Gluten Free Foods

Like most Australians, I love to indulge in the endless smorgasbord of foods available in Australia.

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But not all people are so lucky.

There is a growing number of Australians with a condition called Coeliac Disease or gluten intolerance who can’t eat many foods without significant gastro intestinal problems and discomfort.

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  • BigKev says:

    02:48pm | 11/04/11

    Sounds very much like the author of this article has a conflict of interest.  Whom exactly is she advocating for?  I’ve just been diagnosed with Coaeliac Disease and to date I have been advised by medical professionals and dietitians to rigidly stick to a gluten free diet.  Nobody has said… Read more »

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