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Gluten Free Cupboard: 2/1/09 - 2/8/09
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THE TRUTH ABOUT CELIAC DISEASE. Take a short coffee break and. Check this out with me. The truth about Celiac Disease. The small intestine can become incapable of absorbing nutrients. This, of course, is the extreme and considerably problematic since not inability to absorb nutrients can result in other illnesses. Plus, the threat of nutrition deficiency is extreme high in children. Reatment for celiac disease has yet to be discovered. Nonetheless, there are ways to combat the disease. And the fi...Since...
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Gluten Free Cupboard: THE TRUTH ABOUT CELIAC DISEASE
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THE TRUTH ABOUT CELIAC DISEASE. Take a short coffee break and. Check this out with me. The truth about Celiac Disease. The small intestine can become incapable of absorbing nutrients. This, of course, is the extreme and considerably problematic since not inability to absorb nutrients can result in other illnesses. Plus, the threat of nutrition deficiency is extreme high in children. Reatment for celiac disease has yet to be discovered. Nonetheless, there are ways to combat the disease. And the fi...Since...
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Gluten Free Cupboard: 12/21/08 - 12/28/08
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As all stories begin …. Once upon a time I thought I was a reasonably good cook and was able to bake a few more things than the average kitchen elf. That was before … before I got married … before I knew that my husband had celiac disease (sounds more ferocious than it is) … before I discovered that I only thought I knew how to cook … before I tried to bake a loaf of gluten free bread! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Subscribe Now: Feed Icon. Subscribe in a reader. View my complete profile.
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Gluten Free Cupboard: The Family Approach To Celiac Disease
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The Family Approach To Celiac Disease. THE FAMILY THAT EATS TOGETHER. It’s an old concept. These days, but I personally believe that family meals are essential to the strength of the family. This can prove to be most difficult with a member of the family suffering from celiac disease, which as you know is intolerance to gluten. Next to sugar, gluten is the second most consumed ingredient and consequently most difficult to avoid. Also, extremely difficult to monitor. In the end, a realistic talk among fam...
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Gluten Free Cupboard: 2/8/09 - 2/15/09
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Is There a Treatment For Celiac Disease? We can send a man to the moon – so why can’t we find a treatment for celiac disease? A question asked more often than you could possibly imagine. And I’m not going to enter the debate. There’s no existing treatment that will cure celiac disease. There’s no medicine that will eliminate the symptoms. There’s no operation that can solve the problem. By Beatrice Trum Hunter. A gluten free diet simply means avoiding food products that contain, are made and/or have been...
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Gluten Free Cupboard: 1/25/09 - 2/1/09
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Oatmeal for celiac sufferers! Over three million Americans diagnosed with celiac disease, can actually enjoy a hot steamy bowl of oatmeal for breakfast – or even some old-fashioned oatmeal cookies! Yep, if you suffer from gluten intolerance, you no longer need to feed all the oats to the horse – you can actually partake of this once forbidden grain. Instead stop, look and listen. Research pertaining to the inclusion of oats in the gluten-free diet actually began in 1995. The consensus of opinion of p...
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Is There a Treatment For Celiac Disease? We can send a man to the moon – so why can’t we find a treatment for celiac disease? A question asked more often than you could possibly imagine. And I’m not going to enter the debate. There’s no existing treatment that will cure celiac disease. There’s no medicine that will eliminate the symptoms. There’s no operation that can solve the problem. By Beatrice Trum Hunter. A gluten free diet simply means avoiding food products that contain, are made and/or have been...