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About Celiac Disease
Celiac disease is the most common genetic autoimmune disorder in the world, affecting 1 in 100 people – over 3 million people in the United States alone. The syndrome is triggered by ingesting gluten (wheat, barley, rye and oats) which causes a systemic immune reaction leading to a host of varied symptoms including damage to the lining of the small intestine resulting in malabsorption of nutrients. Treatment is simply removing gluten from the diet (gluten-free diet) and correcting nutritional deficiencies. Less than 10% of people with celiac disease are estimated to be diagnosed and proper diagnosis commonly occurs only after many years once all other explanations have been explored. The main reason for the continuing missed diagnosis is lack of awareness of new celiac disease research by members of the medical community. Celiac disease was historically considered a rare gastrointestinal childhood disease affecting 1 in 5,000 children. New medical research contradicts this and significantly expands the scope of symptoms. Read more about celiac disease on this page at Glutenfreeworks.com.
About Glutenfreeworks.com
Glutenfreeworks.com, one of the most popular gluten-free websites on the internet, helps people “get well, look good and stay healthy living gluten-free.” Glutenfreeworks.com provides diet, health and nutrition information, videos, recipes, resources, gluten-free support group listings, a monthly e-newsletter, and a new social network to help people live the gluten-free lifestyle. Readers will find hundreds of articles on gluten sensitivity, celiac disease and a host of related topics from a variety of experts at Glutenfreeworks.com.
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