Gluten free candy is very hard to figure out. Reading labels for gluten is a hassle which is why I created this gluten-free candy list to make it easier! Every Halloween, Valentine's Day, and Easter, I update this gluten-free candy list to make sure you are all safe around the holidays. There's so many candies that can contain gluten that you would have never thought of! This list will at least let you know what you can have while being gluten-free. If you would like any brands added to this list, please comment and I will look it up for you! I hope this helps!
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Typical doctors see hundreds of patients a month. None of them have the time to focus on your case and you alone. If you're fed up with seeing doctors only to get no where with your on going illness, it's time to turn to academic medical research centers. Doctors at research centers often focus on just your case and you alone. They often have the most up-to-date research and the best technology in the industry. Whether you need help with celiac disease, adrenal fatigue, DH, or any on-going medical problem, medical research centers may be the best to help. Surely you don't want to travel across the U.S. to see one. And I'm sure you don't want to spend hours online researching too. That's why I created this list for the best medical research centers in each state so that you can hopefully get a doctor who will listen.
Note: Each link leads to the college's medical center website. Some medical institutes may require a referral from a physician. Each site will provide a form to print out or they will give you steps on how to get referred.
5 Best in the U.S.
- Columbia University - Click here to learn more!
- Harvard University - Click here to learn more!
- John Hopkins University - Click here to find a doctor!
- The University of Chicago Medicine - Click here to learn more!
- University of Washington - Click here to find a doctor!
Alabama
- University of Alabama - Click here to learn more!
Alaska
- None provided
Arizona
- University of Arizona - Banner Health - Click here to find a doctor!
Arkansas
- University for Arkansas of Medical Sciences - Click here to learn more!
California
- University of California San Francisco - Click here to learn more!
- Stanford University - Click here to find a doctor!
- University of California Los Angeles - Click here to learn more!
Colorado
- University of Colorado - Click here to find a provider!
Connecticut
- Yale University - Click here to learn more!
Florida
- University of Florida - Click here to learn more!
- University of Miami - Click here to find a doctor!
Georgia
- Augusta University Health - Click here to find a doctor!
Hawaii
- University of Hawaii (Partnered centers) - Click here to learn more!
Idaho
- None provided
Illinois
- The University of Chicago Medicine - Click here to learn more!
- Strong practices for Celiac Disease
Indiana
- Indiana University - Click here to learn more!
Iowa
- University of Iowa Health Care - Click here to find a doctor!
Kansas
- The University of Kansas Medical Center - Click here to find a doctor!
Kentucky
- University of Kentucky Health Care - Click here to learn more!
Louisiana
- Louisiana State University Heathcare Network - Click here to find a doctor!
Maryland
- John Hopkins University - Click here to find a doctor!
- Top medical university
Massachusetts
- Harvard University - Click here to learn more!
- Top medical university
Michigan
- University of Michigan, Ann Arbor - Click here to learn more!
Minnesota
- University of Minnesota - Click here to find a provider!
- Mayo Clinic - Click here to learn more!
- Highly recommended for complicated cases
Mississippi
- The University of Mississippi Medical Center - Click here to learn more!
Missouri
- University of Missouri Health - Click here to find a doctor!
Montana
- Washington University of Medicine in St. Louis - Click here to learn more!
Nebraska
- University of Nebraska Medical Center - Click here to find a provider!
- Strong practices in Genetic Disorders
Nevada
- University of Nevada, Reno School of Medicine - Click here to find a doctor!
New Hampshire
- Dartmouth University - Click here to learn more!
New Jersey
- Rutgers University Medical School - Click here to learn more!
New Mexico
- University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center - Click here to find a doctor!
New York
- Columbia University - Click here to learn more!
- Top medical university
North Carolina
- University of North Carolina - Click here to learn more!
- Strong practices in Internal Medicine
North Dakota
- University of North Dakota - Click here to learn more!
- Does not provide many physicians
Ohio
- The Ohio State University - Click here to find a doctor!
- The Cleveland Clinic - Click here to find a doctor!
Oklahoma
- University of Oklahoma Medicine - Click here to learn more!
Oregon
- Oregon Health and Science University - Click here to find a doctor!
Pennsylvania
- University of Pennsylvania - Click here to learn more!
- Has specialty doctors for Celiac Disease
Rhode Island
- The University of Rhode Island - Click here to learn more!
South Carolina
- Medical University of South Carolina - Click here to learn more!
South Dakota
- University of South Dakota, Sanford School of Medicine - Click here to learn more!
- Does not provide many physicians
Tennessee
- Vanderbilt University - Click here to find a doctor!
Texas
- Baylor College of Medicine - Click here to find a physician!
Utah
- University of Utah Health Care - Click here to learn more!
Vermont
- University of Vermont Medical Center - Click here to learn more!
Virginia
- University of Virginia Health System - Click here to find a doctor!
Washington
- University of Washington - Click here to find a doctor!
- Strong practices in Neurology
- Top medical university
West Virginia
- Marshall University Health - Click here to find a doctor!
