“Gluten Freedom” by Dr. Alessio Fasano Book Giveaway

Dr. Alessio Fasano, a leading international expert on celiac disease and gluten sensitivity wrote a new book on the gluten-free diet and lifestyle. He also goes covers celiac disease thoroughly. It is a perfect book for beginners and veterans alike. You can read my review of Gluten Freedom which will be released April 29, 2014; and if interested, enter the giveaway below to be entered to win a copy for yourself. Good luck! THIS GIVEAWAY HAS ENDED.

Gluten Freedom by Dr. Alessio Fasano

Prize:

One (1) lucky winner will receive the following:

  • 1 copy of Gluten Freedom by Dr. Alessio Fasano

Total value of the prize is $24.59 US/$26.95 CA.

Eligibility

This giveaway is open to U.S. and Canadian shipping addresses only.

How to Enter

Do step No. 1 below (mandatory), and then do additional steps if you desire to enter for additional entries. Add a separate comment for each step you perform as each comment counts as an entry.

What you should know

  • This giveaway ends at 11:59 pm PST on May 31, 2014.
  • The winner will be announced at the bottom of this page on June 2, 2014.
  • The winner will have until 11:59 pm PST on May 5, 2014 to reply to the winner’s notification email to supply their U.S. shipping address and phone number. If they do not respond within that period of time, a new winner will be chosen. Therefore, use an email address you check often, or check back to this page on June 2, 2014 to view the winner announcement. All shipping addresses, phone numbers and email addresses are kept confidential.
  • The winner is chosen at random using a contest software application. It chooses winners by the comments left. So, be sure to add separate comments for each step you complete. However, to enter once, you only need to add the mandatory comment of why you wish to enter.
  • Prizes are shipped directly from the publisher.

See all current Gluten Free Giveaways.

And the winner is…

Janet Nabinger!

Congratulations, Janet!

Please reply to the winner’s email notification and send me your full name and U.S. shipping address so that I may forward it to the publisher. They will then mail you the book. You have through May 5, 2014 to send me the above information. If you do not reply by then, a new winner will be chosen.

Again, congrats!

113 Replies to ““Gluten Freedom” by Dr. Alessio Fasano Book Giveaway”

  1. This would be a good resource for me to have on hand. We have a daughter & granddaughter who have celiac’s disease. I am finding more acquaintances who are having issues with gluten and monitor foods that are prepared for people within our 350 plus member church and for youth conferences.

  2. My six year old son was recently diagnosed allergic to wheat and we have already seen huge changes in his health and personality since taking it out of his diet. I feel I have so much more to leave about gluten and what it does to our body. I would love this book to help me learn more!

  3. What an awesome book! My granddaughter was diagnosed with Celiac’s last year, when she was 3 and what a life changing event that was. Her mom is an incredible advocate for her and her younger siblings and I would love to have a copy of this book for myself, since I’m giving my copy to her :)

  4. Having Celiac Disease myself, I know there can never be too much knowledge on the subject. Winning the book will help me educate others, and possibly save others from years of being misdiagnosed….

  5. I am looking for any way to make the transition to gluten free easier. It has been a tough road, so anything that may help I am game for. This books sounds amazing!

  6. I would love this book. It’s been e months since my diagnosis of celiac disease. I’m still learning how to enjoy my GF life. Thank you for the giveaway and all your help.

  7. I would love to have this book! I am gluten intolerant, and I am reading everything I can to find out more about this.

  8. I was diagnosed with Celiac 13 years ago, and things have really changed since then. I am constantly researching and trying to learn and gain more knowledge about this disease. This book sounds like it is amazing!

  9. Liked the page center for celiac research. Am excited about the book and will probably buy it even if I don’t win.

  10. I was recently diagnosed with celiac. My household has gone gluten free but living in a a very rural community with only one grocery store (and not much gluten free stuff in it) makes it difficult. I can stick to the basics obviously but grains are hard to find. Would love any info that would help!

  11. Diagnosed with Celiac/Sprue almost 17 years ago so things have really changed since then. Always love to learn and gain more knowledge about this disease as more and more research is done. This book sounds like it would fit that bill!! :)

  12. I would live to read this book. Anything to help with a gluten free diet.

  13. I would like this book to help me help others. I specialize in Gluten Free at my coffeehouse. I get doctors sending people in to talk to me and this would be a good book to put in our lending library, and my husband has celiac disease.

  14. I just learned I have a wheat allergy and this is all new to me. I’m getting better the longer I go without wheat and i’m excited to learn more.

  15. Being Disabled with Multiple Sclerosis, debilitating Migraine Headaches, Chronic Pain, Allergies, unexplained infections, weeks of diarrhea only to be followed by days of painful constipation and more tests than you could possibly imagine. Did I mention I managed to gain over 100 pounds from Intravenous Steroids and was diagnosed with Diabetes Type II as well as High Cholesterol?

