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A Gluten-Free Life : My Celiac Story
By Jeeva Anna George| Sheila Kumar
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About the book
When Jeeva was diagnosed with celiac disease, she realized just how hard it was to find food that suited her. Every trip to the grocery store was an arduous exercise in reading ingredients and researching the effects of certain foods. She also discovered that gluten-free food was expensive. Jeeva understands the nightmare of living with celiac in India. To her, gluten-free is neither a fad nor an allergy. It is an auto-immune disorder — a disorder that can only be controlled, not cured. This book is her journey of trying to lead a gluten-free life while dealing with a condition that goes largely undiagnosed but affects 1 per cent of the world’s population. In A Gluten-free Life, she unravels the secrets behind ingredients found in most foods, gives practical tips on how to avoid gluten and most importantly, helps us better understand celiac disease.
Pages: 224
Available in: Paperback
Language: English
Jeeva Anna George
Jeeva Anna George is a Master’s in Economics and International Economics from the University of Nottingham, UK. She now Heads, Jeeva – A Gluten Free Venture. She was awarded Anthah Prerana an award by TiE Bangalore Chapter in November 2013. Sheila Kumar, ex-adwoman, journalist, travel writer, book editor, lives in Bangalore and is the author of No Strings Attached.
Sheila Kumar
Sheila Kumar is an independent writer and manuscript editor, and has authored Kith and Kin, a short story collection. On a personal note, she has a dual personality: there is SK, the rock music-loving, tai chi-practising free spirit and there is Mrs Kumar, the colonel’s wife, all chiffon and pearls. Sheila Kumar has given up trying to integrate the two.