July 23, 2012 10:03 am
Celiac disease affects about 10% of Americans. It can also be called gluten intolerance, gluten enteropathy or gluten-sensitive enteropathy, non-tropical sprue, celiac sprue and endemic sprue. Celiac disease symptoms can be as simple as abdominal pain or a dreadful disease that can lead to cancer. Adults and children suffer alike. [...]
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5:01 am
If you have celiac disease and are well controlled because you stick rigidly to a gluten-free diet, you are as likely as anyone who has not got celiac disease to have a healthy pregnancy and baby. Those who have celiac disease and who do not have a completely gluten-free diet [...]
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12:59 am
If you have Celiac Disease or any sort of gluten sensitivity, you know the pain of spending $4 or more on a loaf of bread. The price sufferer’s pay for staying healthy is extremely costly, even while the availability of gluten-free foods is rising. For someone on a budget, it [...]
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July 22, 2012 3:33 pm
If you have celiac disease, you are going to have to go on a special diet, making sure that your intestines are protected. When you are dealing with celiac disease, your body can’t absorb gluten, which can lead to a variety of other health problems as well. Dealing with the [...]
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10:31 am
Both adults and children are prone to Celiac Disease and it can start at any age. Celiac Disease is initiated by consuming certain foodstuff containing protein gluten. Up until now, there is no remedy for the disease; however, a modification in your diet will help keep the disease under control. [...]
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5:28 am
Wheat allergy is one of the most common of all food allergies. One of the problems in dealing with it is that it is confused not just with wheat intolerance but also with celiac disease. All 3 health issues can be very problematic causing much pain and anguish, so let’s [...]
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12:25 am
Celiac disease is a disease of the intestinal tract caused by the presence of gluten in the diet. An allergic reaction to the gluten causes a breakdown in structure of the villi which line the internal surface of the small intestine. These small projections normally provide a large surface area [...]
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