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Media

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Celiac Associations

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Other Associations/Organizations

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Commercial Sites

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Testing, mostly Serum

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Cookbooks

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Other Books

  • Aileen Bennett's Coping With Celiac on Amazon. 21 stories from people with celiac disease.
  • Food Allergy Field Guide: A Lifestyle Manual for Families by Theresa Willingham, the mother of a child who can't eat wheat or dairy. The book offers practical advice to build a child's "health-esteem", while assuring that the child and family, friends, school, and other caregivers are prepared to handle the occasions in a child's life----school events, parties, field trips, and eating out.
  • Chris M. Reading's Your Family Tree Connection: The Family Tree Way to Better Health is a good book to give to a family which suffers from ills that you think are due to undiagnosed gluten problems. Since this is out-of-print contact Keats Publishing, 27 Pine St. (Box 876) New Canaan, CT 06840 and ask them to reprint it.
  • See the review by Ron Hoggan of Can a Gluten-Free Diet Help? How? by Lloyd Rosenvold at Amazon.com.
  • You can find a list of other books with a search on Celiac Disease at Amazon.com.
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Gluten-Free Food Vendors is now on its own page.

Food Science

  • The Cook's Thesaurus has a good page describing Nonwheat Flours. Not all of them are gluten free.
  • The Kansas Grain Sorghum Producers Association has a site. Sorghum, and also a variant called Jowar, are gluten-free.
  • Tables of contents from Advances in Cereal Science and Technology, a series of books for sale at $80 each. Volume VI gets into the grains in great depth. Includes chapter on the celiac condition. Volume IX includes immunological detection of gluten in foods, and immunological responses to gluten in humans. Volume X has a couple chapters on celiac disease/gluten and schizophrenia. Includes the opioid concept as discussed by Reichelt.
  • Willie Prejean's Baking and Baking Science contains lots of information on baking ingredients and what they do.
  • Functions of Baking Ingredients. A solid 15K introduction to gluten's role in cooking.
  • Perdue has put Magness et al. 1971 online in a huge database with hundreds of crops. Detailed write-ups on each one. Can find the gluten grains and some of the non-gluten ones, and most of what you might want to grow.
  • Flour- Substitutes is a small page put up by the U. of Illinois Extension Service.
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Mailing Lists/Discussion Groups/Chats/Archives

  • Celiac/Coeliac, Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH), Wheat/Gluten-Free is a page describing the mailing list and all of its most comprehensive archives. This is the major worldwide list with 3000 subscribers.
  • All of the CELIAC mailing list postings have been archived and are available on the web. Also the archives of the CEL-KIDS list are available.
  • There is now a newsgroup called alt.support.celiac that is independent of the mailing list.
  • UK-Coeliac is a mailing list for those people in the United Kingdom interested in coeliac disease. Coeliac-UK was an earlier incarnation of this list and the archives may still be of interest (any new posts are spam).
  • Abigail Neuman has set up a forum and chat on Delphi Celiac Disease On-Line Support Group . Currently, Monday 8pm-9pm E.T. is a scheduled moderated chat, and Wednesday 8pm-10pm E.T. is an unmoderated chat (wait in chat room for others to arrive). The web based forum has become very active. See past threads and thousands of posted recipes.
  • In the About.com Thyroid Chatroom on Wednesday evenings 8-10 p.m. EST the topic is Hypothyroid and Celiac. Discusses topics such as eating gluten-free, taking thyroid medication, blood tests, energy levels and all the complexities of these conditions.
  • Celiac.com has a Celiac Message Board.
  • There is a list for Canadian only issues. To subscribe send mail to majordomo@hwcn.org and in the body of the message write: SUBSCRIBE celiac-canada. You can find their archives and other information here.
  • coeliacaustralia is a support group and information centre for people with coeliac disease located in Australia.
  • GFCFKids is a mailing list for families with an autistic member on a gluten and casein free diet.
  • Suzanne Dawson has started a Yahoo Club: Living Wheat and Gluten Free.
  • Club Celiac has site for children and young adults to trade information, recipes and chat. It is called Club Celiac Chat. There is a group chat on Saturday and Sundays from 2 to 4 PM CST.
  • Christopher Liebrich has a list that is all in German.
  • A page on a mailing list in Spanish.
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