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The Today Show - Wednesday


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Beginning with the "celebrity diet of the day", it ended with discussion of Celiac Disease and a very informative and factual discussion about what the "diet" really is (as opposed to a weight loss diet). One of the best segments that I have seen in a very long time. :D

Hopefully, we can post it when it's available.

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jerseyangel Proficient

Here tis--

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Lisa Mentor

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Thanks Patti! :)

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jerseyangel Proficient

Thanks Patti! :)

No prob Lisa--it was a great segment :)

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kenlove Rising Star

i thought it was good too although at the beginning before the editor mentioned celiac I would have questioned her motives. --sponosred by wonder bread or something--

I'm glad it got down to the nitty gritty.

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Darn210 Enthusiast

Yep . . . I just kind of lucked into seeing it . . . I had a bad feeling at the beginning when it was sounding like a weight-loss fad. I thought the doc did a pretty good job of setting the record straight.

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digmom1014 Enthusiast

Totally agree with everyone. Although the part at the end about some of the items fading away hopefully will not happen. I need my Udi's bread!

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lizard00 Enthusiast

My cousin called me today to tell me that there was a segment coming on the gluten free diet. That would explain why I never saw it! :D

Thanks for posting Patti!

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killernj13 Enthusiast

OK - I just watched it online and I was so pissed at the beginning. Good thing they added the Dr. to set the record straight. Although, I disagree with her opinion that the fad will end. With more and more people getting properly diagnosed this is not going away.

I thought I saw a bag of M&M's on the gluten side of the table at the end. Is there something I am missing I always thought M&M's other than "crispy" and now pretzel are gluten-free.

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