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Posted 27 March 2009 - 02:47 PM

We have a Gluten free support group with guest speakers forming in Reading pa. I will post when the next meeting is or you can email me directly.

The meeting place is in West Lawn and there is pleanty of room for kids, Kids are welcome. The founder of this group has Several gluten-free children and is a wealth of information! I met with her and her family on a Saturday and really learned alot.

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Posted 15 April 2009 - 07:26 AM

Gluten free support group
Next Gathering
Saturday, April 18 from 2 - 4
15 Woodside Avenue, West Lawn, PA 19609
( WEST LAWN UNITED METHODIST CHURCH )
Guest speaker Dr. Maulfair / Maulfair Medical Center
Dr. Maulfair will talk about “digestive health”
What is R.O.C.K
Raising Our Celiac Kids is a support group for parents, families and friends
of kids with celiac disease or gluten intolerance.
We welcome families of autistic kids involved in a gluten-free/casein-free
dietary intervention program.
We welcome anyone who lives gluten free
(personal preference or medical condition)
We hope to help a broad range of people with one common connection
GLUTEN!
Consider these facts
Millions are allergic to wheat - it is, after all, one of the top eight allergens.
Nearly 3 million people have celiac disease
(although sadly, most don’t know it and probably never will).
It’s the most common genetic disease of mankind
(yet for every person diagnosed, 140 will go undiagnosed).
Remarkable numbers of autistic kids
(including Asperger’s and others on the PDD-NOS spectrum)
are showing improvement on a gluten-free/casein-free
dietary protocol.
If you would like additional information email
glutenfreefoodsrock@comcast.net
or visit our site at http://glutenfreefoodsrock.com/
We hope to help a broad range of people with one common connection
GLUTEN!
There are no membership dues.
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Posted 18 April 2009 - 05:28 AM

Our April meeting is canceled. The church got double booked.Please keep an eye out for next month.

sorry I just found out about it.
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