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It is a systematic immune- mediated disorder triggered by eating gluten in genetically susceptible people (Fasano & Catassi 2012). Celica disease is represented by a broad range of clinical presentations, a specific serum autoantibody response, and damages to the small intestinal mucosa (Fasano & Catassi 2012). Only 1% of the population is thought to suffer from this disease and three quarters of this people are still not diagnosed (The Guardian 2015). This disease is mostly common in Europe, North America and the Middle East (Fasano & Catassi 2012). It’s also very common on countries where wheat is a staple food (Fasano & Catassi 2012). This disease is diagnosed by using serologic test or tTG-IgA test, which both basically test the blood to find out the results (Fasano & Catassi 2012). Some of the symptoms that someone can experience after consuming gluten are diarrhea, abdominal pain, weight loss or weight gain and anemia (Allen 2015). The long term consequences include osteoporosis, anemia and even possible bowel cancer (The Guardian 2015). It is vital for people with Celiac disease to avoid those types of foods, since it can be extremely upsetting and painful (The Guardian 2015). The most effective treatment for this would be to follow a strict gluten-free diet for life; there is not a way to completely eliminate the problem (Fasano & Catassi