It can be a daunting prospect when you are first diagnosed with coeliac disease (read
about my coeliac disease diagnosis to learn more), but I promise it is totally manageable.
Join the Gluten - freevolution by downloading the new gluten - free guidance for caterers, getting to know the gluten - free basics with Cyril, enquire
about Coeliac UK GF Accreditation or training.
When I joined internet forums
about coeliac disease, I noticed the term «brain fog» floating around, and saw that I was far from the only one experiencing these symptoms.
To wrap up Coeliac Awareness Week, we thought we would bring you some in depth information
about coeliac disease, which you may not be aware of!
The main task of the ECS is to improve the quality of life of coeliac patients with following activities: protecting the interests of coeliac patients, informing the public
about coeliac disease and glutenfree food and it's regulations, cooperation with medical staff, cooperation with food manufacturers and HoReCa, Crossed - Grain Symbol trademark licensing in Estonia, finding new opportunities for glutenfree products, dissemination of coeliac information, organising training courses, cooperation with other social organisations.
Not exact matches
«We are pleased that there will be clearer labels,» a spokesperson for
Coeliac UK said to BakeryandSnacks.com, adding that the charity is working with the industry, along with all other stakeholders, to move forward and to get a clearer picture and understanding
about the total impact of the legislation.
I'm also really interested in creating a lifestyle series talking
about living with
Coeliac Disease, so let me know in the comments if you'd be interested in reading that!
Wouldn't it be great to have a completely gluten - free shop in London, a shop where everything is suitable for
coeliacs, where there is no need to worry
about contamination?
I've written before
about how great it is that Italians don't automatically assume you're a fad dieter, how Italian chefs think it is no big deal to cook for a
coeliac (and are in fact offended that you think it will be), and how Italian gluten free food actually tastes good.
Travelling long haul is a big deal for a
coeliac as there is always concern about getting a gluten free meal and it is a common query on Coeliac support groups I am invol
coeliac as there is always concern
about getting a gluten free meal and it is a common query on
Coeliac support groups I am invol
Coeliac support groups I am involved in.
I hope this makes
Coeliac Disease a little bit easier to understand — I'll be posting a little series
about my diagnosis, restaurants I've been to and how I live with this lifestyle.
I'd love to hear
about your experience with
Coeliac Disease, or any family members / friends who have it!
It wasn't until Mike was
about 22 that his rheumatologist started piecing together the symptoms and realized that Mike might have
Coeliac Disease.
Australia
About Blog As I have a child with
Coeliac (Celiac) Disease, my interest is gluten - free food for kids, particularly for the school lunchbox.
I have dined at Côte on my own dime plenty of times, and would not write
about it unless I was happy to recommend to fellow
coeliacs.
The last thing you want to do is worry
about food when you're going for a relaxing experience, but unfortunately as a
coeliac finding safe food is always a concern.
Maybe you're reading this because you want to learn more
about your gut and the way it influences your health or perhaps you're suffering from an autoimmune condition or digestive disorder, food allergy or intolerance, inflammatory bowel disease or inflammatory bowel syndrome,
Coeliac disease, thyroid issue, diabetes, obesity, arthritis or fibromyalgia.
The treatment of
coeliac disease is following a lifelong gluten - free diet and being careful
about what to eat when outside of the home.
I have wondered in the past
about how someone with
coeliac disease would manage — or indeed other dietary requirements — if they had to use a foodbank.
Having been diagnosed with
Coeliac in 2007 Vicky had a good cry and then set
about adapting to life gluten free.
It is essential to speak with your doctor
about being investigated for
coeliac disease BEFORE you change your diet.
About Bellfield Brewery: The family - run brewery was set up by two
Coeliac friends who saw it as their mission was «to brew certified gluten - free beer that tastes great.»
Coeliac UK's website is a valuable resource for those wishing to learn more
about gluten sensitivity.
Some new research
about the effects of gluten in those without
coeliac disease is emerging, and while it's too soon to draw any real conclusions, it's certainly something to watch.
Hello Thea, I just adore your blog — it honestly helped me to be happy again
about the idea of baking after a surprise
coeliac diagnosis.
