Posts Tagged ‘celiac diet’

ABC’s of Gluten Free Living: Probiotics, and the Courage to Just Do It

Monday, March 8th, 2010

In this most recent episode from the ABC’s of Gluten Free, find out what Probiotics are, why you should care about them, and learn some downright amazing tidbits about their essential role in both individual and cultural survival.

Here is just one factoid that I love to share: only about 5 to 10% of the cells in and on your body are “self” cells… The rest are micro-organisms! Just click here to listen to this thrilling (if I don’t say so myself) episode, premium members only… But remember if you are not a Premium member yet, you can register for two weeks of free access and start getting in on the gluten-free goodness now.

J is for “just do it!” Ah, what a perfect tagline. Not one of ours, but we did spin off this in our recent episode “J” in the ABC’s of Gluten Free series. This audio is free to all members. Click here to listen to this short and inspirational audio. Perfect for anyone on a gluten free diet, or anyone with food intolerances in general.

Fertility and Celiac Disease

Friday, March 5th, 2010

Many people have Celiac Disease or celiac intolerance, and few know that it can affect their attempts at conception. It is an autoimmune response that manifest when gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye, and barley, is ingested. It often takes many years for a correct diagnosis to be made, and, until then, individuals can suffer from chronic diarrhea, constipation, acid reflux, and other digestive disorders, as well as a whole host of seemingly unrelated symptoms. It can also affect fertility. In men with Celiac Disease, it can lead to low sperm count, and women may experience troubles conceiving.

Studies from various countries indicate that fertility problems are indeed more common in women with untreated Celiac Disease, compared to women who do not have it.

The risk of suffering other gynecological and obstetrical problems like miscarriage or preterm birth is also higher for those with Celiac Disease.
Joseph Mercola, “Why Haven’t Infertile Couples Been Told These Facts?”, 2/23/2010

Follow the link to read more about what Dr. Mercola has to say about Celiac Disease and its affects on fertility.

Chef to Plate Celiac Awareness Project

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

May is Celiac Awareness Month!

The Gluten Intolerance Group of North America, one of the foremost leaders in America supporting folks with gluten intolerance and Celiac and raising public awareness of these topics, unrolls their 2nd Annual Campaign. The Chef to Plate Campaign helps spread awareness of Celiac Disease and gluten intolerance to restaurants through dining. They estimate this simple campaign reached 1.6 million people last year! Ways you can participate:

  1. Send the GIG restaurants with gluten-free menus you frequent and trust. They will send them an invitation to participate. Click HERE to sign up your restaurant. Or send complete information to rebecca.powell@gluten.net to recommend your favorite restaurants with gluten-free menus.
  2. Help distribute the campaign materials to restaurants in your area. GIG will send you all the information and the participating restaurants. All you have to do it hand-deliver the materials to the restaurant before May 1st. Click HERE to sign up.
  3. Spread the word about this campaign to the public.

Restaurants loved participating last year. Please help the GIG spread awareness about gluten intolerance.

The Skinny on Gluten-Free Advertising

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

When most of your diet suddenly becomes taboo, like when you learn you can no longer eat wheat, it’s natural to feel deprived and crave foods to placate the loss.

TV commercials and billboards bank on your feeling feel this way, and in fact create the problem they claim to be the answer to. Food companies thrive on crafting need and desire, and the antidote, of course, is consuming their products. 

Marketing gluten-free food is a slightly different game, since the deprivation problem already exists for those of us who can’t eat gluten. But many gluten-free food manufacturers still attempt to remedy our pain through the most enticing and potent fare possible: devil chocolate cake, shortbread cookies, pasta, breaded chicken nuggets… It’s hard to say no when you feel life is unfair for not letting you eat anything you want.

Especially when the message is everywhere you turn for support. Thumbing through a “health” focused magazine, you’d think treats were the staple gluten-free diet foods. Like the old USDA food pyramid: 8-11 servings of bread and pasta, sugar at the top, and a pile of food allergens in between. You certainly won’t get healthy or thin or improve your quality of life on this stuff.

Loaded with sugar, chemicals, starches, and bleached, refined “safe” grains, gluten free treats-manufacturing companies don’t have your health in mind. In my humble opinion, these highly addictive, void-of-nutrition non-foods trade one kind of poison for another.

But when has health-promoting ever been sexy or exciting? We must learn to see through the smokescreen of gluten-free advertising.

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