New York researchers tested top-selling probiotics, and more than 50 percent contained gluten.
Author: Lisa Fitterman
Why Are So Many Celiacs Getting Glutened?
“Consider that there is about 20 feet of intestine coiled in the body and it’s easy to understand. That’s a lot of intestine that has to get better before we can call it healed.”
Gluten-Free Diet Meets the Teen Years
Originally published in Allergic Living’s Fall 2014 magazine. Diagnosed in September 2013 with celiac disease, Cam Rich knows he can… Read more »
Q&A with Celiac Expert Dr. Joseph Murray
The Mayo Clinic’s celiac guru talks about going gluten-free, who should screen for celiac, and his new book.
How to Convince Family Members to Test for Celiac
“It’s not easy talking to your extended family about personal health issues but when their own health may be at stake, you don’t have a choice.”
How Celiac Disease Runs in The Family
Meet the Teitelbaums: Mom, dad and 3 out of 4 kids have celiac.
Perfume Allergy and the Battle over Scent Labeling
A lack of information when it comes to ingredients in scents is leaving allergic consumers in the dark.
Fragrance Sensitivity: Hard to Breathe, Tough to Touch
From asthma to skin reactions, the chemicals in scented products can cause a host of serious health problems in those with sensitivities.
Your Brain on Gluten
The protein that plagues those with celiac disease can greatly impact brain function. The range of symptoms is huge: from fogginess and inattention to actual damage seen on scans.
Celiac and Your Sex Drive
Is your love life lacking? It could be a symptom of celiac disease.