See diagnosing
coeliac disease for more information
about when testing for
coeliac disease should be carried out.
BEYOND BREAD This gluten free bakery / cafe is my top recommendation for any
coeliac visiting London — you can read my glowing review here — their premises are 100 % gluten free so there is no need to worry
about cross-contamination, and their products are just fantastic.
I was only diagnosed
Coeliac about 5 weeks ago... so I've been gluten free for not long at all, and because of all the associated health problems I've been everything else free as well (no dairy is probably the worst thing ever).
As I have written
about before, even though I stick religiously to the gluten - free diet, I have ongoing health problems that seemingly can not be explained by
coeliac disease.
As a rather late tribute to
Coeliac Awareness Week (9th - 15th May 2016), I thought I'd write about a lesser known symptom of coeliac d
Coeliac Awareness Week (9th - 15th May 2016), I thought I'd write
about a lesser known symptom of
coeliac d
coeliac disease.
If you would like to read more
about my diagnosis as a
coeliac, please see My Coeliac Diagnosis — Part One and Pa
coeliac, please see My
Coeliac Diagnosis — Part One and Pa
Coeliac Diagnosis — Part One and Part Two.
Anyonita recently posted... The Truth
About: Pregnancy Triggered
Coeliac Disease and Gluten Intolerance
In the UK
about 1 in 2,500 of the population is known to have
coeliac disease.
About 1 per cent of people have
coeliac disease, an autoimmune disorder that makes them react badly to gluten proteins in wheat.
About 1 per cent of people have
coeliac disease, an autoimmune disorder involving a bad reaction to gluten.
The information
about white rice is on a number of autoimmune / thyroid forums, where presumably everybody has obvious gluten sensitivity /
coeliac, leaky gut and other problems associated with autoimmune.
If you have a diagnosed food allergy ** or
coeliac disease, then, generally speaking, you need to be careful
about what you eat and you really must not eat any food products containing / prepared next to / otherwise contaminated with the offending substance.
In addition to avoiding products that are obviously based on the gluten - containing grains like wheat, rye, barley and spelt,
coeliacs must be vigilant
about commercially made condiments, sauces, dips and seasonings which are often derived from such grains e.g. soy sauce, gravy, seasoned snack foods like potato chips... the list is enormous.
About Site - I blog everything gut from IBD (which I have) to
coeliac disease.
About Blog A gluten free, wheat - free and
coeliac friendly food blog by Becky Excell from the UK.
Very prompt to answer all our questions
about catering for a
coeliac diet.
Australia
About Blog As I have a child with
Coeliac (Celiac) Disease, my interest is gluten - free food for kids, particularly for the school lunchbox.
West Midlands, England
About Blog I blog everything gut from IBD (which I have) to
coeliac disease.
Barnstaple, England
About Blog The gluten free blogger is a gluten free,
coeliac - friendly blog from UK blogger Sarah Howells.
UK
About Blog Allergy Insight by Alex Gazzola, author of «
Coeliac Disease: What You Need to Know», «Living with Food Intolerance» and «Living with Food Allergy».
UK
About Blog TrulyGlutenFree is blog for people with gluten and grain sensitivity, especially
coeliacs not getting well, those on the TrulyGlutenFree, Barrier or Gluten Plans and anyone with gluten related disorders including non-coeliac gluten sensitivity.
Posts include reviews of gluten free products and places to eat out as well as posts
about living with
coeliac disease.
UK
About Blog Here you will find everything you need to know about being gluten free and living successfully as a coe
About Blog Here you will find everything you need to know
about being gluten free and living successfully as a coe
about being gluten free and living successfully as a
coeliac.
San Francisco, CA
About Blog Gluten Free Joeyanne is written by Jo Alcock, a
coeliac from the UK.
Brisbane, Queensland
About Blog Gluten Free Travellers started as a gluten free food and travel blog, recording my gluten free travels around the world and has since developed into a fully fledged gluten free website featuring articles, reviews, tips, recipes and a directory of gluten free restaurants worldwide to help you travel around the world with gluten allergies, intolerances or
Coeliac / Celiac disease.