Celiac diagnosis guidelines are aimed to help medical professionals, but a new survey says some guidelines aren’t being followed. Some survey respondents surprisingly said they wouldn’t recommend a gluten-free diet as first treatment for celiac.
New research about oats and celiac disease. Scientists looked into why oats may cause an immune response in some patients.
It might give you the creepy-crawlies, but it’s true– new research claims treating celiac with hookworms may be the future! But believe it or not, this is a treatment that we have heard about before….
Aside from the gluten-free diet, there is no other treatment for celiac disease. But new research happening now could help change the future treatment of celiac. Could it help keep us from feeling the effects of getting “glutened”?
Have you been asking yourself that question? When I worked at the Minnesota State Fair gluten free booth last month, I received that very pointed question from a few folks asking why they should go gluten free. I think they wanted me to sell them on the diet. They may have been surprised by my answer….
That initial celiac diagnosis can be a shocker. But it also is a life-changer— for the good — and here is why.
When you are told you have a disease and you’ll have it the rest of your life it impacts you, some differently than others.
Stem cell therapy and celiac: Is it possible stem cell transplants could help celiac patients tolerate gluten again?
Need a quick resource to jump start a gluten free diet? The Savvy Celiac’s new, FREE e-book will get you there!
It appears to be a “fighting fire with fire” approach to this latest foray into the treatment of people with celiac disease.
Millions of women have sought help with infertility over the years. but what if the cause could simply be celiac? It is very possible.