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Are people with Celiac Disease the only ones with a wheat intolerance?

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No, scientific data supports the link that children with ADHD, ADD, OCD, AUTISM, ASPERGERS, DYSLEXIA and many other learning disorders, often have food intolerances, many of which are gluten or wheat related.
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What is the difference between Gluten intolerance and Celiac Disease?

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Gluten intolerance is a broad term which includes all kinds of sensitivity to Gluten. A small proportion of Gluten intolerant people will test positive to Celiac Disease test, and so are called Celiacs (~0.5% of the population). But most Gluten sensitive people return negative or inconclusive results upon Celiac testing. The correct term for these people is Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitive (NCGS) and may be as many as ~15% of all people or 1 in 7.
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How common are Gluten intolerance and Celiac Disease?

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However new evidence shows Non-Celiac Gluten intolerance is around 30 times more prevalent. Up to 15% of people or 1 in 7 are Gluten Sensitive and suffer the same symptoms. These are people who test negative or inconclusive for Celiac Disease. They are known as Non-Celiac Gluten Sensitive (NCGS). Diagnosis of Gluten intolerance in elderly patients is disproportionately high. This is because it is misdiagnosed and under-diagnosed by doctors.
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What are the symptoms of Gluten intolerance and Celiac Disease?

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Many people suffer from headaches, mouth ulcers, weight gain or weight loss, poor immunity to disease, and skin problems like dermatitis and eczema. But the common and well-known Gluten intolerance symptoms are gastro-intestinal (diarrhoea, flatulence, bloating etc.). Also associated are miscarriage and infertility and malabsorption problems like anaemia.
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How are Gluten intolerance and Celiac Disease identified?

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All Gluten intolerance is easily identified by an Elimination Diet. However many people turn to blood tests as a first investigation. Because the most common test for Gluten intolerance is still the old-fashioned Celiac test (blood tests and intestinal biopsy), most Gluten intolerant people return a 'negative' or inconclusive test. But the easy version of the Elimination diet, the Detection Diet in The Tuesday Club will always find Gluten intolerance. We guarantee it or your money back.
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How are Gluten intolerance and Celiac Disease treated?

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No drugs or therapies are needed to treat Gluten sensitivity. The best treatment is to exclude Gluten for life. This means a Gluten-free diet and the exclusion of all foods and pharmaceuticals that contain Gluten. But to eat Gluten-free with confidence, you need to read all labels and understand the traps. A comprehensive guidebook like The Compleat Guide to Gluten-free in The Tuesday Club is an invaluable reference.
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When will I be cured from Gluten intolerance or Celiac Disease?

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You don't need a cure, just a different diet. Gluten sensitivity is just the way some people are. Like having blue eyes or freckles. Gluten is one of the most complex proteins consumed by man - and is therefore extremely difficult to digest. This is why babies first introduced to solid foods are not given wheat. They are started on a thin porridge of rice because their tiny digestive tract can process it easily.
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I have celiac disease (gluten intolerance); can I still take Adora Calcium?

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you probably know, gluten is found in grains that include rye, oats, barley and wheat. None of these ingredients are found in either Dark Chocolate or Milk Chocolate Adora Calcium, so you should be able to tolerate this supplement. However, since everyone is different it is important to introduce new products to your diet slowly, and always get your doctor’s advice first. For a complete list of Adora Calcium’s ingredients please see our Nutrition Information page.
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What is Celiac Disease?

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Celiac Disease (CD) is a lifelong digestive disorder, found in individuals who are genetically susceptible, that results in damage to the small intestine by interfering with the absorption of nutrients. Celiac Disease is unique in that a specific food component, gluten, has been identified as the culprit. Gluten is the common name for the offending proteins in specific cereal grains that are harmful to persons with CD.
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Celiac disease is a an autoimmune disorder that causes damage to the small intestine, which can lead to malabsorption of nutrients. A genetic intolerance to gluten, a protein found in wheat, rye and barley, triggers this destructive reaction of the immune system.
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Is celiac disease an intolerance or allergy?

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Celiac Disease involves the inability to digest gluten and an immune response, but it does not fit the description of a simple intolerance or a common allergy. The following description of food intolerance and food allergy is taken from information published on the Food Allergy Network FAQ: A food intolerance is an adverse food-induced reaction that does not involve the immune system. Lactose intolerance is one example of a food intolerance.
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If I have celiac disease (gluten intolerance) can I take Super Green Phyto Complex?

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Super Green Phyto Complex does contain wheat grass juice. Many Celiac sufferers have reported that they have successfully been able to use Super Green’s. We believe this to be true because gluten is found in the mature heads of the wheat kernel not in the grass.
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I have Celiac Disease, an allergy to gluten and wheat products. Do you have gluten free items?

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Yes! We have an awesome selection of gluten free, wheat free items. Look for the that will tell you the item is gluten free.
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Give Us our Daily Bread - or Maybe not - Do you Have a Wheat Intolerance?

