Apparently this Digestive Disease Week at Medscape. (I dunno how the spiders got involved.)
Although it is unlikely that canoeists will ever administer first aid for gluten transferred by kissing, more knowledge can't hurt.
This study, with a very small N, suggests that the risks are low. If you are worried about transmitting gluten to your partner, simply drink a glass of water after eating but before kissing.
Fortunately, a sigh is still a gluten-free sigh.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticl...CPEDIT_etid7421821&uac=389934HN&impID=7421821
Although it is unlikely that canoeists will ever administer first aid for gluten transferred by kissing, more knowledge can't hurt.
This study, with a very small N, suggests that the risks are low. If you are worried about transmitting gluten to your partner, simply drink a glass of water after eating but before kissing.
Fortunately, a sigh is still a gluten-free sigh.
https://www.medscape.com/viewarticl...CPEDIT_etid7421821&uac=389934HN&impID=7421821