It is about Celiac Disease, by Tori Winslow. It discussed the anatomy of how celiac affects our body. You will see how the body reacts to reactions created by the disease itself.
With great animation, it will give you a better chance of understanding this disease more. It will provide you all the things you have to remember when it comes to celiac disease.
To know the symptoms and how can you determine these signs and to prevent them. In this video, it also improves your list of gluten-free food and emphasize more about what to eat and not to.
Learn more and I hope you like this video all about celiac disease.
Damn…really good video. Didn’t even notice it was done in high school until I read the description. Better than most that I have seen on youtube. Kudos.
i have it and they should make more foods tht r gluten free i had the symtoms for my whole life like all of them depression and cramps like tht stuff i sucks but im trying to get healthy
@filmfanatic1414 ive just found out that ive got it
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celiac diease is something that needs to be more well known. 🙂
This video is perfect for giving important information of cloediac i was trying to find a video of it this video is the most useful one i sawed thank you very much doctor 🙂
This is great info. However, Gluten doesn’t effect only those with CD. It would be real nice if you could do an addition video & include the fact the millions more ppl, like myself, that have a gluten intolerance. This can also mildly or greatly effects ones health. I didn’t know I had an intolerance until after childbirth. Thankfully, after 4 yrs I got educated about gluten. So, 6 yrs after my child was born, I’m slowly beginning to feel better.
This was done very well :]
i have celiacs disease its no fun but im living healthy now :]]
@SnazzyArcade
not really bakeries theres shops like tesco that have little corners with gluten free food but thats all. Plus i have brothers and sisters that can eat whatever they want and they tease me!
@SnazzyArcade Thanks I’ll try that out 🙂
@XxJls11111xX It’s harder to have the younger you are, for sure. Are there any gluten-free bakeries in your area, that sell cupcakes, cookies, etc? Or can you get them at grocery stores like whole foods.
@MikaOwns
Actually, you can still get contaminated from grills. I usually ask for baked or boiled chicken, plain steamed vegetables, and rice. You can also get small containers to carry around salad dressings with you and then just ask for that.
I have found that people will usually be accommodating, especially girls. Try going out for sushi or to a vegan place, they usually have gf options (so long as you avoid soy sauce).
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This may seem silly, but the hardest part for me is dealing with the disease in social situations. I’m in college and it’s hard to go out with friends worrying about getting glutened. Also, there are many business luncheons I need to be going to, to meet employers but I avoid them because I know there is nothing for me to eat. The only restaurants I can eat a safely are steakhouses. order meat and potatoes lol.
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I had the blood test and the scope. 🙁
Im 10 and I have it :/
Its not fair when everyone eles gets to eat cakes and biscuits. And im stuck with gulten free flour – lots of things with gluten free flour in it tastes horrible 🙁 its not FAIRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR 🙁
wow ive had this shit all my life.. and didnt even know it , it explains alot
i just had a blood test for cealiac. i am 14, i am smallest in my class, i get very bad stomach pains and i have been for the last 5 years or so. i am also very lazy and unfit so that might be fatigue. i get pissed off when my parents talk about how my day was at school. i also have gained 5 kilos in one week. i now weigh 39. yesterday i weighed 42.
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i have celiac disease and in a few weaks i am going to have a tube down my throught 🙁
I know all of you are trying to do the right thing….but the gluten part of it doesn’t have to be the enemy….I have Crohn’s disease and now consider myself cured. I just eat REAL food….not preservatives, no additvies, basically no packaged or canned food, all organic, absolutely no milk because it’s meant for a baby cow ( look at john mcdougall on the perils of dairy for starters) and no meat…because that is meant for carnivores with short digestive tracts…short and sweet but it helps!
excuse my spelling but you forgot violent vomiting and in children swollen mid sectoin. i am 13 on those are my side effects the mid section went back to normal size after i was diagnosed but you also forgot oats people say that they are gluten free other than that great presentation hope you won
@iloveyouhebe Yes, that is a symptom.
wow i cant believe i wuz sick for all my life im 12 and we FINALLY found a cure 😀 half my family have it but were adapting its beeen about 6 mounths comment 😀
@Clayguy247 I know how you feel,, i went through this also about 3 years ago… my family didnt realy understand the importance of not eating gluten just hang in there. trust me i know its hard, i went 15 years eating bread my whole life! i loved it sooooo much, and now all of a suden i cant eat it.even though ive been diagnosed for 3 years, its still new to me, and i still wished i could eat bread all the time.but there are so many new products coming out that are labeled gluten free