Not exact matches
If you
have celiac disease, it should
definitely go.
Let me just mention here that pizza's not something I eat a lot (I don't
have celiac disease, but I just feel better when I don't eat wheat / gluten), and it's
definitely not typical fare for this blog.
If you
have celiac disease or gluten intolerance, you should
definitely explore the possibility that coffee may be harmful to you.
While refraining from Gluten is
definitely a smart idea for anyone with
Celiac disease, if you don't
have Celiac disease or any type of digestive issues related to Gluten, it doesn't really matter.
Positive test results for
celiac disease on your endoscopy and biopsy means you
definitely have the condition, and must follow the gluten - free diet for life.
Research
has actually connected
celiac and thyroid
disease, so if you
have one of these, you most
definitely should be tested for the other.
Since people with gluten sensitivity don't
have the same intestinal damage as those with
celiac disease, malnutrition and anemia don't explain why non-
celiac gluten - sensitives experience fatigue, too... but they
definitely do experience it.
With the GF oats we can get from Trader Joe's inexpensively these are
definitely GF, which makes me quite happy since our whole house is GF due to half of us
having Celiac Disease.