Reddit reviews Celiac Disease (Revised and Updated Edition): A Hidden Epidemic
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We found 3 Reddit comments about Celiac Disease (Revised and Updated Edition): A Hidden Epidemic. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.
The problems are coming back, just slowly. Your gut healed and you may only be symptomatic when things are really bad.
Even asymptomatic celiacs must not cheat because of the associated risks. Besides all the GI issues, untreated CD comes with a 1 in 3 risk of developing another autoimmune disease.
You could be cutting years, even decades, off your life, even if the overt symptoms never return in full.
After many years gf, I now have little to no reaction to accidental exposure. The full blown autoimmune response requires repeated exposure over time. This isn't like a histamine related allergy where you have an immediate response. Your now healthy gut is just taking time to be damaged again.
Read up on CD, once you understand the mechanisms more deeply you will see why you aren't feeling too bad (yet), and why this is a terrible idea. This is a great book
http://www.amazon.com/Celiac-Disease-Revised-Updated-Edition/dp/0061728160
You and your friend might want to read
Celiac Disease (Revised and Updated Edition): A Hidden Epidemic https://www.amazon.com/dp/0061728160/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_awd_Uc81wbMDJSKZD
It talks a lot about the many symptoms and long term impacts of continued exposure.
It's good. Read it. It's not written by Elizabeth what's-her-name on The View, it's by Dr. Peter Green of Columbia U. See the revised edition at amazon. I can't watch the whole vid (bandwidth limit) but it obviously starts out as an interview with Dr. Peter Green so unless they add someone in, you seem to have misunderstood the situation. Elizabeth What's-its book is called "The G-Free Diet" and yes, she makes some blunders in that one.