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Tips for Managing a Wheat Allergy ... What is the difference between celiac disease and wheat allergy? Celiac disease and wheat allergy are two distinct conditions. Celiac disease, or "celiac sprue," is a permanent adverse reaction to gluten. Those with celiac disease will not lose their sensitivity to this substance.
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Wheat allergy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Wheat allergy is a food allergy, but can also be a contact allergy resulting from occupational exposure. Like all allergies wheat allergy involves IgE and mast cell response. Typically the allergy is...
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A wheat allergy is an abnormal response of the body to the protein found in wheat. ... Cereal beverages, coffee substitutes; Beverages made from wheat products: beer, ale, root beer; Instant chocolate drink mixes; ... General guidelines for wheat allergy:
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Wheat, barley and rye products should not be ingested. Recent studies show that oats do not damage the mucosa in celiac disease. Dietitians and patient support groups can be useful resources for helping the patient identify gluten-containing foods and for encouraging compliance.
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Read more>>; Illinois Food Allergy Bill Signed into Law; On August 13, Gov. Pat Quinn signed into law HB281, which requires all Illinois school districts to create guidelines for accommodating students with food allergies. ... Peanut Milk Tree Nuts Soy Egg Seeds Shellfish Fish Wheat...
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Do you think you have a wheat allergy or wheat intolerance? Read our wheat allergy information ... Wheat allergy or wheat intolerance? ... Below is a list of the wide range of symptoms that are associated with wheat allergy or intolerance. Not everyone suffers from them, and certainly not all of them at the same time...
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