March 28, 2012 11:47 am
Wheat allergy symptoms are often confused with wheat intolerance symptoms. There is a difference between the two. Wheat allergies cause a severe reaction when it is consumed. These symptoms can include coughing, vomiting and trouble breathing. These allergies can also cause life threatening responses such as anaphylaxis.
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11:00 am
In 2010 a story was released that yes celiac disease and infertility are undoubtedly linked. However, those who are familiar with celiac disease have long known about this connection. It was only in 2010 that is was highly publicized. What is Celiac Disease? Celiac disease is an intolerance to the [...]
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5:13 am
Usually when you read about celiac disease symptoms, you find a discussion of various gastrointestinal symptoms and how they result from the damage gluten intolerance does to the small intestine. But there are a few serious conditions which may occur in someone suffering from untreated celiac disease that are not [...]
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5:01 am
Eating a gluten-free diet is difficult, but necessary (or desirable) for a growing number of people. There are various motivations for doing so but the most common one is due to complications caused for those who afflicted with celiac disease. The following article will tell you what gluten is, what [...]
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March 27, 2012 6:00 pm
Gluten intolerance begins to make sense when you learn what it is first. It has an glue-like consistency and is actually proteins found in wheat and other closely related grains. These include spelt, kamut, rye, triticale, barley, oats and 1,000s of processed foods that contain some parts of the these [...]
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3:43 pm
Gluten Allergy Symptoms are relatively common, in fact studies have shown that 1 in 167 children and 1 in 111 adults have a gluten intolerance or allergy. Gluten allergy symptoms in most cases present similar to celiac disease, generally stomach and gastrointestinal problems amongst others. There are many other symptoms [...]
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11:00 am
I’ve been wanting to do an article about Gluten Intolerance because after doing lots of research, I feel that this may be something that I need to look into. Gluten Intolerance & Celiac Disease affect 15% of the U.S. population. It’s affects are increased with emotional stress, infection, surgery, pregnanacy [...]
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