From “What now?” to “I've got this.”

The coeliac roadmap built by people who've lived it.

When your life changes overnight, you need more than scattered advice.

You need guidance that makes sense - and actually works.

What You're Feeling Makes Sense

If you're newly diagnosed with coeliac disease, or you're months into going gluten free and still feel off, you are not alone.

The advice is usually simple:
“Just avoid gluten.”

But what you’re left with is anything but simple.

It leads to more questions than answers, like:

  • How to know if I have coeliac disease, or if it's something else?

  • Why do I still feel sick even though I’m following the rules?

  • Why do my test results say everything’s fine when my body doesn’t feel that way?

  • Why am I still stuck googling "symptoms of coeliac in adults" late at night?

  • Why is every meal out a risk?

  • Why does no one talk about what to actually do after a coeliac diagnosis - what next?

  • Why do people treat this like it’s no big deal - when it affects everything?

These are real questions and you're not the only one asking them.


A diagnosis explains what’s wrong - but it rarely comes with tools to help you live well.


About Gluten Free For All

At Gluten Free For All, we’ve built the system we wish we had.

A complete, practical, research-backed approach to navigating coeliac life - from diagnosis through to feeling like yourself again.

This isn’t just about what to avoid.
It’s about what your body and brain need next to recover, stabilise, and move forward.

Whether you’re searching for a trusted 30 day coeliac recovery plan or trying to make sense of your next steps, we’ve taken the guesswork out of it.

You’ll find:
✓ A step-by-step framework designed for rebuilding your gut after coeliac diagnosis
✓ information for you to build a no-fuss gluten free healing diet
✓ Tools to help you take action, track your symptoms, and know what’s working
✓ Research insights explained in plain language
✓ Guidance you can use today, not someday

✓ Ready to go deeper? Our coeliac recovery course online is part of a full system, including a companion app

Most of all
You’ll stop feeling like you're trying to figure this out on your own.
You’ll follow a path that builds clarity, confidence, and momentum.

The missing layer between diagnosis and daily life.

Start with This - It’s Free


The 7 Recovery Gaps That Keep Coeliacs Stuck

🟠 Why symptoms might linger - even after going gluten free
🟠 What typical care often skips over
🟠 The small shifts that can unlock real progress

Not sure what your missing pieces are?


Take the Recovery Self-Check to see what could be slowing things down.


There are missing steps between diagnosis and feeling better - and that’s where

Gluten Free For All comes in.


Why This Approach Works

Helpful coeliac information does exist online, but it’s often scattered, contradictory, or incomplete.

At Gluten Free For All, we’ve combined research-backed guidance with lived experience to create something more:

A structured, evidence-based roadmap - the one we wish we’d had from day one.

One that blends clinical research with lived experience so nothing gets lost in translation.

That’s why:

  • You get clear, evidence-based guidance instead of just opinions

  • You follow a cohesive system, not bits of advice

  • You gain practical tools that turn knowledge into action

Our community gets the full approach, built with care, backed by research, and designed to work in the real world.

Ready to Stop Guessing?

If you're ready for:

🌟 Answers that actually make sense

🌟 Guidance from people who get it

🌟 Tools that help right now

🌟 A structure that finally makes this manageable

Then you're ready for Gluten Free For All.

Clear guidance. Practical tools. Confidence you can build on.

Created by those who know the reality.
Designed for anyone living with coeliac, wherever you are.


Why do we spell it “coeliac”?
Because coeliac disease is complicated - even the spelling!

In Australia, the UK, and much of the world, it’s “coeliac.” In the US and Canada, it’s “celiac.”

At Gluten Free For All, we use “coeliac” by default. Same condition. Same challenges. Different spelling.
We built this for people managing coeliac disease day to day, wherever you are in the world.


Gluten Free For All – From diagnosis to confidence.
Built by people who understand coeliac life. Made for those ready to move forward.

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