What You Need to Know: Celiac Disease and Going Gluten-Free
For most people, the decision to eliminate gluten from their diets is a personal choice. For the 1 out of 100 people who have celiac disease, going gluten-free is a necessity.
For most people, the decision to eliminate gluten from their diets is a personal choice. For the 1 out of 100 people who have celiac disease, going gluten-free is a necessity.
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