Cereal Killers: Celiac Disease & Gluten-Free A To Z

I just found this on Celiac.com while relaxing and using the powers of the internet. It looks like it could be a very helpful book for all those involved in the potential or solved Celiac life style, from professionals, family members, friends to individuals themselves. I’ll be adding this to my www.Goodreads.com account, who know’s though if I’ll have the chance to read it in the near future with Grad School coming up!
The Link Itself
Cereal Killers: Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free A To Z Reveals New Insights into the Nature of Celiac Disease and Gluten Sensitivity
Most people with positive test results or symptoms for gluten sensitivity are told by their doctors to ignore them. Let it be known that this poor advice could lead to chronic health issues, and even to an early (but avoidable) death. 22 researchers, writers, and patients have come together with Dr. Ron Hoggan, Ed. D. and Scott Adams, founder of Celiac.com, to bring a new, multi-author book about celiac disease, gluten sensitivity, and its many facets


Cereal Killers: Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free A to Z
Cereal Killers: Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free A to Z
Quote startEverybody should read this book. The cereals are killing us. People need to understand that merely eliminating gluten from their lives can cure whatever ails them. Cereal Killers makes this very clear.Quote end
Santa Rosa, CA (PRWEB) August 13, 2010
More than a book about illness and diet, Cereal Killers: Celiac Disease and Gluten-Free A to Z provides a helpful insight into a condition that is seen from many different, sometimes conflicting perspectives. From understanding the diet to understanding the systemic impact gluten can impose on one’s body and mind, Cereal Killers is a font of information for all those who suffer from gluten-induced illness.
According to Angela Black of ForeWord Clarion Review:
“The most unique and useful aspect of this collection is its comprehensive range of information, experience, and knowledge from average celiac sufferers and those who research the disease. Some topics provide opposing perspectives (on treatment, testing, diagnosis, etc.) for a 360 degree view of the disease.”
Cereal Killers provides answers to many questions and concerns raised by new and long-time members of the gluten-free community. From associated illnesses to psychological issues, to the basics about the diet, this book provides useful information for everyone, especially to those who are not yet aware that they should also be following a gluten-free diet. This new book explores signs, symptoms, and appropriate testing, along with dietary compliance and factors that influence these important issues.
This patchwork quilt of information is a must-have for every home library where gluten induced illness is either present or suspected. Cereal Killers is also important reading for those who suffer from vague symptoms of ill health but do not yet have a diagnosis.
“Everybody should read this book. The cereals are killing us. People need to understand that merely eliminating gluten from their lives can cure whatever ails them. Cereal Killers makes this very clear. All the information needed to get the masses well is contained within the pages of this brilliantly written book. I have been reading Scott Adams and Ron Hoggan since 1995 when I was diagnosed with celiac. I owe my life to the information they made available to the people of the world on the Internet.”
–Susan Carmack
Published by CreateSpace, Cereal Killers ISBN: 978-1449918200 is available through Celiac.com, Amazon.com, and quality book sellers such as Blackbond Books.
About the Authors:
Dr. Ron Hoggan, Ed. D. is an author, teacher and diagnosed celiac who lives in Canada. He is the author of “Dangerous Grains” and “Get the Iron Edge,” and has written extensively on the topic of gluten sensitivity.
Scott Adams was diagnosed with celiac disease in 1994, and founded www.Celiac.com in 1995. In 1998 he created The Gluten-Free Mall, Your Special Diet Superstore! (www.GlutenFreeMall.com), and is also the founder of the print publication “Journal of Gluten Sensitivity.”

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