Merri Bright & Celiac Sprue- True Story and History

Merri Bright & Celiac Sprue- True Story and History

As you know I welcome true stories for me to share with others who may be in a similar quest or even having been diagnosed. Reading another’s story just seems to help. I will never post a story I am not authorized to share. Thank you Merri for your story you have shared below with […]

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Tampa Area Celiacs a Support Group- Janet Heitler

Tampa Area Celiacs a Support Group- Janet Heitler

  There are many ways we with celiac or gluten intolerance can help others. One way is to head a group. Jane is an exceptional woman with her story and running a group for many years now. Here is her story and a link to a news article about her and her experiences. Really worth […]

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True Story: Stomach Pains Vanish After Eating Gluten-Free!

True Story: Stomach Pains Vanish After Eating Gluten-Free!

Following is a terrific testimonial from a man that had participated in my Gluten-Free Taste Testing Party on January 17th.  “After the meeting at your house for the products taste party I decided to get very strict on a gluten free  program. “After two days I had zero gut pain and a brain fog is clearing.   I […]

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Gluten-Free Manufacturers Giving Back

Gluten-Free Manufacturers Giving Back

Tricia Thompson, M.S., RD is a nutrition consultant, author andspeaker specializing in celiac disease and the gluten-free diet. This week I would like to recognize manufacturers of gluten-free food who are generously helping out our gluten-free friends in need. Please support these companies by purchasing their products. If you are a manufacturer of gluten-free food, […]

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New York Times- Celiac is Underdiagosed!

New York Times- Celiac is Underdiagosed!

An article was published today in the New York Times entitled: “The Overlooked Diagnosis of Celiac Disease”.  A very well-written article on a largely over-looked topic, I wanted to share the link to the full article with everyone:  Tina Turbin

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I, Tina Turbin Share a Recent Real Story as a Celiac

I, Tina Turbin Share a Recent Real Story as a Celiac

I am sharing my story open hearted with everyone here. I want you to know I get nothing for writing this. This is simply my recent success as a celiac: I was diagnosed celiac many years ago and despite being off of gluten I still lacked “something.” I was on vitamin B injections to help […]

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A Mom Writes In- Her story

A Mom Writes In- Her story

Hi Tina, I just thought I would forward to you a letter a wrote and sent out to any and all CD research centers and organizations I could! I guess if you read it, it tells it all, but I will briefly recap for you. We just got back form a road trip in which […]

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Incredibly Story – A Mother’s Journey in Raising Celiac Triplets

Incredibly Story – A Mother’s Journey in Raising Celiac Triplets

In addition to sharing the story of the Fowler family and their journey through all things gluten-free and celiac, I’d like to also announce that all 4 children including Tyler (7 yrs), Parker, Isabell and Peyton (4 yr old triplets), pictured above in their Halloween costumes, were the winners of the October Danny the Dragon contest […]

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October Winner Of My Contest-Anthrolopogy Apron!

October Winner Of My Contest-Anthrolopogy Apron!

Tina here is my story to share with you about my precious daughter, Leah: Celiac Disease and 18 Month Old  Leah! A new mom, feeding journals, diaper journals, sleep schedules… all trial and error! Leah’s precious life started with a week in the NICU, but as a fighter she bounded out and has been that way […]

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Dr. Maureen Ellis, Ph.D. Connects Up With Tina Turbin- Part 1

Dr. Maureen Ellis, Ph.D. Connects Up With Tina Turbin- Part 1

My husband I both feel like the reason I have been so successful with addressing my Gluten-Free situation is because of my ability to research in-depth every single component of this disease. The first time I went to the grocery store after getting my gluten-free diagnosis . . . I spent hours on the computer […]

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