Comments on: How do you cut through the celiac bullsh*t & know who to trust https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/ Celiac Disease Advocate Mon, 04 Dec 2023 14:33:17 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.2 By: gdude https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/#comment-147183 Mon, 04 Dec 2023 14:33:17 +0000 https://glutendude.com/?p=20148#comment-147183 In reply to EW.

Always nice to connect with a fellow celiac EW.

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By: EW https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/#comment-147163 Mon, 04 Dec 2023 10:53:07 +0000 https://glutendude.com/?p=20148#comment-147163 Celiac guy here living in Switzerland – diagnosed 2.5 years ago. Being a newly diagnosed middle aged man (50+) in a (celiac) world populated mostly by girls and young women it can be a rather lonely existence. It does help however to live in a country with some regulation, where food labels do matter and are more reliable. A highly developed BS monitor is always very useful (in life in general) but sometimes it’s necessary to trust other people. I buy mostly fresh produce (vegetables, fruits, meat and dairy) and products that seem reliable to me, mostly certified.
Question every restaurant that is not 100% gluten free, and even with the tiniest whiff of a doubt always always err on the side of caution. Make a nuisance of yourself until you are convinced it’s safe, or leave. I will never ever set foot in places like McDonald’s, KFC, Wendy’s or any other fast food place, regardless of what anyone says. Bottom line, I eat almost always at home, safest and healthiest thing to do.
I still do a blood test every 6 months, and my antibody levels are a good indicator – so far no major mistake made.
People, at least adults, need to accept that life as they knew it with spontaneous eating is over, there is no sugarcoating it.
P.S – if you can find them in the US – Schaer products are ALL entirely gluten free and quite good. I have no connection to the company – I just buy their products..

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By: J https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/#comment-143124 Tue, 07 Nov 2023 00:03:03 +0000 https://glutendude.com/?p=20148#comment-143124 I have kids with celiac disease and usually double-check any info I get so I have at least two sources that say something is safe, if I can find more sources even better. I also do have one of those restaurant finding apps because we take a lot of road trips. However, I never take the rating at face value. I always make sure to only try places with many positive reviews AND where no one has claimed to get sick AND I ask my own questions before ever getting a table. If anything is sketchy, we’re out. The app is just a good starting point to help us narrow things down. So far, my kids’ bloodwork and biopsies have been coming back clean. Hopefully, it stays that way.

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By: Yasemin https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/#comment-140377 Thu, 12 Oct 2023 04:16:25 +0000 https://glutendude.com/?p=20148#comment-140377 Carl Sagan’s Baloney Detection Kit:
https://www.themarginalian.org/2014/01/03/baloney-detection-kit-carl-sagan/
P.S. it also helps to be cynical, and above all be a researcher (if not, be curious and read, read, read) who accepts science and medicine and not flashy crap.

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By: Marie Panesko https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/#comment-140343 Wed, 11 Oct 2023 19:46:59 +0000 https://glutendude.com/?p=20148#comment-140343 gluten free expert. You and I have a very similar way we deal with our celiacs. 👍 We are logical, fact-based, and we call it like we see it. At this point, I’m over policing Facebook, Instagram, apps. If I see something that’s harmful, or just plain wrong, I’ll call it. I just don’t get involved in long Facebook posts arguing. So thanks, Gluten Dude. You have changed my world for the better and for that I’m eternally grateful. There are also uncounted others who will say the same. You Rock! Your app is The Best! Do what you do, let people do what they do because in the end we are responsible for own health. You just make it so much easier for us.]]> I’m right there with you. Slap a GF logo on it and people think it is safe. Dig deeper into their website and you will see that the product is made on machinery that also uses wheat “but they clean it between products.” Nope! That’s asking for trouble but “one cup tested less than 20ppm so it’s ok”. Not for me. I am over being micro dosed with gluten. So what do I do? I take 100% responsibility for what I eat. It’s almost a full time job! Dude, you were my first ❤️ gluten free expert. You and I have a very similar way we deal with our celiacs. 👍 We are logical, fact-based, and we call it like we see it. At this point, I’m over policing Facebook, Instagram, apps. If I see something that’s harmful, or just plain wrong, I’ll call it. I just don’t get involved in long Facebook posts arguing. So thanks, Gluten Dude. You have changed my world for the better and for that I’m eternally grateful. There are also uncounted others who will say the same. You Rock! Your app is The Best! Do what you do, let people do what they do because in the end we are responsible for own health. You just make it so much easier for us.

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By: gdude https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/#comment-140333 Wed, 11 Oct 2023 16:31:48 +0000 https://glutendude.com/?p=20148#comment-140333 In reply to Lisa.

I will never slam someone for speaking their mind. I’m all for it.

On my app, I never refer to any restaurant that is not 100% as safe. We provide the info the restaurant tells us and let you make the decision that is best for you. We don’t even call it gluten-friendly. Mostly cause I hate that term.

I am not slamming Wendy’s. I am slamming influencers for calling Wendy’s celiac safe.

I appreciate the feedback.

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By: gdude https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/#comment-140332 Wed, 11 Oct 2023 16:29:09 +0000 https://glutendude.com/?p=20148#comment-140332 In reply to Cat.

Half of CDF’s sponsors are from non-GF companies.

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By: gdude https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/#comment-140331 Wed, 11 Oct 2023 16:28:47 +0000 https://glutendude.com/?p=20148#comment-140331 In reply to Beth Hauser.

I agree, unless they are authentic about it. I know…few and far between.

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By: Lisa https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/#comment-140327 Wed, 11 Oct 2023 16:06:46 +0000 https://glutendude.com/?p=20148#comment-140327 Hi. I like and use your app. I’m glad it exists.

I’m reacting to your statement, “the apps out there that promote non-GF restaurants as “celiac safe”. I’m not sure of the apps you’re referring to but I am confused because Gluten Dude includes restaurants that are not 100% gluten free so this statement seems hypocritical. While I don’t like eating at restaurants that are not 100% gluten-free I sometimes eat out when I’m traveling so I find it helpful to know where other people have eaten successfully.

Also, I frequently get a plain baked potato at Wendy’s and bring my own hot sauce to put on it. I go into the restaurant and talk to the person getting me the potato to avoid cross contamination. I’ve never had trouble with this and am surprised to see you slamming Wendy’s as an option.

I understand how frustrating it must be to see others profiting off misinformation while knowing that many followers don’t recognize that it is misinformation. I don’t use the sites you’ve mentioned. Once I see misinformation I quit referencing a site because I can no longer trust it.

I don’t understand why gf Oreos make me sick.

I expect I’ll get slammed for speaking my mind but I’m not sure that your post conveyed what you were trying to say.

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By: Cat https://glutendude.com/celiac-misinformation/#comment-140324 Wed, 11 Oct 2023 15:26:15 +0000 https://glutendude.com/?p=20148#comment-140324 I have a huge problem with sponsorships. If you’re taking money from a company or corporation then you’re an influencer, being paid to promote products. The only person whose wellbeing you care about is yours. You are not acting in my best interests.

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