Every day news is made regarding celiac disease and its only treatment: a gluten free diet. Whether it is information about gluten free foods, recipes, scientific research, school tips, eating out, or the basics about the disease symptoms that come with having celiac, we talk about and report on it here using reliable sources and key experts to create great content.
If you have celiac disease, a non-celiac gluten sensitivity or are eating gluten free for other reasons, our one goal is to empower you with information to live a healthy gluten free life.
Winner of the Gluten-Free Betty Crocker Baking Mixes giveaway is announced.
The gluten-free diet works its magic for celiacs in many ways…now there’s new research on it’s impact on your waistline.
Betty…Betty…Betty…not only have you opened your arms to those who can’t eat gluten — but you’ve made great gluten-free mixes your first time out!
It’s amazing how one small conversation can help people struggling with learning the gluten-free diet. I was happy to run into one such lady at Target recently…I wish this would have happened to me 9 years ago.
A whopper of a quarter for General Mills which posted a huge increase in earnings…could the new gluten-free Chex be the reason?
People who are unfamiliar with celiac disease may think we active celiacs aren’t quite up to the challenge that other athletes are. Football, golf, tennis, running—all of these take major skill and athleticism in their own way. But once someone with undiagnosed celiac gets the correct diagnosis – it’s life changing – even for an athlete. If you doubt me—take a look at some of these examples: College Success This week the Dallas Morning News profiled the second-string quarterback at the University of North Texas. Nathan Tune got on the team as a walk-on three years ago and has been a on the bench ever since. His college coach is proud of him for his patience and sticking it out with UNT, saying he could have given up. “Tune had an excuse to give up football in celiac disease,” the article says. “The disease forced him to give up sandwiches, pasta and fast food last year. He stuck with it, though, and after adapting to the condition, he moved up the depth chart to become UNT’s backup quarterback.” – Dallas Morning News Because of a recent injury to the starting quarterback, Tune was able to start against one of the […]
New research suggests certain genes could make a perfect mix inside our bodies to create celiac disease. But which genes are they? A new one has been added to the list.
A wild case showing the complicated dance between celiac disease and health insurance. The question: which came first the celiac or the insurance. My answer and rant is– it shouldn’t matter.
Five Guys Burgers and Fries has arrived in the Twin Cities. French Fries were a winner — it was the other potential for cross contamination I worried about.
Cool end to a quirky story involving disappearing, technology and the gluten-free diet.