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Coeliac disease can have a variety of symptoms which can also vary a lot from person to person.
While some people experience severe symptoms, others can have no obvious symptoms at all.
Symptoms can include one or more of the following:
People who experience any of the following should also be screened for coeliac disease
Coeliac disease is treated with a strict gluten free diet that leads to small bowel healing, resolution of symptoms and a reduction in the long-term risk of these complications.
Although symptoms can vary considerably in coeliac disease, everybody with the condition is at risk of complications if they do not adhere strictly to treatment with a gluten free diet. There is no correlation between symptoms and bowel damage so even if you are asymptomatic (you have no obvious symptoms), damage to the small bowel can still occur if gluten is ingested. This means everybody with coeliac disease, irrespective of the severity of their symptoms, needs to adhere strictly to a gluten free diet.
We have a lot of customers with Coeliac Disease, who require a truly gluten free lactation support product to help them increase their milk supply. We're pleased that so many have found our two Boost Brew (Lactation Tea) options to be the perfect option for them.
With ALL 100% ORGANIC ingredients such as loose leaf fenugreek seeds, aniseed, fennel seeds, alfalfa leaf, marshmallow root, lavender, turmeric, ginger, cinnamon, lemon myrtle, peppermint, lemon balm, nettle and rose petals, these naturally sweet and beneficial teas are 100% natural, gluten, wheat, dairy and preservative free and can be enjoyed hot or cold to help increase milk supply or as a sweet, nurturing drink for anyone who enjoys herbal tea.
Source: Coeliac Australia (www.coeliac.org.au)