As a Registered Dietitian and a mom of a son with Celiac, I want to educate on a healthy gluten free diet.
Monday, July 13, 2020
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 ...
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, July 9, 2020
Vitamin B12 Deficiency
A vitamin B12 deficiency may take years to become
apparent. Symptoms tend to appear when the body's
stores of vitamin B12 begin to run out.
Vitamin B12 can be found in food such as meat,
salmon, cheeses and eggs.
Carnivores can usually get all the vitamin B12 their
body needs from their diet.
When the small intestines fail to absorb nutrients
from food, a deficiency can occur.
Saturday, July 4, 2020
Thursday, June 18, 2020
Six Common Reasons You Have Too Much Gas
Although it is perfectly normal to feel bloaty
with gas sometimes, excessive gas can be
painful.
1. You are ingesting too much gas
This can be caused by chewing gum, or breathing
through your mouth while you sleep. Other ways
are drinking carbonation, smoking and eating too
fast.
2. High Fiber foods
Certain foods high in fiber such as whole grains,
cabbage, broccoli, and brussels sprouts can cause
gas in many people.
Wednesday, June 17, 2020
FDA Relaxes Food Labeling Rules During Covid-19
Usually, when a food manufacturer makes an ingredient change,
they must produce a new label for all the changed products.
However, Covid-19 has changed that for now. The Food and
Drug Administration is relaxing some labeling requirements
for certain ingredients in food in the U.S.
The move will give food manufacturers the ability to make
small changes without making label changes. That may mean
adding, omitting, or blending ingredients to meet the
product needs.
The guidance states that ingredients used as substitutes should
not alter any voluntary nutrient or health claim, such as gluten
free.
The safety, claims, and prominence section of the guidance
specifically states that no gluten ingredient can be used
as a substitute for a gluten free ingredient.
For more information, questions and answers, read the
FDA's page on food safety and the Coronavirus Disease
2019.
Thursday, February 20, 2020
Celiac Mom R.D.: Truvia What Is It?
Celiac Mom R.D.: Truvia What Is It?: Having Celiac disease and eating healthy can be challenging. You try to eat healthy and get all your nutrients from good foods. To bake a...
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)