Another athlete on a gluten-free diet

Awareness for celiac disease is fortunately on the rise thanks to the combined effort of many many people. We at Custom Choice Cereal want to thank all of you for your hard and dedicated work! At the same time, more and more people realize that they benefit from a gluten-free diet, and we have blogged about a professional cycling team seeing great performance improvements after having cut gluten from their diet.
Bob and Mike Bryan
That’s why we were excited when we saw that tennis player Mike Bryan follows a gluten-free diet. If he and his twin brother Bob win in Wimbledon this year, they will break the current record of 61 all-time ATP doubles titles currently held by “The Woodies” Todd Woodbridge and Mark Woodforde.

We at Custom Choice Cereal are wondering what Mike has for breakfast and think he should try customizing his personal gluten-free cereal some time. In any case, we will pull for Bob and Mike Bryan and hope they can make their dream come true by setting the new record of all-times ATP doubles titles!

Gluten-free cereal. Mix it, name it. Enjoy!

Sad Italian soccer player IaquintaI could devote an entire blog to the Soccer World Cup and its many surprises, the latest of which being current champion Italy not advancing to the next round after its 2:3 loss against Slovakia. A good Italian friend of mine summarized his disappointment by saying “It was the worse team in Italian soccer history, and we deserved to go home. Nothing more than that, we will start rebuilding and will come back…now I will sit down and hope to watch better games.” Well said. Don’t forget that the US are playing Ghana on Saturday at 2:30pm EST…

On to happier things for everyone: your gluten-free cereal creations! You mix them virtually and name them, we at Custom Choice Cereal hand-mix them in our dedicated gluten-free facility so that you can enjoy a worry-free start into your day! As a tribute to your creativity, here are some of the (subjectively) best names you came up with:

5. Cynthia Crunchies (An evergreen among the cereal names)
4. Jungie YumYum (Exactly!)
3. Booberry Blend (Nice word play…)
2. Celiac Man Granola (Guess someone found his perfect breakfast!)
1. And this week’s winner is Andrea’s New Wedding Diet

Chris and I hope you have a great fun- and soccer-filled weekend!

Gluten-free cereal names & World Cup

Oooops!As evident from our blog post about the World Cup in South Africa, the Custom Choice Cereal team was very excited about a the beginning of a month filled with great soccer. Saturday brought a big surprise as the favored English team couldn’t get past a 1:1 tied game against the US. The American team scored with what seemed a rather desperate long-distance shot – which England’s goalie Green let slip through his fingers.

However, keeping up with a good tradition, we now recognize the some of the names that you gave your gluten-free cereal creations in the past week. Once again you were pretty creative, so thanks for that!

5. BP Granola (these were the customer’s initials, so no oil here!)
4. Mama’s Miracle Mix (perfect for the young mom)
3. Cereal and Fruit Monster (a truly monstrous mix!)
2. What exactly is a Goji? (2 words for you: super fruit)
1. And this week’s winner is Father’s Day Special

Don’t forget that Father’s Day is coming up! A gluten-free cereal creations with his favorite ingredients makes a great gift and June 20th is pretty close, so make sure to surprise Dad with his personal cereal mix!

World Cup in South Africa kicking off

FIFA World Cup 2010Ha! I can’t recall having used the phrase “kicking off” ever in a more literal sense. Since this is the first time the FIFA has selected an African country to host the soccer World Cup, all of us here at Custom Choice Cereal really hope that at least one African team advances to the semi-finals. It would be a dream if this team would be South Africa, but first we’ll have to see how they play in the first game in – what a coincidence – 90 minutes from now!
The Trophy
Like every soccer fan, I truly enjoy to discuss the strengths and weaknesses of individual teams, to speculate about who is most likely to take home the trophy, to discover the underdogs. Let’s be honest, it’s almost as much fun as watching the games themselves! Here are some of my personal and obviously biased thoughts about teams with the potential to win the 2010 Soccer World Cup:

  • Argentina – At the top of my list, not only alphabetically
  • Brazil – Great soccer nation but don’t think they can do it this year
  • Germany – Playing without Ballack can be a curse or a blessing
  • Italy – Not again. My guess is they’ll lose in the semi-finals
  • Netherlands – An outstanding team, need to watch them
  • Spain – I’m really not sure about them but definitely can win

Let’s hope for a great event with lots of fun for everyone. Most of all I hope that the African continent and South Africa in particular can benefit from the attention they get over the next four weeks even after July 11 when we know who won the 2010 Soccer World Cup!South African fans

Celiac disease, diabetes, and sports

Type1Rider Tony CervatiThe Custom Choice Cereal crew had the pleasure to meet with Tony Cervati earlier this week. Tony was diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes – that’s the form of diabetes where the body does not produce any insulin – 32 years ago. Only 5-10% of all diabetics are Type 1.

Despite having tested his blood glucose over 75,000 times and have taken almost 52,000 injections, Tony does not let his condition slow him down. Quite the contrary! An avid mountain biker, Tony started Type1Rider.org to promote awareness and education of diabetes, and to “provide support and encouragement for all diabetic cyclists”. He competes in various races and is as energetic a person as one can possible imagine!

It was just great fun for us at Custom Choice Cereal to meet and talk with Tony. We wrote about the link between Type 1 Diabetes and celiac disease before (in our 100th blog post, yay!). The American Diabetes Association states on its website that

“about 1 in 20 people with type 1 diabetes has celiac disease”.

Since we just met Tony and were (and still are!) so impressed by what he does, we took the opportunity to refresh our own and our readers’ memory. The connection between celiac disease and Type 1 Diabetes is why Duke Children’s Hospital & Health Center tests all of their Type 1 diabetics for celiac disease.
Type1Rider.org

Interesting enough for Tony, we could tell him that the Garmin-Transitions professional cycling team went on a gluten-free diet and saw significant improvements in their digestion, sleep, recovery and, ultimately, in their performance. What a great coincidence that we offer a great solution to start your gluten-free day on the right foot!

