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How Do You Treat Gluten Allergy Diseases?

Gluten intolerance cannot be cured. The condition will be present for the life of the individual. The only treatment is to permanently remove gluten from the diet. The condition does not require medications and none have proven to improve the condition.


Because rice and maize do not contain gluten, these substances form an important base for gluten alternatives. Health food and whole food stores carry a wide variety of options from tapioca to potato flours that are appropriate for those individuals with gluten allergy diseases. Additionally, the Internet is an excellent source for gluten free recipes.

There is a British Coeliac Society at www.coeliac.co.uk that offers a wealth of online information and Celiac.com offers an active support community. Since living gluten free is the only effective treatment, patients are faced with learning how to do that and how to detect gluten in even the most innocent seeming foods. That may require some help.

Do I Need The Help of a Dietician?

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Because of the vast amount of information available online and the gluten-free products now widely available in health food outlets, most people can eliminate gluten from their diets if they are willing to engage in the appropriate degree of self-guided study. Without question, removing gluten from your diet is a significant life change. For individuals who are not cooks, consulting a dietician to learn how to prepare your own foods and how to recognize the presence of gluten in foods you encounter in restaurants and other public settings can be a tremendous help, especially in the early stages of learning to cope with this problem.

As a lifelong disorder coeliac disease is also a life-changing disorder. Thankfully the damage to the bowel is reversible, but it means removing gluten from your food and conscientiously watching for gluten for the rest of your life. Most people who suffer from this disorder, however, report that gluten allergy symptoms are themselves so uncomfortable and disruptive that following a special diet is a small price to pay for relief.
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