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Between Medical Diet and Hype: Half a century of eating Gluten Free

September 27, 2024September 27, 2024 Public History Student

Approximately 1 percent of people have Celiac disease. This means they can’t eat gluten, the proteins found in wheat, rye and many other grains. Even though only 1 percent of people can’t eat gluten, the supermarkets are filled with gluten free products. In restaurants as well, most menus offer gluten free options. I know this […]

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