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and of course you've got the, you know, the conflict in the Middle East and higher oil prices. That's all helping toCelia Hatton. Bye-bye.
Celia Hatton.
Celiacs hated being gluten free, because actually, there wasn't an awful lot of choice out there.
celiac disease, and people who have it can't deal with gluten.
Celiac-- you hear it all the time.
Celiac is an autoimmune disorder and it is caused by-- what happens is your body-- if you're prone to it, your body will attack itself
So Celia Steele was one of them.
Now celiac is a genetically predetermined disease.
Either Celiac or not being able to digest lactose.
We had Celia Keenan-Bolger, and Danny Burstein, and Dennis O'Hare.
Less gifted actors than Celia and Gideon and Will Pullen I think either would just
I just think Celia really soft sold what these guys are doing.
And my question for Celia, because we talked a lot about-- you talked about playing a child in this particular show.
And if you have celiac disease, or you're gluten-intolerant, buckwheat doesn't have gluten, so they're a nice gluten-free alternative.
Do have celiac? No.
And what non-celiac gluten intolerance is, is you are not autoimmune to gluten, you're just reacting to it.
So since I am celiac, we test our daughter, who is now 13, we test her every few years for the gliadin antibodies
So people who are celiac are often anaemic, they have osteoporosis, they are more inclined to different cancers, on top of the fact that they feel gross.
My grandmother developed Celiac late in life.
But during that process that Celia was talking about, the labs, the six-week rehearsal period on the previews,
Can I have an "aww" for Celia?
uh it's labeled as Celia 30C I'll explain to you what that is later but I'm I'm just going to dig in here and uh
It's just a investment in "hey Celia grew those beets".
There's people who have celiac sensitivity.
About one in 100 people have Celiac disease.
It's about 1% of people have celiac disease, very severe autoimmune condition that damages the small intestine.
How many people here are actually diagnosed celiac?
There's also a non-celiac gluten intolerance.
This is where you're not celiac but you're still reacting to gluten.
So if you're not celiac but you react to gluten they call it non-celiac gluten intolerance or sensitivity.
And you don't necessarily develop celiac if you have the gene.
And that's not even latent celiac or latent gluten problems which probably affect many more.
I'm Celia Hatton.
I'm Celia Gahhatan.
I actually had a question for Gideon and Celia.
And that was an elderly adult female called Celia.
Hunter jars to light people so if you're ever Celia's project John drivers should
It's a gluten-free product for all of you Celiacs in the room.
Also, some people have celiac disease.
And please be careful if you are a celiac or have a problem with gluten.
The main thing that people seem to know about is celiac.
So you need to have the genes for celiac in order to develop celiac.
I have an aunt who has been diagnosed with celiac disease.
Because one thing that the gluten is doing if you have celiac is it's flattening the villi in your lower intestine.
And there are very few false positives for celiac.
Because right now she's not showing any symptoms of celiac but you want to be sure that she never does.
So it doesn't really matter if I'm celiac or not because if I eat wheat I can die.
I created it because a very good friend of mine has celiac disease and he complained to me that he never got to eat
And we know that if you have latent celiac you can increase your risk death from heart disease and cancer by 35 to 75%, and that 99% of people who have this problem are not
to them before that they might like doing what Gbenga and Gideon and Celia do.
So they created a little baby bucardo, Celia's identical clone.
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