It is essential to speak with your doctor about being investigated for
coeliac disease BEFORE you change your diet.
If you think that wheat is causing you problems, it is strongly encouraged to see your doctor and be tested for
coeliac disease before changing your diet.
Not exact matches
Sorry to say that I haven't heard of these companies
before unfortunately I've suffered from
coeliac disease for many years but am glad that there are now a lot more brands available to try
If you have cut out gluten you need to reintroduce it to your diet for at least 6 weeks, having at least 4 slices of bread (of equivalent)
before you get testing for
coeliac disease.
I lived in Melbourne for most of my life
before moving to the UK and was diagnosed with
Coeliac Disease whilst still in Australia.
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.
Before 6 months of age, babies should not be given foods containing gluten, as this is believed to raise the risk of their developing
Coeliac (Celiac)
disease (more information here).
The UK Department of Health states that these foods should not be introduced
before baby is at least 6 months of age and should NEVER be used as first weaning foods for a baby with a family history of
coeliac disease or allergies.