Going gluten-free involves more than forgoing bread and pasta. The protein is also present in foods you might not expect to contain wheat and other grains.
Here, Jamie Saunders, MS, a registered dietitian at University of Utah ÐÇ¿Õ´«Ã½, identifies surprising sources of gluten.
For people with celiac disease, a condition in which gluten triggers an immune attack on the small intestine, a gluten-free diet isn't a trend but a medical necessity. Even consuming trace amounts of gluten from contaminated utensils or surfaces can pose a serious health threat.
In this episode of The Scope, learn the difference between gluten sensitivity and celiac disease.