Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) March 30, 2013
Miranda Jade Turbin, the celebrated celiac advocate behind the award-winning website, http://www.GlutenFreeHelp.info, was recently recognized by HashtagPaleo.com for her paleo gluten-free recipes. Inspired by her paleo family, Miranda Jade, an avid recipe developer, has been adding more and more paleo recipes to her gluten-free resource website.
“We’re so happy to be able to share our successes and recipes with others after we’ve gotten so much out of eating gluten-free and paleo,” said the noted gluten-free writer and blogger. “It was such an honor to see us all recognized.”
Miranda Jade is the celebrated celiac advocate and gluten-free writer managing the Gluten Free Help Blog (http://www.GlutenFreeHelp.info), which was founded her mother, Tina Turbin, a celiac, paleo advocate, and multi-award-winning children’s author. After resolving her celiac symptoms on the paleo diet, Turbin foundedhttp://www.PaleoGlutenFreeRecipes.com, a user-friendly website with a wealth of information about the paleo gluten-free diet, including paleo recipes, FAQs, free tip sheets, information about the different paleo diet versions, and paleo kitchen tips.
“After my mom went paleo, and learned how to do some amazing paleo cooking and baking, it wasn’t long before the rest of my family and I got interested in it too,” said Miranda Jade. “Now a lot of the recipes on GlutenFreeHelp.info are also paleo.” The paleo diet, based on the way our paleolithic ancestors ate, is grain-free and thus an inherently gluten-free diet.
HashtagPaleo is a community-oriented hub for people interested in the paleo diet, CrossFit exercise program, and healthy living. Through her Wordpress blog, Facebook page, Twitter page, and Instagram account, Mendenhall connects followers with Paleo, CrossFit, and health-oriented resources. Marian Mendenhall, who runs HashtagPaleo.com and @HashtagPaleo on Instagram called Miranda Jade and her family an “amazing family for paleo and gluten free inspired recipes” and “one talented group!”
After experiencing the undiagnosed symptoms of celiac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis (DH), known as the “gluten rash,” for the duration of her childhood, Miranda Jade Turbin was finally diagnosed correctly as a young adult. After rapidly recovering from her serious symptoms on a strict gluten-free diet, she became passionate about helping other celiacs and gluten-sensitive individuals. She began helping her mother, Tina Turbin, with her website,http://www.GlutenFreeHelp.info, voted the #2 .info website in the world out of over 6 million registered .info sites. Miranda Jade was announced the official partner of the site at the beginning of 2012. Since then, she has dedicated herself to sharing gluten-free recipes, book reviews, news, and other valuable information with the celiac and gluten-free community through her blog.
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To book Miranda Jade Turbin for an interview or speaking engagement: Contact media(at)glutenfreehelp(dot)info.
To learn more 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 all communications for 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.