Posted by
Jen on Sep 12, 2010 in
GF Health |
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Due to the emails and requests for more information on Dr. D’Adamo’s blood type work, this email is a follow-up to provide a bit more details as to how gluten interacts with our individual blood types.
It’s important to understand that different blood types make different enzymes in the...
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“I’m not Celiac, however, gluten has had an increasingly negative effect on me over the last five or six years.”
A reader sent me this email and I wanted to share that she’s not alone. So many people out there are suffering from gluten-intolerance and have questions.
Do I need to get...
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FOODS YOU CAN EAT
(NON-GLUTEN FOODS)
FOODS TO BE AVOIDED
(WITH GLUTEN OR COULD HAVE GLUTEN)
A
A
ALFALFA
ALCHOH0L
ALGAE
ALE
AMMARANTH
APPLE CIDER VINEGAR
ARTIFICIAL COLORING
ARROWROOT
ARTICHOKES
ARTIFICIAL FLAVORING
B
B
BAGELS
BAKING SODA
BAKING POWDER
BALSAMIC...
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Anemia is one of the symptoms of celiac disease.Anemia is a condition where there is a decrease in the size and number of red blood cells delivering oxygen to our various organs. Approximately 4% of Americans diagnosed with celiac disease also suffer from anemia.
As suffers of celiac disease know, it is ...
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Celiac disease may be the cause of ADD and ADHD behavior issues.
ADD and ADHD are two different names for the same basic problem-Attention Deficit Disorder or Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder. Both are conditions found mostly in children who have poor attention spans, are easily distracted and...
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Posted by
Julie on Jan 11, 2010 in
GF Health |
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Sometimes I feel like the Cat in the Hat with a fish and a rake on the top of my hat as I hop on a ball. Juggling my family’s multiple food allergies can be quite a circus trick. Today we have a guest blogger who can empathize with my situation and has some fantastic tips for dealing with...
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