093_HR0492 LRB093 12743 HSS 17937 r 1 HOUSE RESOLUTION 2 WHEREAS, Celiac disease is a genetic disorder affecting 3 children and adults; celiac disease can affect one in every 4 133 Americans; this makes celiac disease twice as common as 5 Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis, and cystic fibrosis 6 combined; and 7 WHEREAS, People with celiac disease are unable to eat 8 foods that contain gluten, which is found in wheat, rye, and 9 barley; these grains are used as ingredients in many foods, 10 or are processed into other ingredients that in turn are 11 included in foods; and 12 WHEREAS, In people with celiac disease, eating gluten 13 sets off an autoimmune reaction that causes damage to the 14 small intestine; untreated celiac disease can be life 15 threatening and has been linked to an increased risk of 16 certain types of cancer, especially non-Hodgkin's lymphoma; 17 it can lead to growth failure in children, and it is known to 18 cause osteoporosis, anemia, infertility, and depression in 19 adults; and 20 WHEREAS, The only known treatment for celiac disease is 21 adherence to a strict, life-long, gluten-free diet; current 22 labeling laws do not adequately address the needs of persons 23 with celiac disease or food allergies; because gluten is a 24 binding protein, it can be used in many food products, which 25 would make them unsafe for people with celiac disease to eat; 26 food processors do not define gluten the same as the medical 27 community, therefore, a peron with celiac disease might not 28 recognize some ingredients as containing gluten when reading 29 a food label; individuals with celiac disease must go to 30 great lengths to determine if a product is safe for their 31 consumption; therefore, be it 32 RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE -2- LRB093 12743 HSS 17937 r 1 NINETY-THIRD GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that 2 we urge the United States Congress to pass legislation 3 regarding the labeling of food products containing gluten and 4 other known allergins in order to address the needs of those 5 with celiac disease and food allergies; and be it further 6 RESOLVED, That a copy of this resolution be presented to 7 each member of the Illinois congressional delegation.