Showing posts with label gluten intolerance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gluten intolerance. Show all posts

Thursday, February 6, 2014

How To Raise Kids Gluten Free

How To Raise Kids Gluten FreeClick Image To Visit Site What else can I say! I love your book. It has been so helpful to me but particularly for my child. We can now go out to restaurants


We set our kitchen up just like you recommended and now never get any cross contamination. Thanks for that advise.



And now I know where to get all the pre-manufacturedgluten-free food. WOW! I never knew there was so much variety until I read this book.


I found it an invaluable resource and would I strongly recommend it to anyone looking for great advice and helpful hints and recommendations.


Not only does it cover the medical aspects of the condition including what medical tests are available, but it offers a myriad of great practical information that I can apply to bringing up my children in this gluten-free world


Back then, I would have answered this pop quiz with “All of the above” without even having to read all of the other choices.


I am a Mother of 3 children all who have food and gluten intolerances. As you can see all are thriving, healthy and happy!


I was able to raise happy and active kids living normal lives despite celiac disease and gluten intolerance!


As long as you understand the disease, are able to distinguish between myths and facts, and are able to approach the situation objectively with


The other half, I’m prepared to tackle with you as I take you by the hand and show you exactly what you need to do on a day to day basis.


This book contains all the facts, tips and parental advice I wish I had when I first started on this journey. Its a pity you had not written it then LOL! This is such a great book, I highly recommend it to anyoneinterested in knowing all the intracies of living in the gluten-free world. For me, its PRICELESS!


There are so many great things in this book that will be helpful to other families in a similar situation.


My own gluten intolerant kids are growing happily and actively. They lead normal lives just like other kids their age. They’re able to enjoy their entire childhood free from being unnecessarily controlled by their condition.


Through the years, I have been through numerous consultations with physicians, nutritionists, dieticians and other medical experts.This helped me understand the actual facts around celiac disease and gluten intolerance.


I have also cultivated great relationships with other parents who also have extensive firsthand experience dealing with kids with similar conditions. They have provided me with great insight on how to deal with the situation as a parent.


This combination of influences allowed me to create a working and effective practical guide on how to raise gluten-free kids – as a parent for other parents.


This is not simply a “copy-and-paste collage” – a collection of random information about celiac disease and gluten intolerance lifted from various medical sources both online and otherwise, slapped… Read more…


Friday, January 3, 2014

Gluten free diet, gluten free recipes, Felicity’s Gluten Free Handbook

Gluten free diet, gluten free recipes, Felicity's Gluten Free HandbookClick Image To Visit Site Can you imagine a life without the unpleasant symptoms after accidentally eating gluten or wheat? Wouldn’t it be great to live with the freedom of being able to eat all your favorite meals and not worry about becoming sick from gluten contamination!


If you’re ready to end your gluten free diet nightmare, then this is the most important letter you’re going to read in your life, because you’re only a few minutes away from no longer having to live with the excruciating pain that comes with gluten sensitivity.



Hi, my name is Felicity and I know just what it feels like to have gluten free diet cramps and being fatigued all the time with no energy. I know what if feels like to worry about what you’re going to be able to eat. I especially know the crushing feeling of trying to go out and socialize without running to a bathroom….with everyone staring at you wondering what’s wrong.


You see, back in 2005, I was just a young mother in an intense work environment trying to make a living while taking care of myself and my little boy Tyler. Sometimes I wouldn’t be home until late, and still had to fix meals and spend time with my son before falling asleep completely exhausted.


Soon enough, I had aches all in my muscles and my joints felt like someone was trying to pry them open with a screwdriver.


I knew something was going on with my body, but I really just chalked it up to stress. Who wouldn’t have? My schedule was hectic. My day started at 6am sharp or sometimes earlier and usually didn’t end until midnight. Yet, something still didn’t seem right…


Then I started to get sharp pains in my stomach a few hours after eating the food that I always have. The pain would be so intense that I would be curled up in bed literally crying for hours. It was like something was twisting up my insides and there was no way I could stop it, eventually the immediate pain would subside but then I would be running to the toilet every few minutes. The bad gas and diarrhea was really troubling me and all I wanted was to feel normal again, to feel healthy and have no pains.


Have you ever gone through something similar? Do you find yourself getting stomach pains, bad gas and the runs? Don’t you find it to be not just painful, but also embarrassing and really inconvenient? Would you like to avoid that pain and discomfort completely and get back to feeling regular everyday?


Back in 2005 after speaking to a nurse friend of mine, I soon learned that my symptoms might be linked to a gluten intolerance allergy. Visiting a doctor confirmed my suspicions, and I needed to eliminate gluten from my diet for 4 weeks to see if it helped. It was at this point that I began reading and researching everything I could on the subject… Read more…