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Celiac Disease Diet: Gluten-Free Essentials, Cross-Contamination, and Healing Timeline

The Non-Negotiable: Strict, Lifelong Gluten-Free

  • Remove wheat, barley, rye, and hybrids (spelt, kamut, triticale); avoid malt/malt extract (barley-derived).
  • Oats: Choose only certified gluten-free oats; introduce cautiously after symptom control and with clinician guidance.

Naturally GF staples:

  • Whole foods: Vegetables, fruits, eggs, poultry, fish, legumes, nuts, seeds, dairy (if tolerated), gluten-free grains (rice, quinoa, buckwheat, millet, sorghum, amaranth), tubers.
  • Flours: Rice, almond, coconut, buckwheat, sorghum, tapioca, potato starch.

Cross-Contamination Guardrails

Home:

  • Separate toaster/cutting boards/colanders; dedicated condiments (no double-dipping crumbs).
  • Meticulous sponge/towel hygiene; flour dust lingers for 24โ€“48 hoursโ€”avoid shared baking areas when gluten flour is used.

Dining out:

  • Communicate medical celiac diagnosis; ask about dedicated fryers, separate pans/utensils, and GF sauces.
  • Avoid high-risk items (shared fryers, โ€œgluten-removedโ€ beer).
  • Prefer simple grilled proteins with plain veg and rice/potatoes; verify marinades/soups/sauces.

Products and hidden sources:

  • Check labels for malt, brewerโ€™s yeast, modified food starch (country-dependent), soy sauce (unless GF/tamari), surimi, seitan, some candies/soup bases.
  • Non-food: Medications, vitamins, lip balmsโ€”to verify with pharmacist/manufacturer.

Healing & Monitoring Timeline

  • Symptom improvement: Often within weeks on strict GF.
  • Intestinal healing: Children 6โ€“12 months; adults commonly 1โ€“2 years; some need longer.
  • Follow-up:
    • Serology (tTG-IgA +/- DGP) at 6โ€“12 months and annually.
    • Nutrient repletion: Check iron/ferritin, folate, B12, vitamin D, zinc; manage deficiencies.
    • Bone health: Baseline and follow-up DXA in adults, if indicated.
    • Vaccines: Pneumococcal recommended in hyposplenia; ensure standard schedules.
    • Refractory symptoms: Evaluate for lactose/fructose intolerance, SIBO, microscopic colitis, pancreatic insufficiency, or inadvertent gluten.

Smart GF Pattern (Beyond โ€œJunk GFโ€)

  • Emphasize minimally processed GF whole foods; limit ultra-processed GF snacks/breads.
  • Protein with each meal; plenty of produce; healthy fats; fiber from legumes (if tolerated), seeds (chia/flax), GF whole grains.
  • If dairy sensitive early on, use lactose-free/yogurt/kefir; reassess as villi heal.

How GutFeel.AI Can Help

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  • Flags potential SIBO/IMO, bile acid issues, and celiac-risk prompts (for appropriate testing).
  • Provides GF dining checklists and cross-contamination safeguards.

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