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Gluten-Free Recipes

A loaf of sourdough bread next to a jar of mature sourdough starter. Sourdough

April 1 is sourdough day! Get in on the fun by trying out our sourdough recipe this month. We’ll walk you through the whole process, from collecting ingredients to making a starter to baking your very own loaf of gluten-free sourdough bread!

A bowl of teriyaki chicken.Chicken Teriyaki

This sweet meat dish is always a crowd pleaser. For a full meal, stir-fry broccoli and snow peas for a serving or two of vegetables and have it all with a bowl of rice.

This recipe was provided courtesy of our friends at the Gluten-Free Palate.


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Trivia Question of the Month

QUESTION: Can pure, uncontaminated oats cause intestinal damage in patients with celiac disease?

ANSWER: No, pure, uncontaminated oats have not been shown to cause intestinal damage in patients. However, in a small portion of people with celiac disease, oats can cause an inflammatory reaction. A study from 2015 found that 8% of the sample size had a reaction to pure, uncontaminated oats—but still no intestinal damage. 

If you are concerned about oats, talk with your doctor or dietitian. If you’d like to learn more about research on oats and celiac disease, check out a replay of our March 2024 Town Hall with Dr. Jason Tye-Din.


Spring Into Action—Our May 5K is Back!

A purple, orange and green graphic inviting viewers to sign up for the Step Beyond Celiac 5K.

We have our sights set on a cure for celiac disease! Every step you take helps get us closer to our goal. Proceeds raised from our Step Beyond Celiac 5Ks support our work to accelerate treatments and a cure for celiac disease.

Until we reach the ultimate finish line—a cure for celiac disease—we’ll be putting our energy into helping people with celiac disease live better longer. Lace up your running shoes, set up your personal or team fundraiser, and let’s all get 3.1 miles closer to a cure! Register by April 14 to get your race t-shirt.

Sign up today!


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Research News

Black people with celiac disease have an increased risk of not being diagnosed

Physicians’ common view that celiac disease is rare in Black Americans can lead to disparity in testing for the condition, according to the study, published recently as a research letter in the journal Gastro Hep Advances.

Read more research news on our Research News Feed


Get Involved in Research

LILY Study 

The LILY study is a celiac disease study that will measure the safety of the study medication, DONQ52, at targeting an immune complex known to cause celiac disease symptoms. There is no gluten challenge in this study. You may be compensated for time and travel.

Learn more

Go Beyond Celiac

Take our Go Beyond Celiac annual survey!

This brief, annual survey will help both Beyond Celiac and researchers better understand how our community members’ celiac disease symptoms, challenges, attitudes, and behaviors evolve year to year.

If you’re signed up for Go Beyond Celiac, we invite you to log in and complete this year’s Annual Celiac Disease Survey. If you haven’t already joined, please become a member of Go Beyond Celiac and start sharing your story today.

This survey closes on April 30, so don’t miss out! Every story shared brings us one step closer to a cure.


An ad for UNiTE gluten-free snack bars. This one is yellow and brown for the churro flavor.


Voices of Celiac: Rachel’s StoryRachel standing at the Empire State Building

I feel isolated at times. Some people do not understand celiac is more than just ‘gluten-free food’ on a menu. I’ve had friends say I’m too much and drop me because they don’t want to deal with it. I have servers who don’t believe me or take it seriously.

I have some lovely friends who will go out of their way to ensure I can eat. When I traveled to New York in 2023, they would walk the extra 15 minutes out of our way with me so I could eat safely. They never once complained and I thank them for that.”

Read Rachel’s Story

Share Your Story


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Allergic Living Spotlight

Boy, 10, Petitions and Lobbies to Label All Gluten, Not Just Wheat

Jax Bari wants the U.S. Food and Drug Administration to take the guesswork out of safely eating for people like him who must avoid gluten as they navigate life with celiac disease. The 10-year-old advocate is urging others to support his family’s citizen petition, which calls on the FDA to label gluten as a major allergen on packaged foods.


Ad for Jones Dairy Farm, reads, "all natural sausage from Jones. Now in larger, resealable bags! Available in pork, turkey, and chicken."


News, Events & Updates

Watch: March Town Hall, Research From Down Under: Exploring Controversies in Celiac Disease

Beyond Celiac spoke with Australian researcher Dr. Jason Tye-Din about a few of the controversies in celiac disease. In this Town Hall, moderated by Director of Scientific Affairs Amy Ratner and Director of Research and Patient Engagement Kate Avery, MPH, Dr. Tye-Din discusses the safety of eating oats, a potential blood test that doesn’t require the gluten challenge, and monitoring adherence to the gluten-free diet with GIP tests.

“Why Is Everyone Allergic to Gluten These Days?” A Brief History of Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet

Ever heard someone remark that “everyone is allergic to gluten these days,” or “Nobody was gluten-free when I was young,” the statements tinged with confusion, contempt, or both? Send them this article! 

New Support Group for POC with Celiac Launches

If you’re POC and looking for some support, check out the Celiacs of Color Collective! This virtual support group meets monthly and is a safe space for POC folks to share their experiences, ask questions, and meet others with similar experiences. Fill out the linked Google Form to sign up and receive emails with more information, or reach out to Liz at yeet.that.wheat on Instagram for more information.

Raise Money for Beyond Celiac on Facebook!

Happy birth month to all our April-born community members! When your big day rolls around, consider raising money for Beyond Celiac so that we can help fund new research by scientists in the celiac disease field. And a HUGE thank you to everyone who’s created fundraisers for us throughout the years! These fundraisers help make our important work possible.

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