The Shock of a Lifetime
How I Spent Nearly 7 Years Thinking I Had Celiac Disease Almost seven years ago now, I was sicker than I’ve ever been. I’ve spent most of my life being sick, but this was different. I got MRSA in my jaw, caused by an abscessed tooth. From the drastic swelling and many surgeries I had
Gluten-Free Cracker Review: Milton Crackers
Recently, thanks to the wonderful people over at Find Me Gluten-Free, I received an amazing package from Milton which included all four of their gluten-free crackers and already tried their gluten-free sea salt crackers and was very eager to try the other products. I’ve broken this article down to review each flavor. **We test each
News Update: Gluten-Free Food Festival in Richmond, Virginia on Saturday and Sunday
Stay tuned on our Instagram and Facebook pages on Sunday, August 19 for live coverage of the Enjoy Life Gluten-Free Food Festival at the Greater Richmond Convention Center, located in Exhibit Hall B at 403 N 3rd St, Richmond, Virginia. The festival is taking place on Saturday, August 18th from 10 am to four in the
Gluten-Free Ramen Review: Lotus Rice Ramen
**We test each and every product we review thoroughly and only give top place to the products that deserve it; we offer honest reviews. We are independently owned and the opinions expressed in our posts are our own. We do receive compensation from the companies whose products we review.** One thing I’ve missed more than anything in having to make the gluten-free switch was
What To Do If Your Child’s Friend Has Celiac
We’ve all likely seen the signs declaring places “nut free zones” due to people with peanut allergies. However, considerably less people take into consideration other conditions which could be just as serious. When a person with celiac disease consumes even the smallest amount of gluten, a response is triggered in their body that damages their
Could Celiac Disease Be the Missing Link?
If you have more than one of these symptoms, you should talk to your doctor about the possibility of celiac disease being the missing link.
Keep the 4th of July Celiac Safe with These Tips
You can never be too safe when it comes to your health. If you have celiac disease, you have to take extra precautions and always have your guard up during holidays that involve cook outs and lots of gluten. You don’t want to have to miss out on your family or friends’ celebrations, but you
New Drug for Those with Celiac Disease on the Horizon
We’ve all had those unfortunate, miserable occasions when cross-contamination occurs and you don’t know what’s worse: how you feel or the knowledge that it’s not going to be over very soon. Study results for a new drug presented at Digestive Disease Week (DDW) could put an end to all of that for those with celiac
Celiac Travel Guide
**We test each and every product we review thoroughly and only give top place to the products that deserve it; we offer honest reviews. We are independently owned and the opinions expressed in our posts are our own. We do receive compensation from the companies whose products we review.** If you have celiac disease, traveling always takes twice as much research as for those
Gluten-Free Eating in Staunton
Whatever your business in Staunton, let us help you find a gluten-free restaurant you can feel confident trusting with our comprehensive guide.