
Top 13 Quotes About Celiac Disease
#1. Gluten intolerance and celiac disease are direct results of American agriculture policy and, specifically, the government's wading into the food arena.
Joel Salatin
#2. The story of gluten as it relates to the brain throws a wide net, so much more encompassing than the inflammation of a small section of the small intestine that characterizes celiac disease.
David Perlmutter
#3. After I was diagnosed with celiac disease, I said yes to food, with great enthusiasm ... I vowed to taste everything I could eat, rather than focusing on what I could not.
Shauna James Ahern
#4. Research has shown that any amount of gluten can damage the intestinal villi of a person with celiac disease (even as little as ⅛ teaspoon of gluten - approximately 1/1000, or .05 percent of a slice of bread).
Jules E. Dowler Shepard
#5. The great art of governing consists in not letting men grow old in their jobs.
Napoleon Bonaparte
#7. Typically [professors] live in their heads. ... They look upon their body as a form of transport for their heads. It's a way of getting their head to meetings.
Ken Robinson
#9. I call him Governor Bush because that's the only political office he's ever held legally in this country. I don't care where they hang his portrait, I don't care how big his library is. To me, he'll always be Governor Bush. I don't even capitalize his name when I type it anymore.
George Carlin
#10. I suppose the thing that really interests me is what mankind did with the big, big, big discoveries that have created our modern age.
Stephen Fry
#11. The other person's presence ultimately is the same as your presence, because it is in presence that there is true meeting.
Eckhart Tolle
#12. If the world knew how to use freedom without abusing it, tyranny would not exist.
Tehyi Hsieh
#13. Many well-meaning intelligent people have argued since the May 17, 1954, decision of the United States Supreme Court outlawing segregation in the public schools that communication between the races has broken down.
Benjamin E. Mays
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