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Can you drink ensure with celiacs disease?

Probably because ensure is gluten free.


What diseases does too much Gluten affect the human body adversely?

Coeliac Disease. Also spelt celiacs disease.


When you have celiacs disease can the damaged part of the intestine be removed?

If you have damage in your intestine and you have Celiac Disease you do not have to remove that intestine. The intestine will undamage it when you started the Wheat free diet.


What is the name for allergy to wheat?

THey don't have a name for that but they do for people who can't eat gluten (wheat, rye, barley, molt). They are called Celiacs. Celiacs have Celiac Disease. It's more of an allergy. Ints a non catchable disease. I actually have it.


What are the different ailments of the sense organs and their cure?

There are far too many to enumerate and describe. Please be more specific.


Is Bovril a food suitable for celiacs?

I is not good for celiacs as it contains wheat/gluten.


Can celiacs eat spelled grain?

A person with celiacs isn't typically allergic to spelt.


What does celiacs do to your digestive system?

Gluten causes inflammation in the small intestines of people with celiac disease. Eating a gluten-free diet helps people with celiac disease control their signs and symptoms and prevent complications.


Are coeliacs and celiacs the same?

Yes. Celiacs is the American spelling of the same word. I live in Australia and we spell it Coeliac.


Can parts of the small intestine be removed with celiacs disease?

It shouldn't Surgical treatment is not an option for control of celiac disease however prior to diagnosis some patients undergo various surgeries such as appendectomy and tonsillectomy because of mis-diagnosis.


CAn celiacs eat walnuts?

Yes


Can celiacs eat baked beans?

no