease, finding … Continue reading
“Celiac disease is an inherited disease, partly caused by inheritable factors, part due to diet, [so] we know that celiacs will have certain shared genetic characteristics that are different to healthy populations,” says Dr Ross McManus, senior lecturer in molecular … Continue reading