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  • I believe the reason the WOW is vague in saying “eat meat sparingly” is so that each of us will reach out to the lord and seek his counsel to know what that means for us individually.
  • Btw the centers nutritionist told me that so long as an item can be thoroughly cleaned or is kept only for GF it is safe. So wooden cutting boards must be kept separate as well as wooden spoons but she said best to not even keep them around. Teflon and other nonstick ware is absorbent so if used must have separate set as…
  • I was diagnosed about a month ago and a few days later I found a book on clearance called "Celiac Disease the Hidden Epidemic" it is written by the director of the Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University and while I am not yet half way through it has been an amazing resource in understanding and beginning to…
  • I'm such a goof, I didn't stop and think, Kamut it's an ancient wheat right? So likely not gluten free food!
  • Not knowing how sensitive I am other than I have been sick since I was a child and it just keeps getting worse, so I am banishing gluten from the house, having a rough time realizing what all contains gluten so that pdf is helpful. My kids are pretty young so it's not a surprise to me that they tested negative but I am…
  • Does the heat actually break down the gluten? Any idea how hot that is? My oven doesn't have the self cleaning function. Thanks
  • With all the ridiculous fad diets out there I am surprised someone hasn't written a WoW diet book (or maybe they did and I have never heard of it) :p
  • I notice there hasn't been a posts in this thread for a while but I am right there too. :s
  • Pretty sure royston's comment was a response to bigsence who is gluten free but has no sensitivity. Btw glad it helped you to go gluten free bigsence, as someone who has just been diagnosed with cd I am hating having to switch over but maybe it will help me with my weight issues as well as the other problems I have had as…
  • It is highly likely that celiacs is what killed my brother, unfortunately there was not as much awareness at the time and an autopsy was not done even though no cause of death was determined. I have recently done multiple test (I thought gluten free was a fad so it took some nagging to get me to do the tests) and have been…
  • Btw I do like the video as well
  • As someone recently diagnosed with celiacs disease I do see a benefit from the gluten free fad diet and that is the labeling of products that as I am learning to deal with this disease having some easier to find foods is easing the transition. About 5 years ago my brother died suddenly in his sleep and they could not find…
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