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Recommendation For Completely gluten-free Shop In Ri
Started by AlysounRI, Apr 24 2010 08:43 AM
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 24 April 2010 - 08:43 AM
I went to a completely gluten free store yesterday in RI.
I'd like to add their URL and tell the forum a little about the store.
May I do this. I don't work for them. But I think that people ought to know about them.
Where would be the best place to add this?
Thanks,
~Allison
I'd like to add their URL and tell the forum a little about the store.
May I do this. I don't work for them. But I think that people ought to know about them.
Where would be the best place to add this?
Thanks,
~Allison
Long history of IBS, and stomach/intestinal problems. Low on iron for all of my life.
Low on energy, with aches and pains in my joints and in my whole body for as long as I can remember.
Mostly lactose intolerant for all of my life (except for yoghurt)
Diagnosed in 2003 by naturapath as wheat intolerant. Tried it then fell of the wagon. In Feb. 2010 tried going gluten-free.
Went back to the poison in March, 2010.
Tested negative for celiac in April, 2010 (based on negative biopsy and normal tTG test). IgA tested 30-40 percent higher than normal.
Not going to fight the diagnosis because I refuse to go back to the poison. Happily gluten-free for health reasons as of April 2010, and not looking back.
Low on energy, with aches and pains in my joints and in my whole body for as long as I can remember.
Mostly lactose intolerant for all of my life (except for yoghurt)
Diagnosed in 2003 by naturapath as wheat intolerant. Tried it then fell of the wagon. In Feb. 2010 tried going gluten-free.
Went back to the poison in March, 2010.
Tested negative for celiac in April, 2010 (based on negative biopsy and normal tTG test). IgA tested 30-40 percent higher than normal.
Not going to fight the diagnosis because I refuse to go back to the poison. Happily gluten-free for health reasons as of April 2010, and not looking back.
#2
Posted 24 April 2010 - 08:56 AM
I think the shopping section would be appropriate.
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#3
Posted 24 April 2010 - 08:59 AM
I agree.I think the shopping section would be appropriate.
Peter
Diagnosis by biopsy of practically non-existent villi; gluten-free since July 2000.
Type 1 (autoimmune) diabetes diagnosed in March 1986
Markham, Ontario (borders on Toronto)
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Diagnosis by biopsy of practically non-existent villi; gluten-free since July 2000.
Type 1 (autoimmune) diabetes diagnosed in March 1986
Markham, Ontario (borders on Toronto)
Celiac.com - Celiac Disease Board Moderator
#4
Posted 24 April 2010 - 09:13 AM
I agree.
D'OH!!!
I didn't see that there!!
D'OH.
That is where I will add it then.
I just wanted to let people know of this place.
It's a really good little store and the only one of it's kind in New England, I think.
Thanks,
~Allison
Long history of IBS, and stomach/intestinal problems. Low on iron for all of my life.
Low on energy, with aches and pains in my joints and in my whole body for as long as I can remember.
Mostly lactose intolerant for all of my life (except for yoghurt)
Diagnosed in 2003 by naturapath as wheat intolerant. Tried it then fell of the wagon. In Feb. 2010 tried going gluten-free.
Went back to the poison in March, 2010.
Tested negative for celiac in April, 2010 (based on negative biopsy and normal tTG test). IgA tested 30-40 percent higher than normal.
Not going to fight the diagnosis because I refuse to go back to the poison. Happily gluten-free for health reasons as of April 2010, and not looking back.
Low on energy, with aches and pains in my joints and in my whole body for as long as I can remember.
Mostly lactose intolerant for all of my life (except for yoghurt)
Diagnosed in 2003 by naturapath as wheat intolerant. Tried it then fell of the wagon. In Feb. 2010 tried going gluten-free.
Went back to the poison in March, 2010.
Tested negative for celiac in April, 2010 (based on negative biopsy and normal tTG test). IgA tested 30-40 percent higher than normal.
Not going to fight the diagnosis because I refuse to go back to the poison. Happily gluten-free for health reasons as of April 2010, and not looking back.
#5
Posted 12 October 2010 - 06:31 AM
I went to a completely gluten free store yesterday in RI.
I'd like to add their URL and tell the forum a little about the store.
May I do this. I don't work for them. But I think that people ought to know about them.
Where would be the best place to add this?
Thanks,
~Allison
Hi Allison,
I just moved to RI in June (the day after all of my test results came back). I love it here but am very homesick because I haven't met anyone up here yet. I'm looking into joining the RI Celiac Support Group (in addition to this forum) but it would be nice to be in contact with someone else suffering with Celiac through this forum. I'm an elementary and special education teacher but have been too sick to even submit paperwork to the district i live in. I want to start out subbing (I can always refuse a job on a bad day) but am in the middle of a flare right now. Would you mind letting me know where the gluten-free store is (if it's allowed on the forum). Thanks!!!!
Loey
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