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celiac

[see-lee-ak] / ˈsi liˌæk /




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Honestly, I feel bad about the authentic celiacs caught up in all this gluten-highfalutin, I really do.

From The Guardian • Sep. 6, 2016

Indeed all the hype and hilarity about gluten-free can’t be much fun for celiacs.

From The Guardian • Sep. 6, 2016

For example, it's possible that some celiacs may react to oats independently, even if they are gluten free.

From US News • Oct. 5, 2015

Special dietary needs are provided for so vegans, celiacs, or paleo-dieters can get what they want and need without a fuss or a trip out of the office.

From Forbes • Nov. 5, 2013

He explained how Candida albicans, an aggressive sugar-eating yeast that had been colonizing my intestines, is a common concern for celiacs, whose tiny, hair-like villi in their intestines have been flattened and damaged by gluten.

From New York Times • Jul. 20, 2010




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