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Happy September everyone

The Gluten-Free Nutrition Guide (McGraw-Hill) is available on Amazon in both paperback and Kindle editions. It is also available in bookstores and through my website. Please excuse the lack of punctuation in the description below. When a comma is used in my posts to this listserv they come through as 2C. To avoid this all commas have been removed.

The Gluten-Free Nutrition Guide provides the basics of the gluten-free diet research and evidenced-based information about the more controversial aspects of the diet such as oats and wheat starch information on ingredient labeling and gluten-free labeling of food products information on potential nutritional pitfalls of the gluten-free diet and how to ensure a healthy diet and recipes using gluten-free whole grains from celiac disease experts.

I have been researching and writing about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet for twelve years. During this time my work has focused on the controversial aspects of the diet including whether oats and wheat starch should be allowed as well as the nutritional quality of the diet. While much attention has been paid to what foods can and cannot be included in a gluten-free diet little attention has been paid to whether the diet is nutritious. In fact a gluten-free diet can be very healthful but certain nutrients might be lacking. In 2005 my colleagues and I conducted a study whose results indicated that many gluten-free diets lack necessary levels of fiber iron calcium and B vitamins. The Gluten-Free Nutrition Guide will show you how to make sure these vital nutrients make their way into your own diet.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Tricia


Tricia Thompson MS RD
The Gluten-Free Dietitian
Author The Gluten-Free Nutrition Guide
Co-author The Complete Idiot's Guide to Gluten-Free Eating
Manchester Massachusetts
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