As a Registered Dietitian and a mom of a son with Celiac, I want to educate on a healthy gluten free diet.
Tuesday, February 26, 2019
Celiac Mom R.D.: Last Day Minerals You May Need
Celiac Mom R.D.: Last Day Minerals You May Need: 3. I ron Iron is needed to carry oxygen throughout the body's cells so they can produce energy. It has been said up to 30% of the...
Monday, February 25, 2019
Celiac Mom R.D.: Day 1 Of 2 Minerals You May Need
Celiac Mom R.D.: Day 1 Of 2 Minerals You May Need: Most minerals we need we get from the foods we eat. Sometimes we just can't consume enough, and this can lead to deficiencies. Many...
Friday, February 22, 2019
Celiac Mom R.D.: Who Should Be Tested For Celiac Disease
Celiac Mom R.D.: Who Should Be Tested For Celiac Disease: So should you be tested for celiac disease? Anyone with a first degree relative with celiac disease should be tested. This would be a ...
Thursday, February 21, 2019
Celiac Mom R.D.: Risks Of Untreated Celiac Disease
Celiac Mom R.D.: Risks Of Untreated Celiac Disease: If celiac goes undiagnosed, it can lead to many complications. It can lead to the follow: infertility bone loss nerve damage anemia ...
Wednesday, February 20, 2019
Food Recall Evirokidz Cereal
Natures path foods are recalling various
Envirokidz brand cereals from the stores
because they many contain wheat and gluten
which are not declared on the label. This
includes: Gorilla munch corn puffs
Jungle munch cinnamon
Choco chimps chocolate
Envirokidz brand cereals from the stores
because they many contain wheat and gluten
which are not declared on the label. This
includes: Gorilla munch corn puffs
Jungle munch cinnamon
Choco chimps chocolate
Tuesday, February 19, 2019
What Is Celiac Disease?
Celiac disease is an autoimmune condition which
involves an immune reaction to the gluten protein,
found I wheat, rye and barley products. This immune
reaction results in the inflammation of the small
intestine, which can result in digestive issues and
problems such as anemia, gas, bloating and diarrhea.
Symptoms are often revolved around digestive issues.
The only treatment at this time is a strict gluten
free diet.
involves an immune reaction to the gluten protein,
found I wheat, rye and barley products. This immune
reaction results in the inflammation of the small
intestine, which can result in digestive issues and
problems such as anemia, gas, bloating and diarrhea.
Symptoms are often revolved around digestive issues.
The only treatment at this time is a strict gluten
free diet.
Wednesday, February 13, 2019
Celiac Mom R.D.: Celiacs and Dining Halls
Celiac Mom R.D.: Celiacs and Dining Halls: The question is, are dining halls that state they are gluten free, safe for people with Celiac? There are signs stating gluten free in ma...
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