Other Support Resources:
Suggested Reading:
Celiac Disease: Then and Now
The challenge of living with celiac sprue is not trivial. A lot of people say, Well, what`s the big deal. You just get on the
gluten-free diet, and you are cured. But eating gluten-free is not simple, so that is the challenge. The good news, of
course, is that the complications of celiac disease can be avoided by careful adherence to a self-managed
gluten-free diet.
Coping With Celiac, The Great Masquerader
by Aileen M. Bennett
Gluten Free Living
Kids with Celiac Disease
A Family Guide to Raising Happy, Healthy, Gluten-Free Children by Danna Korn
Sully's Living Without A lifestyle guide for people with allergies and food sensitivities
www.LivingWithout.com
The Gluten-Free Gourmet Bakes Bread
by Bette Hagman
The Gluten Free Kitchen by Roben Ryberg
http://www.primahealth.com/
The Gluten Free Kitchen by Lucy Shriver
http://gfkitchen.server101.com/
Twin Cities R.O.C.K. Message Board on Yahoo Groups
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/TwinCitiesROCK/
Wheat-Free, Worry-Free
The Art of Happy, Healthy Gluten-Free Living By Danna Korn
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