Folks with celiac illness can safely kiss their companions who’ve simply ingested gluten, in response to the outcomes of a brand new research — although researchers suggest consuming some water first.

The evaluation, whose findings have been introduced Monday at Digestive Illness Week 2025, sought to reply a query that its authors say is regularly requested however minimally researched.

“Everyone worries about whether gluten is getting into their food at a restaurant, but no one really looked at what happens when you kiss afterwards,” stated Anne Lee, a Columbia College assistant professor of dietary drugs who introduced the info.

“The [previous] advice we gave about kissing and celiac disease was based on precaution and assumptions,” Lee added within the assertion. “We were using our best judgment. I felt it was important to do research to see if there was any actual risk.”

Celiac illness is an autoimmune dysfunction that impacts roughly 1 % of the inhabitants, triggered by the consumption of gluten present in bread, pasta, soy sauce and different meals.

Signs range, however they’ll embody gastrointestinal points resembling indigestion, stomach ache and diarrhea, in addition to some nondigestive signs together with fatigue, joint ache and neurological points. The illness also can trigger long-term injury to intestines with out leading to rapid signs. 

The research checked out 10 {couples} that every included one particular person with celiac and one with out.

Within the first a part of the research, the individual with out celiac had 10 saltine crackers, waited 5 minutes, then kissed their associate for wherever from 10 seconds to a minute. Partially two, the individual repeated these steps, however drank 4 ounces of water as a substitute of merely ready earlier than smooching.

Researchers measured the outcomes by surveys, urine and saliva checks of the associate with celiac to detect for the presence of gluten.

In each elements, the vast majority of {couples} reported the gluten discovered within the saliva of the person with celiac illness was beneath the utmost stage allowed for meals merchandise to be marked gluten free and regarded secure: 20 elements per million.

Within the first a part of the survey — with none water — two people reported gluten above that threshold, one among whose urine take a look at additionally got here again optimistic, however no signs have been reported within the surveys.

When members drank 4 ounces of water earlier than the kiss, all members reported gluten ranges beneath 20 ppm.

“For clinicians, we can now say to patients, ‘You don’t have to go to extreme measures,’” Lee stated.

“Patients with celiac disease can be more relaxed, knowing that the risk of gluten cross-contact through kissing a partner who has consumed gluten can be brought down to safe levels if food is followed by a small glass of water,” she added.