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16

What Happens to People With Celiac’s Who Don’t Follow the Diet Very Well?

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Question by Alison L: What happens to people with Celiac’s who don’t follow the diet very well?
Is this disease something that could eventually kill someone if they occasionally eat bread or wheat at the young age of 24?

Best answer:

Answer by Erl@ng
I think, everyone want diet, but for the explenation its not easy its impotent is the first never dinner, its make my body not health, to the simple for the suport to be haealth is usualy make sport to continuo.

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Comments

  1. Risteard says:

    A coeliac that constantly goes against their diet can eventually suffer from bowel cancer. I’ve been told however that having something every once in a while, very occasionally is alright but I wouldn’t make a habit of it. I was diagnosed with Coeliac disease a couple months after I was born so I was brought up to stick to my diet, sometimes I would have something that I’m not supposed to but I always regret it afterwards.

  2. peach says:

    Various cancers can occur… but more likely depending on your level of sensitivity you will get a series of bloating, diarrhea, could dehydrate, or fall into a cycle of constipation also. It is a chemical imbalance and can have other effects that often are not diagnosed as celiac, such as migraines, or depression. Just follow the diet.

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