Gluten-free diet great for athletes

Men's Journal Winning Without WheatWe at Custom Choice Cereal love our new Saturdays at the Hillsborough Farmers Market. It is not only an outstanding incentive to get up early and enjoy the beauty of the waking day, it also provides us with a great opportunity to hear your concerns and feedback. During one of these conversations we learned about a very interesting article that we wanted to share with you.

Men's JournalMen’s Journal wrote about how the gluten-free diet powers one of the best cycling teams in the world and how it can help anyone perform better and recover faster. The athletes of the Garmin-Transitions pro cycling team were at first highly opposed to changing their diet away from pasta just because it’s been such a habit to load up on carbs this way. But team leader Christian Vande Velde and his teammate Tom Danielson embarked on a gluten-free diet, and both were pleasantly surprised. Tom said:

“My performance really improved a lot — there was definitely a correlation. I think that my digestion is better, and because of that my sleep is better and my recovery is better.”

Team GarminWe at Custom Choice Cereal learned once again that humans are very different from cows, definitely when it comes to our digestive system :-) That’s because we have only a single stomach and lack the enzymes in our saliva and stomach to fully break down and absorb gluten for nutritional use. As a result, parts of the gluten just get smashed up before exiting to the small bowel in large pieces. And here comes the crucial part. According to Michelle M. Pietzak from the University of Southern California Keck’s School of Medicine

“More than 50 different types of those fragments have been shown to cause adverse reactions. So depending on your genetic makeup, you can have an allergy, you can have celiac disease, or it could be that you’re just not digesting it well.

Point proven. Gluten-free diet is great for everyone! Start with a delicious custom gluten-free cereal now!

NCAA Championship & a tough decision

We are torn! Those of you that have read our story know that Custom Choice Cereal’s logo includes Carolina Blue as a tribute to our beloved Tar Heels.

Watching them only play in the “Not-In-Tournament” tournament (but what we think playing some of the best basketball of the 2009/2010 season) was not what we had hoped for. This season has been really tough on us, and the picture below says it all:
NCAA Final Four 2010

The team from the school down the road from us aka The Duke Blue Devils are not only playing in the NCAA but have made it to the finals where they are facing the Butler Bulldogs today. Should we be cheering for Butler (read “against Dook”), be neutral, or cheer for Duke (at least the trophy will stay in North Carolina, and it will be even sweeter if Carolina beats Duke next year)??

Intense discussion with friends and family over the last couple of days resulted in the last of the three options – we never thought this would happen but Custom Choice Cereal has to admit it: we will root for Duke tonight…

Tonight: 76ers Celiac Awareness Night

Custom Choice Cereal talked about it before in our random findings on celiac disease but we think this event a worth a reminder: the Philadelphia 76ers will take on the Atlanta Hawks tonight. This is not just another basketball game but the 3rd Celiac Awareness Night hosted by the 76ers.

76ers Celiac Awareness NightIt is pretty significant that an NBA team recognizes celiac disease on this level, and Custom Choice Cereal was even more impressed that it is already their 3rd event. In a time where 97% of people with celiac disease remain undiagnosed and suffer needlessly, this quite an accomplishment and a great help in raising awareness for celiac disease! A plus: enter the promo code CELIAC and you get your tickets for a discount.

Random findings on celiac disease

The team at Custom Choice Cereal is overwhelmed by the flood of daily news on celiac disease, new research findings, information about new drugs under development, and the wealth of tips and tricks for living a gluten-free life. It is part of our mission to filter this information to some degree and pass on the bits and pieces that we find particularly interesting and or helpful.

As you can probably tell from the title of this post we want to share a couple of our findings in no particular order.

  • 76ers celiac awareness nightThe Philadelphia 76ers will host their 3rd Celiac Awareness Night on March 26th.  Their opponent that night will be the Atlanta Hawks.  We say “Thank you!” for helping to raise awareness for celiac disease!  A special discount for the game is available on the 76ers website with the code “CELIAC”
  • Researchers from Columbia University’s Celiac Disease Center studied the Body Mass Index (BMI) of 369 patients proven have celiac disease from 1981 until 2007.  “Classical” femal celiacs were all revealed as predictors for low BMI.  Once on a gluten-free diet, over 50% of the overweight and obese patients lost weight, and of the group who initially had a low BMI, 42.4% attained a normal weight
  • Triumph Dining’s Essential Gluten-Free Grocery Shopping Guide is now available as an iPhone application

These are just a couple of items we came across, please feel free to share your findings by commenting on this post!

Gluten free fitness reviews our cereal

Erin Elberson from gluten free fitnessErin Elberson writes the blog gluten free fitness, focusing on “eating well to be well” and “nutrition, fitness, and fun with a celiac spin”. When Custom Choice Cereal came across her blog we immediately said to ourselves that we have to try anything to be featured on it.

Custom Choice Cereal reviewed on gluten free fitnessIn addition to writing a stellar review of our custom gluten-free cereal, Erin mentioned that we are an “advocate for awareness of celiac disease and the gluten-free lifestyle”. She is also the first blogger EVER to mention our Quest for The Hoff, something that is very dear to my heart (Germans loooove David Hasselhoff in case you did not know this). Erin thought this to be “absolutely hysterical and made me almost fall of my chair and spit my coffee onto my keyboard. I love the humor. Points for that!”

Thank you Erin, we definitely like to look at the humorous side of life and appreciate your encouraging words! But honestly, how cool would it be if we could really personally hand a bag of our customized gluten-free cereal to The Hoff??