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I have found wheat to be one of the most abundant and problematic foods. I believe it to be the single largest contributor to intestinal dysbiosis, parasitic infections, and universal food allergies. Over-consumption and genetically-modified grains are the greatest causes of wheat intolerance and gluten sensitivity. Our health and wellness is important to us. Today's market has plenty of sophisticated products we can use in ours homes that help us to feel and look great.
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What is Celiac Sprue disease?

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In recent years, many have worked to foster an increasing awareness of the significant effects of Celiac Sprue disease on people's lives. The digestive system of those with this condition is considerably compromised by the consumption of gluten, one of the major ingredients in wheat flour. It is estimated that as many as fifteen percent of all persons of northern European origin are affected by this disease to some degree.
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How common is celiac disease?

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Originally considered a rare disease of childhood, celiac disease is now recognized as a common condition that may be diagnosed at any age. Recent studies have revealed an estimated average worldwide prevalence of 1 in 266 and a prevalence of 1 in 133 in the United States. This establishes celiac disease as one of the most common genetically based diseases that physicians will encounter. Because of lack of awareness, celiac disease is still vastly under diagnosed in the U.S.
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What are the symptoms of celiac disease?

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The vast majority of individuals with celiac disease have little in the way of gastrointestinal symptoms or have symptoms that may receive a diagnosis of irritable bowel syndrome. While the classical symptoms include diarrhea, weight loss and edema, other patients may present with constipation, anemia, bone pain or bone loss, chronic fatigue, skin problems, abnormal liver chemistries, dental enamel defects and neurological symptoms such as peripheral neuropathy, ataxia or seizures.
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How is celiac disease diagnosed?

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The gold standard for diagnosis is the small intestinal biopsy, done during a procedure called endoscopy. The diagnosis is based on finding a series of abnormalities in an intestinal biopsy (increased inflammation and villous atrophy) that return toward normal on a gluten-free diet. As a follow up biopsy is not always necessary or performed, the combination of an abnormal biopsy and improvement of symptoms after gluten is eliminated from the diet is enough to establish the diagnosis.
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Is there a cure for celiac disease?

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There is currently no treatment for celiac disease apart from a strict, lifelong gluten-free diet. A number of studies are underway at Columbia University and other research centers examining the mechanisms by which gluten causes damage to the intestine. It is only through research into the way that the immune system causes the intestinal damage that innovative therapies, apart from a gluten-free diet, will be devised.
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How can I find help from others who have celiac disease?

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Celiac support groups can provide essential information and support for individuals as they learn how to navigate the maze of eating, shopping for and living gluten-free while trying to maintain a normal lifestyle. Locate a support group in your area by contacting national celiac disease organizations or checking listings on the internet. There are also internet discussion groups, mailing lists, and forums that focus on celiac disease.
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What are the effects of celiac disease?

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Untreated celiac disease can be life-threatening. Celiacs are more likely to be afflicted with problems relating to malabsorption, including osteoporosis, tooth enamel defects, central and peripheral nervous system disease, pancreatic disease, internal hemorrhaging, organ disorders (gall bladder, liver, and spleen), and gynecological disorders (like amenorrhea and spontaneous abortions). Fertility may also be affected.
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What is the treatment for celiac disease?

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There is no prescriptive drug celiacs can take to effect a cure. In fact, there is no cure, though there is every opportunity for celiacs to lead normal, healthy lives by following a diet that contains no gluten. This means avoiding all products derived from wheat, rye, barley, oats, and a few other lesser-known grains.
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Is there a connection between celiac disease and diabetes?

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Of the many immune related disorders linked with the celiac condition, the best established connection is with Type I diabetes (mellitus). Type I diabetes occurs at a rate of about 0.5% in the general population, but at a rate estimated at 5-10% among celiacs. Normally the diabetes is diagnosed first, both because this form of diabetes tends to strike early in life and its diagnosis is certain.
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Are NexGen™ products appropriate for individuals with Celiac disease or gluten intolerance?

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All forms of wheat (durum, semolina, spelt, kamut, einkorn, faro), and related grains (rye, barley, triticale)
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How many people have Celiac Disease?

Recent studies at the University of Maryland show that as many as 1 in every 128 Americans have Celiac Disease. Diagnosis in the United States takes an average of seven (7) years.
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Are BASIS BALANCE products advisable for gluten intolerance (celiac disease)?

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In sensitive people gluten (sticky protein in cereals) can damage the mucous membrane of the small intestine and thus seriously impair digestion. Since very many people suffer from such a hypersensitivity, all BASIS BALANCE products are absolutely gluten-free. They can therefore be used without objection with gluten intolerance.
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b: How does IBS differ from celiac disease?

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People with celiac disease experience marked intestinal symptoms such as diarrhea and gas upon the consumption of foods that contain gluten, such as products made from wheat, oats, rye, and barley. Upon the elimination of gluten-containing foods, the symptoms disappear. Some people with IBS may experience an aggravation of symptoms with the consumption of similar wheat-related products and eliminating these products can help alleviate symptoms.
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