Rebecca Adlington has pleaded the Government in the UK after the Team GB Olympic swimmer discovered that she was diagnosed Cells.
Celiac disease is a state in which the immune system attacks a person’s tissue when consuming gluten – which is a protein that is naturally in cereals such as wheat, barley and speech, damaging the thin gut, So they are unable to absorb nutrients.
Adlington, 36, shared a short clip on the Instagram Celiac account in the UK on Wednesday (March 28) where she shared the details of the situation and pointed out a petition that is given to the government to raise disease awareness.
The swimmer and the BBC Sports presenter said, “Hello everyone. Like someone newly diagnosed Celiaci, I definitely learn how much vital recipes are gluten to manage these conditions.
“But in some areas these recipes are completely cut. Celiac UK teaches a petition on Number 10 To make sure we heard, so please sign and share the petition today. “
In the inscription the post, the charity wrote: “Our petition for protection of gluten-free recipes have now closed, and thanks to your amazing support we have achieved an extraordinary 22,826 signatures.
“On Wednesday, March 19, we submitted a petition directly to 10 streets of Downing, presenting our call for action in the UK.
“Petition, Supported individuals from the UK, emphasized the approach to gluten without gluten, especially those who stated in their areas. Volunteer ceira Reading the provision was seized by its local area of Leicestershire at the beginning of this year.
“Clinical Case for Prescription Without Glutenies, including Dr. Anita Patel, GP and Celiac Penny, a Gastroenterologist in the teacher sheffield, also joined the Petition, adding her voice to this important cause.
“We were proud to join the famous steps of the 10 Downing Street, including Barunds Bakewell of Hardington Mandeville, Tom Rutland MP, Sharon Hack MP, which are with us calling on a call without gluten.
“We would like to expand huge thanks to everyone who signed a request, helping us push this key cause, and everyone who supported our campaign, including a great background.
“As we made great steps, the campaign continues. We will keep you updated while working with government officials to drive the conversion changes.”

The disease affects at least one in every 100 people in the UK. Celiac Symptoms Include fertility problems, osteoporosis, anemia, lactose intolerance, type 1 diabetes and thyroid disease.
Symptoms are difficult to hook and distinguish from person to person. However, the usual signs include stomachache, diarrhea, nausea, vomiting and rash from the gluten.
Adlington, who was from Mansfield in Nottinghamshire, won two gold medals at the 2008 Olympics in 2008. years. Then she won two bronze medals at London Olympics in 2012. years. She withdrew from competitive bathing in 2013. years.