    All this and I was still asked why I was depressed, couldn’t sleep at night and decided to avoid family and friends for the past 10 years.

    It has taken me over 14 months of changing my eating habits and doing what little exercising I could manage on my own. I no longer take medication for Diabetes or High Cholesterol, and I am down to an acceptable weight of 132 pounds. However, nothing else has changed except I refuse to take anymore steroids!

    Fortunately, I came across the term “Leaky Gut” which lead me to your site! Please help this “old dog learn new tricks” by beginning to cook and eat properly in an effort to enjoy what life I can without the Medical Baggage that still prevents me from missing out on what so many take for granted.

    Thank you for helping others find hope!

  16. Ive been diagnosed with celiac sprue three months ago. I am trying and learning all I can about this disease. I am completely overwhelmed with this and about what to eat and what not to eat. I want to feel better and live a healthy life. This disease has taken many years away from me. I feel this book would be beneficial to me with all the knowledge and information I am eager to learn and understand this new chapter in my life. Any and all information is very helpful to me.. recipes, tips, ideas, and food choices.. Thank you

  17. I have an allergy to wheat and corn and had a very high Mercury level. I was told that heavy metals and food allergies can cause Lupus – I am on a ‘healing journey’ to hopefully heal my Lupus and always looking for new recipes to try.

  18. I have just begun my journey with Celiac and being gluten free. This book would serve as a good resource for me. Every day has been a learning experience.

  19. I love to read and have recently started this journey of being gluten free. I’m still getting used to my intolerance and need more education!

  20. I am new at the GF lifestyle…
    Need all the info and help I can get :)

  21. I am newly diagnosed gluten intolerant and trying to learn as much as I can. I am also trying to learn how to switch my family to GF diet to benefit all for different reasons. I’m reading everything I can get my hands on!

  22. Our family is learning everything we can to help our little granddaughter cope with celiac disease. I feel this book would be an excellent source for us. Thank you.

  23. My daughter is 12 and was diagnosed with Graves’ disease. We were recently told that adjusting her diet to gluten free would help her and this book would be great for us to help her get started on that diet!

  24. I would like to enter because two months ago my 18 month old daughter was diagnosed with celiac disease and its been a struggle changing our diet and figuring out what she can and can not have as well as making sure she doesn’t get gluten.

  25. I want to enter this contest because I am still searching for understanding, both for how to adapt my life and maybe find some answers for my family.

  26. My son was recently diagnosed at the same time as his juvenile diabetes. After 1 week in ER at Vanderbilt children’s hospital, the entire family has made the (wheat free) switch along side my son. While difficult, it isn’t impossible. ANY resources, (like this fabulous website) help! This book sounds like a fantastic resource, too!

  27. I follow serval of your boards on Pinterest . I’m not sure how to add the links, so I hope I’m actually entering this giveaway .

  28. I would love to read this book. It’s been two years since my diagnosis of celiac disease. I’m still learning how to enjoy my GF life. Thank you for the giveaway and your site.

  29. I would love to win this book. I’m a struggling recently-diagnosed celiacs foodie who is struggling to develop great homemade recipes to accommodate my and my husband’s dietary issues (he has crohns). This book could help me with the development of my recipes.

  30. I have just been diagnosed with severe Celiac disease, a shock at the age of 63. We have had other immediate family members diagnosed with Celiac Disease; all of us very recently and we suspect others family members may be as well. We have major life changes we must undergo and need this type of book as a resource to help us understand and deal with this new lifestyle as a family.

  31. I would love to add this book to my research that I have been reading for the last year. I just had my 1 year anniversary on my Celiac diagnosis. I have been learning as much as I can ever since. Thank you for the opportunity.

  32. I figured out I have a gluten sensitivity a couple years ago and have struggled with bring gluten-free in a house that continues to eat gluten…would love to read anything thst might help.

  33. I have found the gluten free lifestyle to be very difficult. My husband and I used to enjoy dinner out but now that has become rare. I am intolerant and my granddaughter is aallergic.

  34. I’m struggling with Celiac’s which showed itself after my car accident/Brain Injury…the trauma that brought it on. Things are getting better– but trying to figure this all out is difficult. Seeing my 18 year old son who hasn’t grown since he was 14 and has chicken skin, low iron also concerns me. He tested negative for celiacs last spring – via blood test at the Pediatrician’s office.

  35. I have been gluten free for a year. It is hard but worth feeling better. I even sleep better without gluten.

  36. I think I have been celiac my entire life, but was only diagnosed 5 years ago. I am currently in a research study, in which an enzyme is being tested. I am interested in learning more about this condition and would like to read the book.

  37. I want to enter this contest because I have found out recently that me and most of my kids are allergic to gluten. Its really hard with 5 kids to know what to make for suppers.

