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Showing posts with label celiac disease. Show all posts
Showing posts with label celiac disease. Show all posts

Friday, February 9, 2018

4 Apps for Gluten Free


Navigating the world while on a gluten-free diet can be challenging; however, there are some great apps available to make it a lot less stressful. This article, Top 4 Apps to Navigate Gluten Free, reviews four of the most helpful apps--in order of must-have to may-want-to-try.
For more information on thriving while living with celiac disease and/or a gluten-free lifestyle, check out my other articles in the series: Do I Have Celiac Disease?, 3 Steps to a Gluten-Free Kitchen, and Eating Out Gluten Free

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Thursday, January 18, 2018

Eating Out Gluten Free

Being able to eat outside of your own kitchen can be worrisome for those with celiac disease (CD) or non-celiac gluten sensitivity.
If you have CD or are choosing to live gluten free, this article, "Eating Out Gluten Free," gives you peace of mind. You’ll learn strategies to eat at any restaurant, examples of cuisines and safe bets, and how to manage eating in someone else’s kitchen.
This article is part three in a series of four articles on CD, providing practical steps to thrive while living gluten free. For more information, check out the other articles in the series: Do I Have Celiac Disease? and 3 Steps to a Gluten-Free Kitchen.

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Monday, December 25, 2017

3 Steps to a Gluten-Free Kitchen

If you have celiac disease (CD) or would like to live gluten free, creating a safe kitchen makes this process less stressful.


This how-to article delivers what you need to do to avoid gluten exposure. It is part two in a series of three articles, providing practical steps to survive and thrive in your own kitchen. 

Do I Have Celiac Disease?

The results came back--actually in November--and I was diagnosed officially with celiac disease. Bummer. The good news, however, is that I have been able to use this to become more informed as a nutritionist and to earn clinical nutrition hours.

Check out my first guest post, Do I Have Celiac Disease?