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Recognizing Celiac Disease: Signs, Symptoms, Associated Disorders & Complications
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Recognizing Celiac Disease: Signs, Symptoms, Associated Disorders & Complications
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This book is great! I have celiac disease and because of this book I am finally able to understand everything I need to know about this disease and how to fix my health problems. I had no idea so many of my problems were related to simple nutrient deficiencies. Now I know what to look for and what foods to eat to get what I need. The food charts are awesome. Everything was easy to understand. I’ve already told other people about this book.
Rating: 5 / 5
Wow, now I have the answers to the many different symptoms that I have suffered. While I test negative for Celiac, both my husband and I have had less gas, bloating, diarrhea after switching to a gluten-free diet. This has got to be on your bookshelf if you or someone you love has a problem, sensitivity or allergy to gluten. Live a healthier life without gluten by being informed. Now if we could just get the food industry to reduce its use of gluten in so many products, everyone’s health would improve.
Rating: 5 / 5
This comprehensive guide to celiac disease is a thorough, well-researched and fully indexed sourcebook. As someone recently diagnosed as gluten intolerant, I’ve been reading everything I can find on the subject and have found Recognizing Celiac Disease to be an excellent resource. Libonati organizes her research into tables and charts that make learning about this disease clear and understandable.
Fully backed up by studies, this book should appeal to physicians as well as the layman looking for answers.
Rating: 5 / 5
Great referrence book for those with celiac disease and those in the business of gluten free foods and/or consulting.
Rating: 5 / 5
I guess I know more than I thought I did about Celiac Disease. I purchased this book to increase my knowledge, but I really already knew much what was in the book, or knew where to find the info. on the internet. I actually would have returned the book, however my husband set a glass on it and it left a mark! (anyone interested in a slightly used book? lol!)
Much of what is in the book is easily found on Celiac Disease and other health websites. The first 50 pages gives good info. about diagnosis of Celiac Disease and details about following a Gluten Free diet. For someone who is not familiar with these topics, and who would like to have all this info. at their fingertips, this may be a good resource. However, all of whats written in the first section of the book is easily found on the internet.
The second section, (the last 200+ pages) is nothing but charts listing everything which could be a symptom of Celiac Disease. Again if you Google your symptoms and add Celiac Disease to the search, with a little searching, you can find much of this info. too on the internet. I think this book would be best for a library to carry for people to use as a one time resource book. Also it would be helpful for doctors to have all this info. available to them in one handy package, so they could reference it when a patient presents a number of puzzling, seemingly unrelated symptoms.
That is probably the best use for this book; get it in the hands of doctors, and educate them on Celiac Disease! Maybe I’ll pass my copy on to my doctor!
Rating: 2 / 5