Highly Anticipated Videos Series on Celiac Disease and the Gluten-Free Diet by Renowned Gluten-Free Advocate Miranda Jade Turbin Is Now Available on YouTube
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 30, 2013 -- Miranda Jade Turbin, the renowned gluten-free writer behind http://www.GlutenFreeHelp.info, an internationally acclaimed resource site on celiac disease and the gluten-free diet, has released her highly anticipated series of videos on her popular GlutenFreeHelp YouTube channel (http://www.youtube.com/user/glutenfreehelp). The videos provide concise information on celiac disease, refractory disease, and the gluten-free diet.
According to YouTube, more than 1 billion unique users visit the website every month and together watch over 6 billion hours of videos. According to Miranda Jade, "Videos are the best way to communicate these days and the preferred way for people to get information. It was really important for me to get all the information on my website into videos that people could easily assimilate."
The GlutenFreeHelp YouTube Channel until recently was dedicated to gluten-free cooking tutorials and reviews. Now the channel includes Miranda Jade’s just-released short videos designed to answer the most popular questions that gluten-free writer receives about celiac disease and the gluten-free lifestyle, including "What is the definition of celiac disease?", "What is a gluten allergy?", and "Can the gluten-free diet make you gain weight?" Miranda Jade will continue to upload new video content regularly.
"As a celiac advocate, my passion is to get this information out there on celiac disease and the gluten-free diet," Miranda Jade said. "I’m so excited about these new videos because they’re really helping me accomplish this purpose!"
Miranda Jade is the widely-renowned gluten-free writer, blogger, and recipe developer who manages the award-winning http://www.GlutenFreeHelp.info. Miranda Jade was diagnosed at 18 years old with celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), also known as the "gluten rash." After eliminating gluten from her diet, she shortly found relief for the symptoms she had been experiencing throughout her childhood. It wasn’t long before she followed in her mother Tina Turbin’s footsteps and became a passionate advocate for celiac disease. She began helping with Turbin’s award-winning GlutenFreeHelp.info website, which was voted the #2 .info website in the world out of over 6 million registered .info sites. Miranda Jade now largely runs the website where she posts her award-winning gluten-free and grain-free recipes and writes prolifically about celiac disease and gluten-free living.
To book Miranda Jade Turbin for an interview or speaking engagement, contact media(at)glutenfreehelp(dot)info.
To learn about Miranda Jade Turbin, visit: http://glutenfreehelp.info/about-tina-turbin/.
To purchase any of the gluten-free ebooks, visit: http://glutenfreehelp.info/gluten-free-and-celiac-ebooks-available-here/
About Miranda Jade Turbin, official partner of GlutenFreeHelp.info:
Miranda Jade Turbin was finally diagnosed with celiac disease after 18 years--her entire childhood--of repeated misdiagnoses, going from one doctor to the next and in and out of hospitals without any answers. Within two weeks of removing all gluten from her diet, Miranda Jade’s life completely turned around. After her experience, she knew in her heart she had to help others as an advocate for celiac disease and gluten sensitivity. Miranda Jade teamed up with her mother Tina Turbin, also a diagnosed celiac and founder of the award-winning website GlutenFreeHelp.info, to this day handling this very busy website. Miranda Jade has gone on to write numerous eBooks, articles, reviews, and sought-after gluten-free grain-free recipes. Miranda Jade is bicoastal with gluten-free test kitchens on both coasts.
For more information or to schedule an interview, please call Rosie Newman at 1-888-701-6481 or pr(at)theprgroupeast-west(dot)com.
Michelle McCullar, The PR Group, http://glutenfreehelp.info, +1 (888) 701-6481, [email protected]
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