Posted by fixerupper on February 07, 2020 at 10:20:41 from (100.42.82.185):
In Reply to: Celiac Disease posted by Robin Hood on February 07, 2020 at 06:07:18:
Like what was mentioned it is primarily genetic. Marilyn has Celiac. It was diagnosed after she went to multiple allergy doctors with no results. A dermatologist finally diagnosed it and had her tested. Her skin was breaking out along with getting sick enough to throw up. A small breath of gluten can cause a reaction. Like Sweetfeet said the right cook can make some very delicious gluten free food. I have what I call a gluten intolerance but I dont think I have celiac. I was having a lot of gastric and skin problems till I finally gave in and quit gluten. It was easy for me to change to gluten free because Marilyn already cooks gluten free. As far as the healthy gluten free diet some people follow goes for a person who does not have a gluten sensitivity that is hogwash. I think a diet including gluten might be healthier than a gluten free diet for the normal person but what do I know!
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