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  • A petition submitted by Esther Roger, Director General of the Catalan Coeliac Association has been officially accepted by EU.

    EU Parliament Committee Accepts Petition on Coeliac Disease

    ๐ŸŽ‰ Interesting news for the #Coeliac community A petition by Esther Roger from the Catalunyan Coeliac Society has been officially accepted by the European Parliamentโ€™s Petitions Committee. It calls for a European Framework Directive on coeliac disease โ€” including better diagnosis, training, support and access to gluten-free food. AOECS welcomes this initiative for coeliac rights across Europe. ๐Ÿ’ช

  • Joint conference in Belgrade on dining gluten-free out of home

    Gluten-free Eating Out Conference Initiative in Belgrade

    ๐Ÿ“ข Advancing Gluten-Free Eating Out in Europe! ๐Ÿฝ๏ธ๐ŸŒ A joint conference in Belgrade arranged by some AOECS member associations brought together experts to tackle the challenges of providing safe, high-quality, and affordable gluten-free meals for people with coeliac disease. One outcome was the BEcME groupโ€™s commitment to work on a basic Eating Out Gluten-Free scheme. Read more about it. ๐Ÿ”—

  • AOECS seeks to engage with the scientific community regarding gluten-free beer

    Call for Scientific Papers on Gluten-Free Beer

    ๐Ÿบ Call for Scientific Papers on Gluten-Free Beer! ๐Ÿบ AOECS is inviting the research community to explore gluten detection in hydrolysed products like beer, focusing on analytical methods, accurate calibrants, and clinical studies to assess gluten safety for coeliac patients. Submit your findings by 28 April 2025 ๐Ÿ“… Learn more and submit on https://www.aoecs.org/coeliac-disease/call-for-papers/

  • AOECS asserts that gluten-free beers produced under existing guidelines remain safe for coeliacs

    AOECS Publishes New Position Paper on Gluten-Free Beer

    ๐Ÿ“ข AOECS has released a new position paper on gluten-free beer, addressing the limitations of current gluten analysis methods and their implications for coeliac consumers. While challenges exist, gluten-free beers produced under current guidelines remain safe for coeliacs. Visit the AOECS webpage to download the full Position Paper ๐Ÿป #GlutenFreeAlliance #glutenfree #AOECS #together4coeliacs #beer

  • Excipients containing gluten in medicines and cosmetics pose a negligible risk for coeliacs.

    AOECS Publishes Updated Position Paper on Gluten in Medicines and Cosmetics

    ๐Ÿšจ AOECS has published an updated position paper on gluten in medicines, cosmetics, and hygiene products. While gluten in these items poses minimal risk to coeliacs, the paper provides important guidance for patients, doctors, and manufacturers. Stay informed and make safe choices! ๐Ÿ“„ #CeliacDisease #GlutenFreeAlliance #AOECS #together4coeliacs

  • AOECS is working to hard to include gluten in a new proposal for Precautionary Food Labelling (PAL)

    AOECS Urges Codex to Consider Gluten in Allergen Labelling

    The Association of European Coeliac Societies (AOECS) urges the Codex Committee on Food Labelling to include gluten in its new Precautionary Allergen Labelling (PAL) guidelines. AOECS warns that excluding gluten risks both safety and choice for coeliac patients. The call comes ahead of the Codex meeting in Quรฉbec City starting on 27 October 2024.

  • Biodegradable Food Contact Materials made from cereals can transfer gluten

    Study Confirms - Gluten Risk from Biodegradable Food Contact Materials

    Researchers from the Technical University of Munich have confirmed that gluten can migrate from certain biodegradable food contact materials (FCMs) into gluten-free foods, posing a risk to individuals with coeliac disease. The study found gluten levels as high as 203 mg/L in liquids exposed to wheat bran-based plates, significantly exceeding safe limits. Caution is advised for coeliacs.

  • Food labelling is important to coeliacs

    AOECS gives voice to coeliac consumers at Codex meeting in Budapest

    For consumers with celiac disease, it is important to be able to detect if food contains gluten. Precautionary allergen labelling (PAL) is a voluntary labelling practice used by food manufacturers to communicate the potential presence of allergens in food products that are not intentionally added as ingredients. AOECS advocates for further clarity and consistency for consumer-friendly labelling.

  • AOECS requests clarifications from the European Commission regarding a modification of the regulation for use of additives in food

    AOECS seeks clarification on EU Food additive regulation changes

    AOECS seeks clarification from the European Commission on a proposed change in Regulation (EC) No 1333/2008. This is a key piece of legislation within the European Union that governs the use of food additives (e.g. that can replace gluten). AOECS accepts the suggested change, but the main concern is if the current rules remain unchanged despite a new categorization.

  • Gluten can migrate from food contact materials into gluten-free food

    European Commission to revise European Food Contact Material regulations

    Three independent studies from Coeliac Societies revealed gluten can migrate from food contact materials into gluten-free food. European Commission now assures ongoing preparatory efforts toward revising European Food Contact Material regulations to enhance consumer information, including labeling requirements and stricter rules on substance migration into food.

  • No added nutritional value in following a gluten-free diet unless you have to

    AOECS Scientific Research eBook reveals: No nutritional advantage to following a gluten-free diet unless you have to

    There is a belief that gluten-free products are healthier than gluten-containing thereby leading people to eat a gluten-free diet despite not having to. However, research presented in the new AOECS Scientific Research eBook shows that gluten-free food gives no added nutritional value and in some cases even is less healthy than equivalent gluten-containing products.

  • AOECS board. From the left: Linus Engqvist Richert, Sweden; Katre Trofimov, Estonia; Hilary Croft, UK; Tunde Koltai, Hungary; Susanna Tavares, Portugal; Floris van Overveld, Netherlands; Gill Brennan, Ireland

    AOECS Annual Conference - United for a better future for people with Celiac Disease

    The Association of European Coeliac Societies (AOECS) successfully held its Celiac Annual Conference and 35th General Assembly in Athens, Greece on September 2-5. Two celiac societies from Georgia and Israel have been accepted as AOECS affiliate members. The event was elegantly hosted by the Hellenic Coeliac Society and over 130 participants met over two days in Athens.

  • AOECS launches a free webinar series throughout May 2023

    Coeliac Awareness Day - webinar series

    Make sure to get a seat on AOECS coeliac awareness day webinars that run all through May, 2023. The webinars are free, but there are a limited number of seats. Register today!