Can You Kiss After Eating Gluten? Here's What Science Says

Research shows that kissing after consuming gluten poses minimal risk for people with celiac disease, as gluten transfer remains below safety limits.
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People with celiac disease can breathe a sigh of relief: kissing your partner, even after eating gluten, appears to be safe. Research from Columbia University confirms this.

Celiac disease is an autoimmune disorder where the body cannot tolerate gluten, proteins found in grains like wheat. Even tiny crumbs can cause damage, even if symptoms aren't immediately noticeable. Kissing a partner who just ate bread was often a source of anxiety, but no longer.

Researchers conducted an experiment with ten couples, where one partner had celiac disease. The gluten-tolerant partner ate ten crackers before a ten-second kiss. In one scenario, they waited five minutes before kissing; in another, they drank water before kissing. Results showed negligible gluten transfer, well below safety thresholds.