Gluten Free


Hidden Sources Of Gluten
Hidden Sources Of Gluten
Being Aware Of Hidden Sources of Gluten
There are just so many Hidden Sources of Gluten that sometimes you can start to think everything has some form of gluten in it! Among people who are newly diagnosed with celiac disease, an autoimmune condition triggered by the presence of gluten (wheat, rye, barley and oats), a common question is whether you should be concerned about gluten being in inedible products. Inedible products include hair care products such as shampoo, conditioner and styling products, cosmetics, lip balms and nai...


Gluten Free Made Easy
Gluten Free Made Easy
Gluten Free for so many reasons
Whether you decide to go gluten free after a diagnosis of celiac disease, or any of a number of bowel disorders, or after a diagnosis of ADD, ADHD, or any of a number of attention and emotional issues, going gluten free is challenging. First you need to re-think what is in your pantry. Everything gluten must go! OK - now you have an empty pantry and a sinking feeling you will need to live on boring, tasteless cardboard like stuff. Yes - you need to go gluten free - but it need not be hard! I...


Gluten in my food?
Gluten in my food?
What is Gluten and why is it in my pizza?
Most of us don't give a second thought to what might be included in the foods and drink we consume. We take for granted that the farmers and processors and retailers know what they are doing. But what's the deal with all these food allergies? Does it have anything to do with gluten? Is there something we need to know? Tweet this info to your friends. Zurker - Bigger than Facebook Make A Free Website At WebStarts.com


Understanding and Dealing with Gluten/Wheat Intolerance
Understanding and Dealing with Gluten/Wheat Intolerance
What is a Gluten Free Diet?
You have been sick for months ... maybe years. Eating has become a nightmare as everything thing you eat seems to make you feel worse. Finally, you find a doctor who checks you for food allergies and you find out you are gluten intolerant ... or was it celiac disease ... or maybe you are allergic to wheat. ....Which is it? And is there a difference? You know you need to follow a gluten free diet .... but what does that mean? HELP!!!! I, too, was feeling the same way .... confused and worri...



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