Celiac disease is a form of enteropathy affecting the (small) in-testine in genetically predisposed children and adults, precipitatedbytheingestionofgluten-containingfoods(Halletal.,2009).Whenpeople with celiac disease consume gluten, their immune systemgeneratesantibodiesagainstthisprotein,causingdamagetothetinyhair-likeprojectionsinthesmallintestine.Therefore,thiscanleadtothe inability to absorb nutrients and inadequate nutrition. Themainstay of treatment for celiac disease is life-long adherence to agluten-free(GF)diet.Forthemajorityofpatients,theintroductionof a GF diet results in full clinical and histological remission and hasbeenassociatedwithimprovementsinqualityoflife.Speci