Celiac disease (Nontropical Sprue) is the inability to digest gluten - all wheat, rye, triticale, barley or oats and any food containing these grains. Gluten damages the small intestine, and nutrients cannot be absorbed. Celiac disease occurs in children and in adults, and is not outgrown. A gluten-free diet will successfully control this condition.- Category ID : 75679
Provides resources and information for people on gluten-free diets due to celiac disease, gluten intolerance, dermatitis herpetiformis, wheat allergy, or other health reasons.
Advice for adults and children suffering from coeliac disease otherwise known as celiac sprue or celiac disease and for sufferers of dermititis herpetiformis.
Information and support for Celiac disease and the gluten-free prescription diet. Gluten-free recipes, a questions and answers section, glossary, guest articles and subscribe to a monthly newsletter.
GIG provides information, education and support to those with celiac disease (CD) / dermatitis hepetiformis (DH), their families, health care professionals, and the general public.
Includes a discussion forum, related news links, lists of books, and a few pages of shopping. Webmaster and his (nursing student) daughter both have celiac.
UK oriented with emphasis on bringing people with coeliac disease together for support and friendship. Includes links to information including food lists, restaurants, recipes, and research.
Intended to assist people with Celiac Disease in making safe dining choices in Ontario. The restaurants and bakeries listed either provide a gluten-free menu or clearly identify gluten-free options on the existing menu.
Show held in Australia. Find visitor information, exhibitor and floor plans, book a stand and contact details. Also offers information about celiac disease.
Offers beer information for celiacs from medical and beer experts. Also information on the first ever gluten-free beer festival in Chesterfield, England.
The purpose of this moderated Webring is to provide a single location with links to web resources for people with Celiac Disease, Dermatitis Herpetiformis and gluten intolerance.