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A Families Approach to Coeliac Disease

A Families Approach to Coeliac Disease

Coeliac disease is an intestinal disorder that jumps from one generation to the next. The condition induces extreme harm to the small intestines as a reaction to the gluten protein and results in inflammation and flattening of the cellular lining of the small bowels. The person with coeliac disease is not able to soak up gluten, which is a group of healthy protein common in wheat, rye, cereals and barley. Recognizing that the individual and his or her family members are vulnerable to the condition can give a heads up on just how to relieve the problems. The home is […]

Experiencing the Health Benefits of Going Gluten Free

Experiencing the Health Benefits of Going Gluten-Free

A gluten-free diet is a diet where gluten is eliminated. This is commonly the management for people with coeliac disease or other gluten-intolerant health conditions. Going gluten-free has a lot of advantages when it comes to your health.  Whether or not you have a health condition, this kind of diet has a lot of benefits to offer. Benefits of a Gluten-Free Diet Staying away from foods that contain gluten reduces your risk for health conditions like cardiovascular diseases and certain types of cancer. It is also an excellent way for weight loss. However, some still find it hard to go […]

Gluten Free Diet and Your Health

Gluten-Free Diet and Your Health

A lot of people may be confused or curious as to why some people go on a gluten-free diet. The reason is simple: they have conditions that make them gluten intolerant. This is the case with people who are afflicted with coeliac disease. Take note that intolerance is different from an allergy. While allergy causes an immune system reaction that affects numerous organs in the body, intolerance is less serious and is limited to digestive problems. This article is going to help you understand what coeliac disease is and its connection with gluten. It will also help you examine if […]

How to Start a Gluten-Free Diet for Coeliac Patients

How to Start a Gluten-Free Diet for Coeliac Patients

Coeliac sprue or gluten intolerance is a condition that affects many people. This involves an allergic reaction or sensitivity that occurs when gluten is consumed.  The immune system overreacts and then results in intestinal distress that damages the body.  The symptoms can be relieved but no cure is known up to present. Diagnosing this disease right away is important to prevent it from worsening or causing other adverse reactions. If left untreated, coeliac sprue may cause permanent damage to the intestine and result in malnutrition. The effect is noticeable in varying severity and degrees. Some people with this disease do […]

Coeliac Disease Treatment: Banning Gluten from Your Diet

Coeliac Disease Treatment: Banning Gluten from Your Diet

Coeliac disease is one of the health issues that occur to individuals who suffer gluten intolerance. Gluten is a protein present in wheat and other similar substances like barley. This health problem is similar to allergies that can cause inflammation. However, the inflammation caused by gluten intolerance can damage the villi and small intestine. As of now, the only treatment prescribed for this disease is to go on a gluten-free diet. This disease involves various manifestations and implications. It is important to consult a doctor as soon as possible. Early detection of coeliac is necessary in order to address the […]

Top 5 Restaurants for a Valentines Gluten Free Meal

Top 5 Restaurants for a Valentines Gluten-Free Meal

Valentine’s day, a time of love and romance, when lovers the world over can enjoy a carefree evening of gazing into the eyes of each other over a romantic meal. That is unless you are a coeliac in which case part of your evening can be spent staring at a menu trying to detect what elements of a meal may contain gluten. Fortunately, since 13th December 2014 restaurants are legally obliged to provide allergy information on food sold unpackaged (the EU Food Information for Consumers Regulation 1169/2011), however, that has only helped partly. Now instead of trying to use our […]

Redditch Beefeater Restaurant – Eating Out A Coeliacs Review

A Coeliacs Review of Redditch Beefeater Restaurant

Eating out is definitely the hardest part of being a coeliac. Whenever we go out for a meal or decide to have lunch out somewhere new I dread it. I can sometimes feel the panic rise up in me before we leave the house, especially if we are going out with others. I don’t worry about whether or not I will find something on the menu (there’s always the classic steak and chips – as long as I emphasise no battered onion rings or mushrooms), but I do worry about making the table seem like a group of complainers. I’ve […]

Gluten free fish and chips

Gluten-Free Fish and Chips, Peter’s Pan Fish Bar

After I was diagnosed as a coeliac in 2005 I quickly stopped missing the convenience (and tastiness) of fast food. Don’t get me wrong I was never an enormous purchaser of takeaways; MacDonald’s was nice but often left me feeling hungry half an hour later, and I always felt pizzas’ left me feeling bloated and stuffed more than the stuffed crust. Nicola and I would have the occasional Chinese or Indian takeaway (I loved Peshwari naan). However, the one thing I really missed was fish and chips. On holiday I was (and still am) really jealous when I see Nicola […]

Knowledge-is-Power

Knowledge and Understanding in the World of Gluten

This blog brings to the forefront of the mind a matter which many Coeliac’s must think about every time they eat out. How much do chef’s and waiters/waitresses actually know about cross-contamination of gluten and other allergens? The answer is probably – not much! You can’t blame the staff in situations like this, you have the blame the management for failing to understand the implications to the customers who have an allergy. In my recent blog, “No Cookie For You,” I briefly mention how the practice of consciously considering gluten is different than passively knowing facts about gluten consumption and […]

What You Need to Know about Coeliac Disease

Have We Been Wrong About Gluten Free Diets?

So you think you’re gluten intolerant? It might go against the grain, but a growing body of research suggests that gluten might not be the cause of your gut problems at all. Researchers at King’s College London, working with leaders in the field at Melbourne’s Monash University, now believe that types of carbohydrates known as Fodmaps are the likely cause of chronic gut pain and other symptoms often attributed to gluten intolerance.Standing for Fermentable Oligo-Di-Monosaccharides and Polyols, Fodmaps are types of carbohydrates that are poorly absorbed in the small intestine and researchers now believe are responsible for the stomach pains, […]