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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi Plocket. Look at: http://www.coeliac.co.uk/ for everything you ever wanted to know about coeliac condition which is what your thinking of.
Basically an inflamation of the small intestine that prevents the absorbtion of nutrients from food, caused by allergy to gluten found in certain foodstuffs. It is disabling and debilitating. Not a joke and can be life threatening. Tons of info on the site - follow links to what is suitable for diet etc. and support info for sufferers.
I was diagnosed as a coeliac in 1979. The gluten in wheat, rye, barley and oats destroys the villa in the small intestine. it is through the villa, which are like fingers, that the body absorbs the necessary parts of the food. In my case the villa have re-grown but I must stay on the gluten-free diet for life.
Special 'gluten-free' bread has been available for a number of years but it is made from wheat flour from which most of the gluten has been removed. However some suffedrers are so sensitive to even tiny amounts of gluten that wheat free and gluten free bread and biscuits are now available. Rice flour, maize flour and similare are used. It is now over 26 years since I tasted 'normal' bread so I cannot remember what that tasted like. But what i now eat is quite acceptable.
But before going on to such a diet it is advisable to be correctly diagnosed first.