How to Live With Celiac Disease
Things You'll Need
- Cookbooks
- Vitamin A
- Vitamin B Complex
- Vitamin D
- Vitamin E
- Vtamin K
- Bread Makers
Instructions
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Avoid eating wheat, rye, barley and oats and all baked products containing these grains.
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Watch out for other grains. Durum and semolina are wheat products. Spelt and kamut are also versions of wheat. Bulgur is a type of processed wheat, and triticale is a cross between wheat and rye.
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Read labels carefully. Gluten, especially wheat gluten, is used in a large number of processed foods. These include cold cuts, prepared meats, breaded foods, cheese spreads, soy protein meat substitutes and many canned goods.
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Beware of labels that read "modified food starch" or "food starch." It can be either corn or wheat.
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Check the labels on condiments such as ketchup, vinegar, pickles, soy sauce and syrups. All may contain gluten unless specifically labeled "gluten-free."
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Order simple foods without sauces and gravies when eating out. They're less likely to contain gluten.
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Know that aside from corn and rice, a wide variety of other grains such as beans and peas (legumes, pulses) are used in gluten-free cooking.
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Learn to use other, less common grains. Bread and pasta made from rice and corn are available at health food stores and some supermarkets.
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Use tapioca, cornstarch, arrowroot or eggs as thickeners.
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Try baking with different flours. Chickpeas, lentils and Job's tears can also be used as substitutes, and are available in health food stores.
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Invest in a cookbook for gluten-free diets.
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Drink wine, rum, tequila or sake if you wish to have an alcoholic beverage. They're generally safe. Some vodkas may also be safe.
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Take a high-potency multivitamin and mineral complex. It should contain at least 10,000 IU of vitamin A and 400 IU of vitamin E. Fat soluble vitamins are not well-absorbed in people with celiac disease, so supplementation is necessary.
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Use alfalfa tablets. Take 2 to 3,000 mg daily. They're a good source of vitamin K, which is also not well-absorbed with celiac disease.
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Take a high-potency B complex vitamin, at least 100mg daily. B vitamins are not well-absorbed with celiac disease.
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