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A friend of mine told me all about just how better she felt after cutting gluten completely out of her diet.
I was shocked and asked her when she was diagnosed with celiac.
She asked what is celiac?
Oh for fucks sake. Up till that moment I thought she actually had two brain cells to rub together.
The problem with all these idiots, while they have caused more gluten free options to market, the costs have skyrocketed for people that actually require a gluten free diet.
You'll get bombarded by comments from those people soon, saying "cutting out gluten helped me so much!" Lmao
Imagine that. People with specific intolerances cutting out said intolerance can live better lives?
Who knew!
Yeah it's called being a celliac and OP mentioned it.
Celiac isn’t the only condition that makes people sensitive to gluten containing foods. And, so what if some people haven’t put thought or effort into figuring out why gluten makes them feel bad?
You know… one doesn’t need to be diabetic to feel better from cutting sugar from their diet.