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Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder that can be triggered at any point, including later, in your life. But that message, in some cases, eludes the general public and sometimes the medical community. Celiac is not only a young person’s disease. And this new study has some proof.
New proof that headaches can be a symptom of celiac disease. Read on…
Some of the cookbooks I bought when my daughter was first diagnosed with celiac were either not very educational, had a zillion ingredients that I didn’t have any other use for, or the food just tasted downright gross. But now a new cookbook is out that is really great for the new gluten-free cook and the veteran.
This winter, gluten-free awareness in the restaurant community was feeling downright progressive! So many businesses and restaurants opened their eyes and took chances on gluten-free products. For celiacs, it was like the clouds parted and angels started singing from the heavens! But a little of that excitement has been brought down a few notches in the last week.
Families of new celiacs often wonder whether the whole family needs to go gluten-free when one person is diagnosed. This post is to help you come to your own decision – What will work best for your family?
Celiacs with a passion are taking action! Triumph Dining just sent me an email saying it has started a petition to convince Starbucks to keep its short-lived Gluten-Free Valencia Orange Cake. Earlier this week Starbucks said it was discontinuing it because people said they wanted something more nutritious. The celiac community isn’t all too pleased with it. Triumph Dining summed it up well… “This is a tremendous blow to the gluten-free community. It’s already so hard to find good, safe gluten-free options. Having a gluten-free treat at Starbucks was an enormous win for the community. It’s sad to see it disappear such a short time later, without any real explanation.” So Triumph Dining is doing something about it… They’ve put together this petition that they want everyone to sign. They hope 5,000 will be enough to make Starbucks realize they’ve made a mistake and the gluten-free voice is a loud and unified one! Good luck Triumph Dining!
A researcher discusses celiac disease’s past, present and promising future….
10 weeks into their gluten-free product, Starbucks is discontinuing it…Moms with celiac may have a greater chance of having a child with autism…and yum yum, I name my favorite gluten-free roll — so far….
A great way to forget about celiac disease once a year is at Gluten-Free Fun Camp in Maple Lake, MN. Check out this post for more on what’s in store for the kids, plus how your child can still be a part of it all!