Dr. Marie Robert, a top celiac doctor, pathologist and researcher is now Beyond Celiac’s CSO. She talks with us about the exciting plans that she has in her new position. Dr. Robert also tells us about some of the changes and innovations that she has seen in the celiac world and some exciting new treatments and therapies that are in the pipeline.
The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 127: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free
It’s summer time and that means it’s grilling season! Mike and Cam discuss their tips to stay gluten free at cookouts and barbecues. We also share some of our favorite foods to toss on the grill and some that we are looking forward to trying soon.
The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 126: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free
Though it might not get discussed very often, airborne gluten can cause a reaction. Mike and Cam talk about two farmers whose celiac symptoms would not subside due to inhaling gluten while feeding their livestock. We also look at some surprising sources of airborne gluten and some tips on protecting yourself when gluten is in the air.
The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 125: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free
It’s been a while, so this week we dig through our mailbag. Special thanks his week to Andrea Tucker, of Baltimore Gluten free, who put together and submitted her list to us: “5 Facts a Celiac Doctor Wants you to know about Celiac Disease.” We love our listeners and you are the fuel that keeps us going!
The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 124: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free
Mike and Cam want to thank Burning Brothers Beer company in Minnesota for providing beer to try on today’s podcast. Friend of the show, Laura Eash, brought this gluten free micro brew to us at a recent Expo. We give our thoughts on their pale ales, and some of our opinions on beer in general. Cam also shares a quick update on some of the positive work that his dog, Lacy, has been doing in detecting some surprising sources of hidden gluten in his home.
The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 123: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free
Mike recently returned from an amazing trip to San Fransisco. He shares navigating his gluten free dining experiences, along with some of his advice for visiting SF and some great travel tips in general. Most importantly, he learned – don’t ever call the Cable Cars “Trolleys!”
The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 122: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free
Author and fellow Celiac, Keith Van Sickle, join Mike and Cam for a second time, this time with Keith’s wife, Val. They share with us some of the main differences living gluten free in France versus the U.S. They also share some of their top tips navigating restaurants and social situations, which in France, almost always involve food. You’ll feel like you’ve just visited Provence after this captivating discussion!
The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 121: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free
We look at 2 seemingly conflicting recent studies. A recent study conducted by the FDA says that food labeled gluten free almost always adheres to the gluten free standards in the U.S. The other study from The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition showed that most celiacs are consuming a much higher level of gluten than is safe. So what gives? We speculate on some of the reasons why we think this is happening.
The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 120: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free
Happy Celiac Awareness Month to everyone! Mike and Cam take a look at the current state of celiac awareness in the community and abroad. In addition, they talk about their personal approaches to spreading awareness in their own lives.
The Celiac Project Podcast – Ep 119: 2 Guys Talking Gluten Free
Just one year ago, Mike and Cam met fellow celiac advocate, Katie Jones, and heard her harrowing story about living with brittle bone disease and how her dog, Piper, helped her heal from that. Katie updates us on her latest challenges of being diagnosed with MALS and POTS. Find out how she’s turned her latest road blocks into ways to inspire and support others!