Digestive Health Center

One in 133 Americans has celiac disease, an autoimmune disease that damages the small intestine and causes nutrition deficiencies. People with celiac disease can't tolerate gluten, and the only treatment for those who are diagnosed with gluten intolerance or celiac disease is to maintain a strict gluten-free diet.

Explore this collection of articles and tips for more information related to a gluten-free diet and food allergies. These articles and tools offer hands-on advice to anyone aiming to following a gluten-free diet.

Articles

Our List of Gluten-Free Foods and a Recipe Suggestion

We understand that managing your gluten intolerance is especially difficult. To help, we've compiled a partial list of Price Chopper and Central Market Classics Brand products that are gluten free together with a hearty gluten-free recipe. more

Are Food Allergies on the Rise?

Some theories on the increased prevalence of allergies more

How to Eat Around Allergies

What to serve when there's nothing they can eat more

Who Else is Coming to Dinner?

How to Cook for People with Special Diets more

What They Can Eat

Following this can help you prepare a meal for someone with food allergies or other special eating needs. more

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