FamilyFun Health Encyclopedia Celiac Disease An excerpt on celiac disease from the Disney Encyclopedia of Baby and Child Care. Click here! Great ideas and advice at Family Fun. celiac disease. http://familyfun.go.com/parenting/child/health/childhealth/dony79enc_celiac/&e=7
Disease Information A guide for children and their families. Includes history of the disorder, what causes it, treatment, long term problems and what is gluten free. http://www.naspgn.org/sub/celiac_disease.asp
Extractions: A Guide for Children and Their Families The following information is intended solely for educational purposes and not as medical advice. It is not a substitute for care by a trained medical provider. For advice about celiac disease, consult a physician. Prepared by the Joint Ad Hoc Committee on Patient Information of The Patient Care Committees of the Association of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition Nurses (APGNN) and the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition (NASPGHAN)
Index The Earth Mother shares her family's journey through schoolinduced mental health problems into peaceful homeschooling, information on celiac's disease, colostomies, frugal living, and becoming Vegan. http://www.geocities.com/theukearthmother/index.html
Saint Elizabeth Home Page Milton. Mass schedule, bulletin .pdf, contact information, Deaconate information, guidelines for wedding music, religious education schedule, calendar of events, and information about celiac Sprue disease. http://www.stelizabethmilton.org/
Extractions: Saint Elizabeth Parish 350 Reedsdale Road Milton, Ma 02186 For the latest information on the reconfiguration process - click here! Welcome to St. Elizabeth Parish. We are a Catholic faith community committed to the Gospel of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. It is our desire that you feel as much at home on our web page as you would worshipping with us here in Milton Massachusetts. Use these pages to get to know us. Learn about our parish staff, our people and our faith. Come and visit us in person. Whether you live right in the neighborhood or in another land our arms and hearts are open to your visit and it is our sincere hope that in our meeting, you may also find a friend in Christ Jesus.
Triangle Gluten Intolerance Group Web Site An active support organization. We are a group of people who suffer from celiacSprue or Dermatitis Herpetiformis disease and live in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina, or its surrounding communities. Most of us live in one of the three larger cities Raleigh, Durham or Chapel Hill. http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/Spa/8672/
Extractions: Contact the Web master We are a group of people who suffer from Celiac Disease or Dermatitis Herpetiformis and live in the Research Triangle area of North Carolina, or its surrounding communities. Most of us live in one of the three larger cities Raleigh, Durham or Chapel Hill. We must not eat any wheat, barley or rye, and likewise must avoid any product which uses any of these grains as an ingredient or sub-ingredient. This is not just another fad diet; it is a medically-diagnosed, genetic condition (gluten-sensitive enteropathy), which results in severe consequences when the diet is not strictly followed. For a more thorough description of Celiac Disease and the dietary restrictions imposed by it, see Celiac Disease / Gluten Intolerance Support Page We meet occasionally to learn more about the disease and the resources available to those who have it, and to share our experiences with one another. See Future Meeting and Event Schedule for more information about our meetings.
Cincinnati Celiac Support Group Local information for people in the Cincinnati area with this disease or gluten intolerance. Offers assistance in maintaining a gluten free diet and share current research information. http://www.geocities.com/cinci_celiac
Extractions: RESOURCES Join our Group CCSG's Purpose Meeting Calendar Members' Favorite websites Members' Local Restaurant Recommendations CCSG is a support group for those with celiac disease or gluten intolerance and their families. We share information on current research and educate each other on maintaining a gluten-free diet. We also plan fun social events with our members.