March 14, 2008

And The Breakdown Begins...

I am home today and cooked some yummy white sticky rice. Went to the fridge and looked at the ingredients of soy sauce before pouring it on my delicious rice. Soy sauce? Your telling me the best ingredient on earth, Soy Sauce can not be eaten!!!!! What will my white rice say about that! HELL, here is what I have to say about that... This is F!@#$% up! What next your going to take away German Chocolate cake from me too? Oh ya... you are? If there is a time in my life that I could really use a friend it would be now! No more yummy gas station chocolate doughnuts, Wonder Bread, yummy non gluten-free German Chocolate cake, Ho Ho's, OH NO WAY... Ding Dongs! My life is over! Everything is over! PLEASE SHOOT ME NOW TO TAKE ME OUT OF THIS MISERY!

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What is Celiac Disease?

Celiac disease is a disease of the small intestine. The small intestine is a 22 foot long tube that begins at the stomach and ends at the large intestine (colon). The first 1-1/2 feet of the small intestine (the part that is attached to the stomach) is called the duodenum, the middle part is called the jejunum, and the last part (the part that is attached to the colon) is called the ileum. Food empties from the stomach into the small intestine where it is digested and absorbed into the body. While food is being digested and absorbed, it is transported by the small intestine to the colon. What enters the colon is primarily undigested food. In celiac disease, there is an immunological (allergic) reaction within the inner lining of the small intestine to (gluten) that are present in wheat, rye, barley and, to a lesser extent, in oats. The immunological reaction causes inflammation that destroys the lining of the small intestine. This reduces the absorption of dietary nutrients and can lead to symptoms and signs of nutritional, vitamin, and mineral deficiencies.

I found this information at the link below.
http://www.medicinenet.com/celiac_disease/article.htm

BTW I dont claim to be an expert or doctor. This is information I have found or what has worked for me.