Celiac disease is hereditary, meaning that it runs in families. People have a 1 in 10 risk of developing celiac disease, if they have a first-degree relative with celiac disease (parent,...
What’s included: Yes, living with celiac disease or gluten intolerance can be challenging, but you shouldn’t have to sacrifice quality of life. Get expert nutritional guidance with a 60-minute telehealth...
This Celiac Awareness month, in conjunction with Mother's Day, we are excited to announce the launch of our "One Tough Mama" Celiac Awareness Campaign. As a company that is committed...
Empowering Celiac and Gluten-Intolerant Customers with Essential B Vitamins Studies indicate that after following a gluten-free diet for two years, 30% of individuals still had a vitamin B12 deficiency and...
As a result of damage to the small intestine caused by celiac disease, impaired iron absorption can be expected. Studies show that after following a gluten-free diet for two years,...
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Vitamin D is an important immune system regulator for patients with celiac disease. Studies reveal that after following a gluten-free diet for two years, 25% of individuals still had a...