  38. Just found out that my hubby is allergic to wheat and gluten so I’m needing to build a whole new library of recipes!

  39. My 16 yr old has a gluten intolerance. I am learning how to cook all over again and it has been challenging. This book would be an amazing help to us!! Thank you!

  40. I want to win because I love reading books on health and am relatively new on my journey of becoming gluten-free.

  41. I need to learn as much as possible about becoming 100% Gluten Free. I just found out earlier this year that I have gluten allergies and it is really hard to adjust. Any assistance would be greatly appreciated and this book would be a great start.

  42. My wife is always searching for new literature to learn more about being gluten free and helping her friends understand. This book sounds like it would be an awesome addition.

  43. Celiac’s runs in our family. This would be a wonderful book to share with many!

  44. New to the gluten free way of life! Need all the help we can get. I’d love to win!

  45. New diagnosed with Celiac and would love to win this book for more information.

  46. I would like to win this because I am having an endoscopy to determine if I have celiac disease or Ibd…I’ll be glad to know but just can’t wait until it’s over to detox and go gluten free again, I felt so much better that way!

  47. Met the Dr. in person one time and very impressed with his speech. If anyone finds a cure it will be him.

  48. I would love to win this book because my son was diagnosed with celiac disease in August 2013 & we are still trying to figure everything out. It’s very challenging but we are trying our best to keep him gluten free.

  49. This is on my wish list! I’ve been gluten free over 2 years and feel so much better. Most likely intolerant and probably in denial over the years. This book looks great and should help me.

  50. I am one of many who has found out that I am gluten intolerant, at the same time we got the news that my eldest daughter is afflicted with this also. So now I am overloading my brain with information as to what to look out for and starting to learn how to eat with this

  51. I am entering because I have so many symptoms and wonder how many are linked to this. I have listened to some of Dr Fasano’s web lectures(?) and there is still so much more I would like to know.

  52. My daughter just went gluten free how does she eat she loves cooking she is 11 and needs her own cook book she can read a respeict and cook. She loves cooking she started at age 2 with me.

  53. Would love to win this book as I was just diagnosed 2 months ago and I am still learning.

  54. I was told by a holistic specialist 2,yrs ago to go completely gluten free
    Woul love to learn & have more info
    I also have a 3 yr old granddaughter with severe allergies that also is gluten free too

  55. a lot of my family has a gluten sensitivity as well as some of the children at the school were I work so I would really like to learn more about it thanks

  56. my father and most of my family has been diagnosed with gluten sensitivities so I would love to learn about this so I can get started on a gluten free life style thank you

  57. I recently went to the GF expo in Chicago and after listening to various speakers, I realized that I need to study more about the specifics of this disease. Your review made me realize that this is the perfect book for that!
    ~ Cindy

  58. I have Celiac disease and would love to have a book that has the information I need at my fingertips for myself but also to educate other family members. Some family members have the same symptoms but refuse to listen so maybe they would be willing to read and get help.

  59. I have just begun my gluten free journey the past few months. I need all the help I can get. This would be ac God send!

  60. I have been struggling with gf for a while. I still get angry with people who say well you can eat the salad right? I don’t want salad all the time!! They don’t get it! I am trying to eat cleAn not just gf and change my lifestyle. I would love to win your book. I am familiar with most of the websites you listed as well. Thank you for this opportunity.

  61. I would love to read this book and have it on hand for my future clients when I finish school to become a registered dietician. My son and I both have gluten intolerance and have been eating well for many years thanks to my own hours and hours of research and recipe gathering, I hope to help other heal their bodies with food.

  62. I would like to win this to educate myself about the disease. I’ve been gluten free for about a year n it’s been an amazing journey n would like to share w friends n family.

  63. My little daughter is gluten sensitive as is my sister and nephew and my Mom has celiac. This book would be very beneficial to my entire family.

  64. I love learning everything I can about how my body is affected by what I consume and how to be healthier

  65. Would like to enter because I have begun going gluten free thanks to nutritionist & would like to educate myself more.

  66. Would love to win this book. My granddaughter is gluten intolerant and I have IBS. Both of us and my daughter has gone gluten free. I feel so much better and my granddaughter is finally gaining weight.

  67. I was recently diagnosed with Celiac and am trying to get as much “gluten freedom” education as possible. I want to share with others who are living in discomfort and give hope that we can be happier and more functional. I’m interested in this book because of that.

  68. I want to win this because my son has a gluten sensitivity as well as my husband. I want learn all I could about sensitivities. Also I am currently striving toward gluten-free life.

  69. I would like to win as I am still new to this lifestyle. My diagnosis was made at the end of January 2014.

  70. I would love to win this book for my 11 year old daughter Haily. She was diagnosed with gluten intolerance in August of 2013. We are as a family trying our best to be gluten free for her health and our own. This book would help us so much with our gluten free life change

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