http://www.cureceliacdisease.org/archives/faq/can-someone-with-celiac-disease-donate-blood-bone-marrow-or-organs. Can someone with celiac disease ... You would have to be on many drugs (pre- and post-surgery) which would seriously impact your gut health. Anesthesia often causes problems. read more
If you're dead, the people who get the organs donated after death are so sick they won't care about not being able to eat wheat, either. If you're doing a bone marrow donation, the person receiving the marrow is going to be so genetically similar to you that they are probably celiac, too. read more
You can donate blood if you have celiac disease, as long as you pass the other screening tests. Learn how low hemoglobin may be a problem. You can donate blood if you have celiac disease, as long as you pass the other screening tests. read more
There is no reason why someone with celiac disease (in remission while on a gluten-free diet) can’t donate blood, other biological specimens or postmortem organs. read more