May 28, 2012 9:04 am
More and more people are now looking for gluten free probiotic supplements as the dangers of excessive gluten consumption are becoming more well-known amongst the public. There used to be a time when such products were extremely difficult to find but now that the demand has risen considerably, manufacturers have [...]
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7:02 am
Let’s be honest here. Switching to a total gluten-free diet is not going to be easy. Gluten is found in so many foods that are a staple of the modern day diet. However, with a little perseverance, determination, and willpower, you will adjust accordingly. So why are you changing to [...]
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4:00 am
If you have been diagnosed with Celiac disease, it can be overwhelming being told you need to be on a gluten free diet. Chances are you are not even sure what gluten is and how to begin to eliminate it from your life. Learn the importance of being gluten free [...]
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2:57 am
I think more people SHOULD be eating natural products, so when it comes to something like Celiac disease, it can sometimes be viewed quite positively… Really, you can maintain and control Celiac disease by eating healthier better products – these are products that are all natural, contain no preservatives, additives, [...]
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12:31 am
In our never ending fascination with all things diet related, “gluten-free” has become what “low-carb” was not so long ago, the next “sure thing” in diets. Today, all sorts of gluten-free products are being promoted by surgically thin spokeswomen and even Chelsea Clinton’s wedding cake was said to be gluten-free. [...]
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May 27, 2012 9:29 pm
If you’re curious about the answer to the question “is gluten good for you” then in this article I’m going to tell you why even people without celiac disease should avoid gluten like the plague. Most people don’t have a clue what celiac disease really is and to put it [...]
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7:27 pm
A gluten free diet is very strict – no wheat, rye, barley or commercial oats, or any ingredient containing protein from those grains. When you are diagnosed with celiac disease, all of a sudden you need to stop eating normal bread, crackers, cereal, soup, pizza, pasta, soy sauce, and a [...]
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