My mom made pies when I was growing up. She picked fresh fruit from the trees in her garden and rolled out a pie crust from scratch. She would sprinkle cinnamon and sugar on the leftover odd-shaped pieces of dough and bake it for an extra treat. In 2002 I was diagnosed with … [Read more...] about Mom’s (Gluten-Free) Apple Pie
Do you have gas?
Prilosec, Nexium, Rolaids, Tums, Gas-X, Mylanta, Di-Gel, Pepto-Bismol - these are just a few of the medications people take for gas, reflux, heartburn and stomach aches. Ads for these drugs are plastered all over magazines and TV, making these common problems seem normal. … [Read more...] about Do you have gas?
Ask the Doc: Are celiac blood tests accurate?
Q. How accurate are the blood tests for celiac disease? A. The commonly used antibody tests (IgA anti-gliadin and anti-tissue trans glutaminase) can diagnose aobut 85-90% of those with celiac disease. A total IgA (immunoglobulin A) level must be done, because 10% of celiacs … [Read more...] about Ask the Doc: Are celiac blood tests accurate?
Free-from-Everything Breads From Anna
Would you believe a bread with a delicious taste and wheat-like texture could be made without gluten, corn, dairy, soy, rice or eggs? Believe it, because I made some yesterday! I have been a fan of Breads from Anna bread mixes since I first tried them in 2004. They make a … [Read more...] about Free-from-Everything Breads From Anna
Gluten affects learning and behavior
Ron Hoggan, Ed. D., is the author of a wonderful book, Dangerous Grains, about celiac disease and gluten-associated medical conditions. I consider this book a must-read for anyone with celiac disease or gluten intolerance. Dr. Hoggan has recently written an article entitled … [Read more...] about Gluten affects learning and behavior
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