A lot of people go gluten-free for celiac disease and think this will solve all their problems. Unfortunately this isn't for everyone. In fact, a large majority of the people that have celiac disease also have lactose intolerance! In this video and short post, I explain to you the connection between the 2 as well as the symptoms you should realize if you are lactose intolerant. Symptoms of lactose intolerance: Bloating. Pain or cramps in the lower belly. Gurgling or rumbling sounds in the lower belly. Gas. Loose stools or diarrhea Throwing up. Note: Symptoms of lactose intolerance usually occur within 30 minutes - 2 hours after consuming milk products. Facts about the celiac / lactose intolerance connection: Eating gluten when you were undiagnosed damages the villi in your intestine making it no longer able to digest the lactose molecule. A large amount of people who go gluten-free for celiac disease are recommended to go dairy free as well for the first year. It is possible for lactose to be reintroduced after going gluten-free for about 2 years. Celiac disease and lactose intolerance are connected and should be tested on your own or by a doctor. For more info on Lactose Intolerance, Click Here! For more on the connection between the 2, Click Here! Where you aware that the 2 were connected? Comment below!
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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
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