Articles, tagged with "wheat barley", page 4
14th December 2009
Certain diseases and conditions exist that prevent people from eating foods containing gluten, a protein that is commonly found in wheat, barley, and rye. Unfortunately, many of today's processed foods and drinks contain traces of gluten, making it diffi...
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Author:
Myron Handeland
07th December 2009
Instead of going round and round, I'm going to tell you now: there's no existing treatment that could cure Celiac disease. There's no one medicine that can help eliminate the symptoms. There's no one operation that can solve the problem.
However, ther...
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Author:
Carey Hudson
04th December 2009
Now urban legends are urban folklore that were created by stories weaved together and circulated around until most people have accepted them as truths. There are different kinds of urban myths and covers a wide range of subject matter. It's not impossible...
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Author:
Alden Robinson
25th November 2009
Many people today are searching for gluten solutions to living a healthier lifestyle. The question some ask is will gluten kill me? For the majority of us it is not harmful. If you have an allergy to wheat, an intolerance with gluten or celiacs disease ...
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Author:
JB Dauflin
24th November 2009
If you're like most Americans, you probably haven't even heard of celiac disease (http://GlutenFreeInfo.info), an autoimmune disorder which causes an immune reaction that can affect the entire body, causing a variety of both physical and mental problems. ...
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Author:
Robert Bell
24th November 2009
What if I told you there was a disease that affected one in every hundred Americans and caused insufferable physical and mental agony yet once it was diagnosed, could be easily treated with a change in diet and without the administration of drugs? You wou...
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Author:
Robert Bell
24th November 2009
If you're like most Americans, you probably haven't even heard of celiac disease (http://GlutenFreeHelp.info), an autoimmune disorder which causes an immune reaction that can affect the entire body, causing both physical and mental problems. The cause: An...
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Author:
Robert Bell
23rd November 2009
If you've been keeping up with me as the children's author of the Danny the Dragon series (http://DannyTheDragon.com), you've probably heard me talk about the new Danny the Dragon CD, which is soon to be released, containing a reading of Danny Meets Jimmy...
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Author:
Robert Bell
27th October 2009
Celiac disease patients experience a digestive disorder that forces them to follow a specific diet. Celiac disease patients show digestive problem with food that has gluten in it, like wheat, barley and rye. Therefore cooking for patients with celiac dise...
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Author:
Carey Hudson
20th October 2009
Gluten is a protein found in many grains such as wheat, barley and rye. Some individuals can experience a strong allergic reaction to ingested gluten and as a result they are forced to live a gluten free lifestyle.
Such an extreme allergy is at one end...
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Author:
Jake Winley
15th October 2009
People that have been diagnosed with this condition probably already know all things about it. But for those around them that do not understand, celiac disease is a condition that affects the digestive system. More specifically, it is a condition that is ...
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Author:
Carey Hudson
29th September 2009
There's no one symptom that can be used to diagnose Celiac disease. The condition, which simply can be described as a form of gluten intolerance, is a combination of symptoms. In fact, there are many cases where the disease has been misdiagnosed because t...
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Author:
Carey Hudson
29th September 2009
Folks on all continents have used hundreds to thousands of indigenous plants for treatment of illnesses since prehistoric times.The first usually accepted use of plants as healing agents was depicted in the cave paintings discovered in the Lascaux caves i...
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Author:
Moises Baxter
25th September 2009
Celiac disease is a lifelong chronic ailment, but it can be treated by adopting a strict gluten free diet. In this condition, foods containing gluten-proteins can damage the small intestine by triggering the immune system, which does not usually respond t...
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Author:
Greg Davis
16th September 2009
A Cyprus geographical map shows the island (which is the third largest and tucked into the north eastern corner of the Mediterranean Sea) is an extreme south-eastern European country, the shape of the island is sometimes said to resemble a deerskin. The s...
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Author:
Kate Smith