GlutenDetect: A Key Tool in SEEC’s Celiac Disease Monitoring Protocol
The Spanish Society of Celiac Disease (SEEC) highlights the use of Gluten Immunogenic Peptides (GIP) as a vital tool for managing and monitoring celiac disease in its monitoring protocol. We are proud that GlutenDetect has been recognized as a recommended method for tracking celiac patients, helping both healthcare professionals and individuals effectively monitor gluten-free diet adherence at home, enhancing confidence in clinical follow-up and daily management.
If you'd like to learn more about SEEC’s new protocol and GlutenDetect’s role as a recommended monitoring tool for celiac disease, you can view it here:
SEEC’s protocol emphasizes that testing for GIP in urine and stool samples aids in the detection of gluten exposure, empowering patients to maintain a gluten-free diet with greater confidence and accuracy. According to this protocol, for effective Gluten-Free Diet control, a monitoring set of 3 urine tests and 2 stool tests should be conducted over a one-week period every 6 months.
Trust GlutenDetect for a safe and effective gluten-free diet monitoring, taking an essential step toward improving the quality of life for those with celiac disease.