Info and Support Sites
This is the website of the Celiac ListServe at St. John's.
The purpose of this site is to provide people who have celiac disease (a.k.a. gluten intolerance) and are not aware of it with a means of figuring out what their problem is, and to help those who know they have it lead more comfortable and healthy lives.
Traditional and modern Jewish recipes, which have been adapted for gluten free diets within
the kosher concept.
This is a good reference site if you're a Jewish celiac.
This site hopes to educate Catholic celiacs about their options for Holy Communion as provided for by Canon Law and the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops; to inform Catholic clergy and lay ministers about the special needs of Catholic celiacs in their dioceses and parishes; and to reconcile those Catholic celiacs who have left the Church through lack of understanding, exclusion from the Eucharist, and isolation from their church community.
This site has lots of useful information in French including information about testing, articles, and an active discussion group.
An on-line support and resource centre for anyone needing to follow a gluten free diet due to celiac disease, gluten or wheat intolerance and closely related health issues such as dermatitis herpetiformis.
Special Diets Resource Guide (SDRG) is a non-profit website about managing special dietary needs. Its primary function is to provide free information about products, suppliers, services, and resources to
those living on a restricted diet due to a medical condition or personal choice. The goal is to give those on special diets the widest selection of alternative foods and freedom of choice.
Many celiacs must avoid lactose and milk proteins. This site has useful tips and lots of links to information about how to do just that.
This site contains comprehensive information about gluten free beers - including comprehensive tasting notes.
Celiacs Online is designed to share information with newly diagnosed and experienced celiacs who live in Maryland, but people across the country will find it useful as an on-line directory. With it, you can find support groups, current medical information, local food sources and food sites.
Gluten Free Baking and More is a monthly, print, newsletter dedicated to gluten-free baking and cooking. You'll find recipes for breads, cookies, pies, main dishes and more. Also included every month are "tips and techniques"...sound advice for making gluten-free baking as easy as possible.
Lucy Shriver hosts The Gluten Free Kitchen. This site has recipes, health info, product alerts, lists of safe foods, links to manufacturers and a lot more.
Mouth watering pictures accompany these recipes.
This online cooking magazine offers online cooking classes, gluten free recipes and other info, but you'll have to become a paid subscriber in order to access it.
Insights from a Mom on living gluten free.
This site has celiac information and lots of links.
Proceedings of the 7th International Coeliac Congress which was held in Tampere, Finland on Sept. 5-7, 1996.
These pages contain information on gluten-free food in Australia, primarily Melbourne and Victoria, and links to other Coeliac and gluten-free sites.
The National Digestive Diseases Information Clearinghouse answers common questions about celiac disease.
Celiac Disease On-Line Support Group: Dedicated to providing on-line support to people with Celiac Disease. Celiac Disease is an auto-immune digestive disorder. Very active celiac message board. Moderated and unmoderated chats.
A list of Celiac Disease/Gluten Intolerance Web Sites.
SkinCell International Forum was established in August 2002 as a non-profit and totally privately funded discussion forum for sufferers of all skin-related diseases and conditions including psoriasis, eczema, acne, rosacea DH and skin trauma. The intention is to allow sufferers, their family or concerned friends to come together in a cheerful and light-hearted environment where they can both receive and give support to others in similar situations, share experiences of their skin conditions and hopefully make some new friends in the process.
53 articles examine the possible connection between celiac disease and other disorders like Altzheimers and Schizophrenia.
Information on the Paleolithic Diet or what the hunter/gatherers ate.
Info on celiac disease and something called Alpha Nutrition.
Gut Feelings: Nutritional Interventions in Celiac Sprue.
Max and Jake are two celiac kids who have started their own website to teach people that you don't have to stop living just because you have celiac disease.
Gluten Free In WNY is a Branch of The Gluten Intolerance Group®, also known as GIG® -working to Increase awareness and aid People with Celiac Disease, Dermatitis Herpetiformis and provide support for others on a Gluten Free Diet in the Greater Buffalo and Niagara Falls NY area.
Support Group for people with Celiac Disease and Dermatitis Herpetiformis in the Greater Rochester New York area.
This is a real time chat site for celiacs to chat with celiacs.
The goal of this site is to bring celiacs together for friendship, romance, and more.
This personal website shares tips and other gluten free information.
This website is a source of information about Celiac Disease and the impact of it on everyday life.
They also sell various products that will increase the awareness of Celiac Disease, including T-shirts, sweatshirts, refrigerator magnets, and bumper stickers with a variety of slogans that address the disease and its conditions.
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