Wisconsin
- University of Wisconsin - Click here to learn more!
Wyoming
- University of Wyoming - Click here to find a doctor!
Advice:
If you're at the point where doctors aren't helping you any more, I recommended finding one of these research centers to help. Some people, like myself, travel states to get seen by the best doctors. Definitely look into these colleges and take the time to travel to an center even if it isn't close. If you're tired of feeling like crap, getting a doctor who will be dedicated to your case can make a difference.
These universities were ranked in the top 100 best medical centers for research by Forbes.com.
Like most guys, I love sports. Watching football, basketball, and baseball is something that I love to do. It's easy to watch sports from the comfort of home when you have all the gluten-free food you can eat, but going to an actual game is a completely different story. That's why I looked up every venue to see which stadiums have gluten-free options and which do not for the 2015-2016 season. I hope this helps many of you!
Dining out while being gluten-free is probably the hardest thing for us all to do. After venturing through almost three years of living with Celiac Diseases these are the places that I have found to be the most allergy friendly. Below I list the name of the restaurants as well as all their gluten-free menus. I hope this is helpful and makes your dining experience easier! Also check out my Allergy Awareness Restaurant Cards to make your experience at a restaurant easier as well!
Not to long ago I posted a question on my Facebook Page which happened to get a lot of feedback. The question was, "What's the most annoying product you've found gluten in?" Really I was expecting a lot of different responses like, Twizzlers, tooth paste, dressing, and much more. But it led me to think there really are so many crazy things that do have gluten hidden in them that people may be unaware of! That's why I created this list of the top products with hidden gluten to make people more aware of the food they are eating!
There's been a lot of talk and a lot of terrible stories lately about medication and getting glutened. From someone that takes many different types of medicine multiple times throughout my day, this immediately caught my attention. I ended up finding out that gluten is very well capable of being in medicine and found out that in some medications, there actually is gluten added to it. I know this is something very serious that many people may not have really thought about before. I for one have really never considered it until recently, and it's terrifying to think that the very thing that's meant to be keeping me alive and well, could actually be making me very sick. I wanted to hopefully share my thoughts on this topic but also provide a list of the medications that are gluten-free to keep you safe. Hopefully this can be of help to you!
Shopping for gluten free items at the grocery store can be one of the toughest parts of having a gluten allergy. Searching through all the products on the shelves and trying to decipher what is gluten free and what is not can be tough and very time consuming.
Here is a list of gluten free chips and snacks that can be found in your local grocers chips & snacks aisle. Items have been pulled directly off the manufacturers website and have been labeled by the manufacturer as gluten free.
Dinner & Sides:
- Nathans Hot Dogs
- Jenny-O's Hot Dogs
- Thai Kitchen Pad Thai
- Thai Kitchen Thai Peanut
- Asian Helper Chicken Fried Rice
- Hamburger Helper Skillet Meals Cheesy Hashbrowns
- Asian Helper Beef Fried Rice
- Potato Buds Mashed Potatoes
- Ore Ida Country Style French Fries
- Contessa Chicken Fried Rice
Please note that the list below was provided by Johnson & Johnson as their products that do not contain gluten however, there is ongoing controversy on whether the products that contain oats are actually gluten free.
Below I have noted the list provided by Aveeno as their gluten free products and a list of products containing oats from the Aveeno website so you can determine which products you choose to use based on whether you use products containing oats. All gluten free products listed are provided by Aveeno.
Below I have noted the list provided by Aveeno as their gluten free products and a list of products containing oats from the Aveeno website so you can determine which products you choose to use based on whether you use products containing oats. All gluten free products listed are provided by Aveeno.
Gluten can be hidden in all type of products ranging from shampoos, lotions, sunscreen, make-up and toothpaste. Below is a list of certified gluten free toothpastes and the statements and links from the manufacturer websites.Toms of Maine
- Simply White Toothpaste
- Wicked Fresh Toothpaste
- Whole Care Fluoride Toothpaste
- Whole Care Fluoride Toothpaste Gel
- Children's Toothpaste Gel
- Fluoride Free Children's Toothpaste
Click Here to learn more about Tom's of Maine's product integrity and what can not be found in their products.
Below you will find a list of almond, coconut, and soy ice cream from So Delicious. Since my other gluten free ice cream post was so popular I decided to make a list for the gluten-free and dairy free ice cream flavors from So Delicious. So Delicious, is one of my favorite brands of ice cream, nearly all their products are gluten-free and I never have to worry about getting a reaction. Their select products of frozen desserts all listed below are all kosher parve, organic, vegan, non GMO, gluten-free, and dairy free. I really recommend this brand and so does Drew Brees and his wife!
Living a gluten free life is hard enough as it is but learning what alcoholic beverages are gluten-free can be tough. Check out the gluten free alcohol guide below to help learn what is safe...This was written by my mom since I'm obviously not old enough so don't worry. Lol!
Gluten Free Alcohol List:
Gluten Free Alcohol List:
- Gluten Free Beer







