In this post on celiac disease and mental health, I am going to explore the many mental symptoms of celiac disease and why they occur.
It's May 1st and that means it's the start of Celiac Disease Awareness Month (and the crowd cheers)! Of course it's important to educate others about celiac disease all year round, but designating a month
Sidelined as the skin manifestation of celiac disease, Dermatitis herpetiformis (DH) is the source of much physical - and emotional - aggravation for the estimated 15-25% of celiacs who struggle with it.
There are many autoimmune diseases linked to celiac disease, let's talk about the higher risk diseases and how to prevent them.
Struggling to manage cooking gluten-free with ADHD? Check out our top 3 ADHD cooking hacks to learn to make cooking easier!
After you’ve recovered from the initial shock of a celiac disease diagnosis and started adapting to living gluten free, you’ll probably begi...
YES! You can eat gluten-free in Iceland. A guide to eating gluten-free in Iceland, complete with resources, how to stay safe, and meal-ideas.
Celiac disease weight gain is common following diagnosis. In this post I talk about why it happens and what to do about it.
Self-care and celiac disease: why it's important, signs you're neglecting it, and how to practice it. Are you taking care of yourself?
Osteopenia and Osteoporosis are complications with celiac disease due to malnutrition. It is good to have a baseline test done to measure progress. Many don't have symptoms until they break a bone. Read more here.
Do you think you might have celiac disease? Here's what to look for in symptoms and how to get diagnosed. Learn about gluten-free living.
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Celiac disease impacts your bone health: celiac could cause low bone density, osteoporosis, or osteopenia. Here's why and what to do about it
The causes of celiac disease include a variety of factors. The most important variables of celiac are what turn the celiac genes on.
There are many autoimmune diseases linked to celiac disease, let's talk about the higher risk diseases and how to prevent them.
Do you have persisten symptoms after going gluten-free? Here are some food sensitivities to monitor if you have celiac disease
If left unaddressed, celiac disease can cause adverse complications. Here is an overview of the causes, treatments, and risk factors of celiac disease in teens.
I know from experience that a celiac diagnosis can feel overwhelming. In many cases, you go from being able to eat anything and everything y...
There are many unusual symptoms of celiac disease that often get overlooked. To learn more about these atypical symptoms, keep reading!
Are your friends supportive of celiac disease? This post includes 10 important pieces of information I wish all of my friends know about the condition.
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Read my list of 10 naturally gluten-free foods every celiac should be eating from plenty of fruits and vegetables to meats, lentils and more!
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Happy May! Today kicks off Celiac Awareness Month, which is a time I always like to reflect on where I am in this journey and remind myself how far I've come. Not only is May Celiac Awareness Month, but it's also the month I got diagnosed with celiac disease. I'll never forget that day, it
Getting glutened can feel like a major health set-back. You can speed up recovery with simple lifestyle, diet, and supplement modifications.
In honor of May being Celiac Awareness Month, rather than me just share my experiences living with the disease… I want to hear from YOU! Each week last month I asked a different question about living with celiac disease and the responses I got were incredible! It makes me so proud to be a part
After you’ve recovered from the initial shock of a celiac disease diagnosis and started adapting to living gluten free, you’ll probably begi...
Anemia is common with celiac disease. Let's talk about the common types of anemia, why they happen, and what to do about them
Were you glutened or is it something else? How to tell if you were exposed to gluten or if something else is make you feel sick
The best way to heal your gut involves addressing a lot of areas of health. Here are a dietitian's top tips!
Confused on what to eat? Here is a list of foods to avoid if you have celiac disease, along with some common hidden sources of gluten
Celiac disease and gluten intolerance (aka non-celiac gluten sensitivity) are similar disorders but operate very differently in our bodies.
Around 1 in 100 people have celiac disease worldwide. This article provides a Dietician's detailed recommendations at managing the condition and a gluten-free celiac disease diet.
In honor of National Celiac Disease Awareness Month, I want to make sure that all my reader's understand exactly what Celiac Disease is and its impact. The University of Maryland's Center for Celiac Research has teamed with General Mills to produce a series of videos (find them here) that provides information on Celiac Disease and the gluten-free diet. Here is the 5th video of the series, Dining Out. Hopefully it helps ease any anxieties you may have the next time you go out to eat! Video Desciption: Pam Cureton, registered dietitian at the University of Maryland Center for Celiac Research, gives tips for how to enjoy dining-out while maintaining a gluten-free diet. Calling restaurants ahead of time and the right questions to ask when choosing a restaurant and when ordering are covered.