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It does take a bit of getting used to, but there is an amazing amount of support available for celiac's or those with gluten sensitivities. There are people, who are gluten-free themselves, creating recipes and putting them up on blogs. Some of these same people are creating cookbooks that are available everywhere, including QVC. In addition to this community of gluten-free bloggers, there are new products arriving to the shelves and freezer sections of the local grocery store in addition to the small specialty markets and Whole Foods. This is a real boon for all people who are on the gluten-free diet, but there is a need to be careful. Make sure you are reading the labels to ascertain the ingredients, seems simple I know. If you are ever unsure if a product or medication is safe to take, call the manufacturer. It is your health, and once you have it on the road to recovery you don't want to find that you have accidentally ingested a poison. Awareness is the key! If you are aware of the problem and of the solutions to the problem, you are most of the way toward winning the battle to improved health. So my wish for Celiac Awareness Month is that people who may be suffering from symptoms of Celiac or gluten intolerance will find awareness in how they can take charge of their own health and physical well being. Want to know more about your favorite Gluten Free Recipe or how to avoid being bothered by Celiac with our range of Gluten Free Recipes which are made from Gluten Free raw material feel free to visit us at: http://www.simplygluten-free.com Article Source: http://simplygluten-free.com/blog/2011/05/celiac-awarness-month.html