Coeliac disease affects one in every 100 people, and about 75 per cent of the sufferers do not even know that they suffer from this condition.
These people have constant complains of nausea, bloating, fatigue, diarrhea, anaemia, stomach cramps and constipation.
You can now get help from the newly launched website that aims to help coeliac sufferers, www. glutenfreefoodshow. com. au this website corresponds to the National Coeliac Awareness Week.
OZ's leading celiac experts will offer advice to people regarding the problem and how to handle the situation.
On the website an array of recipe videos, the latest products, where to shop, café reviews and gluten-free bloggers.
People behind OZ's Irresistible Gluten Free Show have put the website put together.
Gluten-free expert dietitian Dr Sue Shepherd said, "It will be a valuable resource for anyone choosing to follow a gluten-free diet, from the newly-diagnosed to those who have been eating gluten-free for years. It's proof that living with coeliac disease and eating a gluten free diet doesn't need to feel like a life sentence.''
Coeliac disease however cannot be cured but can be managed with diet. If left untreated then malnutrition, osteoporosis, depression, infertility and some cancers may also develop.
To check out the new gluten free community, visit: www. glutenfreefoodshow. com. au and log into the free VIP info hub.












