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Probiotics: What to Know
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Probiotics are found in food, beverages and in supplement form and contribute live, beneficial microbes to the populations within your gut and elsewhere, in order to strengthen those communities. They’re meant to prevent and treat dysbiosis — an imbalance or a deficit of beneficial microbes in your microbiome.
Probiotics are important for our health and immune system. Learn how to get all you need for good health.
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1195. Recent Articles Debating Gluten Free Labeling + More
02:59||Season 1, Ep. 1195On the latest Celiac Project Podcast:The guys delve into some recent articles debating gluten free labeling, and also safe restaurant protocols. Mike and Cam discuss some of their own recent experiences on this subject and take a deep dive into some of the latest articles and posts. These include the various gluten free certifications to look for on products, as well as their insights about why buying certified gluten free products is almost always the safest choice.You can listen to the latest episode here: https://celiacprojectpodcast.libsyn.com/1194. Facebook Fallacy Friday: Is A May Contains Statement Safe
03:27||Season 1, Ep. 1194May Contain Statements on product labels are voluntary statements from manufactures. It can mean that the food was produced in the same facility as allergens. Further investigation may be necessary before consuming but certified products by GFCO must test below 20 ppm.Allergens must be declared in "Contains" statements.1193. Irish Soda Bread + More for St. Patrick's Day
02:05||Season 1, Ep. 11931192. I Get Asked for Ideas for This Meal Often
03:06||Season 1, Ep. 1192I get - and hear - this question a lot: what are you eating for breakfast? I share what my family is currently eating and would love to hear your favorites.1191. Airline Food: an Attorney Answers Questions About Requirements
04:16||Season 1, Ep. 1191How does the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) apply to airplane travel? Do airlines need to provide GF meals and snacks if they are providing food to passengers? Do they need to allow passengers with celiac disease to carry food on board without incurring extra baggage fees?The National Celiac Association answers this question with the aid of two attorneys.Have you had good gluten free meals or snacks on a flight? Please share with me at contact@baltimoreglutenfree.com1191. Facebook Fallacy Friday: Eating Wheat in Europe
04:11||Season 1, Ep. 1191Have you heard people say that they can eat gluten-containing foods in Europe and they can't in the US? Here's why they may be saying that.Anyone with Celiac Disease should never eat gluten, in any country.1190. Snowboarding Adventures in Utah
02:01||Season 1, Ep. 1190On today's Celiac Project Podcast:Cam is just back from hitting the slopes in Utah! His snowboarding adventure had some challenges, as he and his girlfriend were the lone gluten free eaters dealing with a small rental and an even smaller kitchen. Cam shares the tips that kept him safe on his journey, which included more dining out than he expected, but they found a few gems between many great runs down the mountain! Listen to the full episode here: https://celiacprojectpodcast.libsyn.com1189. Fat Tuesday Recipes
02:48||Season 1, Ep. 1189It's just a few weeks a way so why not get ready for Mardi Gras with some delicious gf beignets! GF Jules shares the recipe she perfected.She gets rave reviews from discerning critics: https://gfjules.com/recipes/beignets/1188. GF Free Expos in CT, PA and MA
03:51||Season 1, Ep. 1188Wicked Gluten Free Connecticut Expo Saturday, March 29th, 2025 10am-6pmEarth Expo Center - Mohegan Sun CasinoUncasville, CTWicked Gluten Free Philly Expo Saturday, May 17, 2025, 10 - 5 pmGreat Philadelphia Expo CenterOaks, PAAt the expos you'll find:Over 100 vendors including bakeries, restaurants, brands, food trucks, nonprofits & moreFree samplesProducts for purchase Vegan and allergen-free options Demos & presentations Kids Zone w/free face paintingGet tickets NOW at www.wickedglutenfree.com