By Peter H.R. Green, M.D., and Rory Jones
This book is a great resource for people who are just being diagnosed with Celiac Disease or people who have had it for a while and are interested in learning more about their condition. This book introduces you to normal digestion and digestion with Celiac Disease, how they are different and how they affect your body. It introduces you to how the diagnosis process goes and why people get Celiac Disease. It talks about related conditions and complications from the small ones to the huge ones, explains what they are and how to deal with them. It helps you with understanding and treating Celiac Disease, how to eat without the Gluten, how to shop, looking for the right labels, and dealing with family occasions. It also helps what Living with Celiac not only in adults who have to change everything because of Celiac, but also in helping Children and Young Adults cope with the changes. It also has several appendices that include, A Guide to Ingredients, Explanation of Grains, Books and Articles of Interest, Medical Contact Information, National Support Groups and Publications and Resources. This book is written well and very understandable. It's really hard to write about medical issues and make it understandable to the normal person, but these authors do it well. I would recommend this book to anyone who has Celiac Disease, whether you've just been diagnosed or you've had it for years.
This book is a great resource for people who are just being diagnosed with Celiac Disease or people who have had it for a while and are interested in learning more about their condition. This book introduces you to normal digestion and digestion with Celiac Disease, how they are different and how they affect your body. It introduces you to how the diagnosis process goes and why people get Celiac Disease. It talks about related conditions and complications from the small ones to the huge ones, explains what they are and how to deal with them. It helps you with understanding and treating Celiac Disease, how to eat without the Gluten, how to shop, looking for the right labels, and dealing with family occasions. It also helps what Living with Celiac not only in adults who have to change everything because of Celiac, but also in helping Children and Young Adults cope with the changes. It also has several appendices that include, A Guide to Ingredients, Explanation of Grains, Books and Articles of Interest, Medical Contact Information, National Support Groups and Publications and Resources. This book is written well and very understandable. It's really hard to write about medical issues and make it understandable to the normal person, but these authors do it well. I would recommend this book to anyone who has Celiac Disease, whether you've just been diagnosed or you've had it for years.
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