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Gluten Free, Soy Free Aussie · 3W ago

Soy: A weed growing in the Australian Gluten Free Food Supply

As many gluten free people here in Australia would know, our range is becoming bigger each year with more and more suitable options for those with coeliac disease, gluten sensitivities and wheat allergies. Staying on a gluten free diet is always challenging and even though it’s definitely a whole lo
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Gluten Free, Soy Free Aussie · 1M ago

Happy Soy Free Easter!!!

Easter Sunday has arrived!!! Well at least here in Oz, anyways ;) AND of course… So has the time for chocolate. *   *   *   *   *   * Earlier that morning I sat down by my desk and cried in total sadness and withdrawl. All week long I’ve been exposed to [...]
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Gluten Free, Soy Free Aussie · 2M ago

Why the coeliac self-diagnosis warning is wrong!

A couple of days ago I ran into an article in the West Australian newspaper. Interestingly, it was about coeliac disease. It did note, however, that gluten free fad diets can be dangerous. Here is the text: The gluten-free fad that is taking hold could be dangerous and lead to serious diseases being
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Gluten Free, Soy Free Aussie · 6M ago

Stem Cell Treatment for Autoimmune Disease?

So many of us are diseased! And, autoimmune disease seems to cause at least a third of the deaths in modern western civilisation. With the exception of coeliac disease (treatable by a gluten free diet or possibly Dr. Wise’s Gluten Relief (click here to see my recent post and the comments on the poss
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Gluten Free, Soy Free Aussie · 6M ago

Milk Protein and Type 1 Diabetes

Normally, I don’t go into great enough depth about particular foods that are suitable for a gluten and soy free diet and their potential effects on the human population. Avoiding gluten and soy together is a challenging enough combination that when it comes to other foods such as milk, eggs and nuts
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