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The Today show's Web site has a link to an article on Celiac in its header. Here is the home page:

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And here is the article:

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From what I can tell, his information is right on.


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Thanks for posting that! I would like to point out that the guy writing the article said he received many inquiries into Celiac Disease which prompted his full length article on celiac disease. I would encourage all of you to email him your appreciation at his accuracy on the subject and how important it is to talk about a disease that affects 1-133 people. I did. His email addy is at the bottom of the article.

jrom987 Apprentice

Thanks Julie!

I just read the articles and was so happy to see the media covering this! More need to follow.

Jo Ann

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The Today show's Web site has a link to an article on Celiac in its header. Here is the home page:

Open Original Shared Link

And here is the article:

Open Original Shared Link

From what I can tell, his information is right on.

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Cool!!!!!!!

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i sent him an e-mail thanking him for th article.

I also told him corn starch, dextrin, maltodextrin and veined cheeses can be ok for the diet.

Good article!

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I sent him an e-mail too.

cornbread Explorer

So did I. :)


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jrom987 Apprentice

So did I. :D

aikiducky Apprentice

I did email as well. :)

This articlke might be a nice one to give to family and friends...they might not want to listen to a doctor, but they might read a more popular site, who knows?

Pauliina

jenvan Collaborator

me too!

happygirl Collaborator

I thanked him as well!

Guest BERNESES

Me too!

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i sent him an e-mail thanking him for th article.

I also told him corn starch, dextrin, maltodextrin and veined cheeses can be ok for the diet.

Good article!

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Hi Broncobux,

I thought corn starch was okay. When is it not okay? I hope I haven't been glutening myself. :(

Susan

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