Treatment of Celiac Disease
Diet A strict gluten free diet is recommended for CD patients and is the only accepted therapy for CD till date. Studies have proven that intake of as little as 50 mg of gluten per day for 3 months can cause a significant decrease in the intestinal mucosal villous height. Most patients with celiac disease respond to gluten-free diet within weeks to months of initiation. Patients are expected to feel improved energy and overall well being. As the gut heals and nutrients are able to be absorbed properly symptoms of anemia and nutritional deficiencies start improving within weeks. The normalization of hemoglobin and complete recovery from diarrhea might take months. Unfortunately, up to 30% patients may still have from symptoms despite of absence of gluten in their diet. Gluten is found in wheat (flour, bran, starch, couscous), rye, oats, barley. Foods to avoid: avoid any foods that contain the grains listed above. Sometimes they are obvious like wheat bread or baked goods, but other times gluten in hiding in products such as salad dressing and soups. It is very important to read the labels and let restaurants know you have a gluten allergy when ordering. Foods to enjoy: anything that does not contain gluten. Fruits, vegetables, meats, nuts, dairy, amaranth, buckwheat, cassava, millet, quinoa, rice, tapioca, etc.