
Gluten Free for Life
Celiac Disease, Medical Recognition, and the Food Industry
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
A groundbreaking exploration of celiac disease, a serious autoimmune condition that affects approximately three million Americans, or 1 percent of the population
The manifestations of celiac diseaseâincluding anemia, gastrointestinal problems, and infertilityâare diverse and can have severe consequences if left untreated. The only therapy is lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet. Because many doctors know little about celiac, nearly half of the individuals with the disease remain undiagnosed, and many wait years for the correct diagnosis.
In Gluten Free for Life, Emily K. Abel delves into the social, cultural, and historical dimensions of celiac disease, and sheds light on the challenges faced by affected individuals. The book uncovers the profit- driven motivations behind certain food companies, which often produce exorbitantly priced and ultraprocessed gluten-free products that remain out of reach for many people. Abel also emphasizes the parallels between celiac disease and other disabilities, stressing the condition's invisible nature. The absence of observable symptoms poses significant challenges in terms of social interactions, workplace dynamics, and the overall perception of those living with the disease.
Abel cautions against viewing a medical cure as the sole solution for celiac disease. Instead, she advocates for a comprehensive approach that addresses the socioeconomic factors impacting adherence to the gluten-free diet. By redirecting attention toward necessary social and political reforms, Gluten Free for Life proposes remedies capable of alleviating the burdens faced by individuals with celiac disease.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The Rise and Fall of Celiac Disease in the United States
- 2. Gluten-Free Food: Trivial Fad or Medical Necessity?
- 3. Is It Really Gluten Free? Clarifying the Claims
- 4. Patient Advocacy, Corporate Funding, and the Cheerios Debacle
- 5. âYouâre Not Crazyâ: Gettingâor Not Gettingâa Diagnosis
- 6. Barriers to Adherence
- 7. Glutened!
- 8. âAn Alien in a Strange Worldâ: Living and Working with Celiac Disease
- Conclusion
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Index
- About the Author